Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] one [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean for one production you may need a wig another production you wo n't .
2 Ah , I would n't of imagine for one second he would want to watch , so it might be better if I buy the video and see
3 Cause for one thing I was buying for more .
4 I remember on one occasion I dashed out of the television studios to the bookshop in Norwich without a trace of make-up on and these kids fell off their bikes , saying ‘ Ugh , in real life you do n't look at all like you do on TV . ’ ’
5 Erm I know at one time they were the motors were going to fast , the ball was .
6 I understand at one time it was possible to cross the river by means of stepping stones but these are no longer in position and the landowner finds that walkers wander along the river bank looking for the path and for a way to cross the river .
7 if you go for one week it 's sixty eight pounds
8 I said , Oh yes , and if you think for one minute I 'm taking pathology forms to your room , I said , you must have had .
9 ‘ If you think for one moment I 'm going to wear another woman 's ring while you make love to me you 've got another think coming … ’ she choked .
10 In a way contradictory objectives become self-defeating because as we move towards one objective we move away from the other .
11 I think of one lady I am counselling as I write this .
12 Geoffrey Hoskins are already reports of erm an enormous number of refugees trying to get out of parts of the er Soviet Union , in Poland I think in one area they 've closed the borders having let through twenty seven thousand refugees in one day , there are now huge tailbacks of traffic at the border post .
13 Her health began to suffer , which was understandable , and I think at one time she deteriorated so badly that the doctors rather washed their hands of her .
14 structures , their possibilities I mean at one stage they would have been at a certain level had n't got a landlord their income but that 's within one particular moral economy , now the idea here is to break that down , you know , just get rid of the circle altogether .
15 I mean at one stage we go back a hundred years — back to Dalton he thought of his atoms as being fundamental entities that could never be broken up , whereas now we know that an atom is a very complicated structure and we can measure things about atoms , we can measure the distribution , we can where the electrons and so on are .
16 I mean at one time it was the Times Literary Supplement or something with an Oxford box around it .
17 I mean even us we we 're going in and out intensive care having a fag , having a cup of coffee , walking in , we 're full of germs I mean at one time you used to have to have gloves you know , did n't you ?
18 Being aggressive is just as bad as being submissive it really is because people swing to one side you know it some people are very good at being aggressive and are very good at diving in and getting their own way and just ju by being aggressive it 's naturally aggressive .
19 And then you have to keep , see in one bedroom we 've got a , you 've got a ventilator
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