Example sentences of "[num] [verb] [adv] one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Chester by 1780 had only one packhorse service , to North Wales , while it had wagon and coach services to a large number of English towns . |
2 | Noting that [ F , R ] moves only one corner in the L face , and [ F , R ] 2 twists only one corner in the L face , we can obtain a 3-cycle of corners and a pair of corner twists . |
3 | The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 has as one goal the promotion of economic self-sufficiency for both parties on divorce . |
4 | But his 75 contained just one boundary and in all there were just six fours in the innings as Surrey crawled to a paltry 168 all out in 49 of the allotted 50 overs . |
5 | The considerable success of these young , enthusiastic and high quality tutors in Norfolk laid the foundation for the District 's future activity in the county which , when Jacques was appointed in 1935 had only one class , a Tutorial in Norwich . |
6 | BR estimates that it will cost £6 million to repair just one structure on that line , the viaduct over the Ribblehead valley . |
7 | This means that horizontal line one and line two contain only one colour , in this case red . |
8 | It had cost £0.75 million to bring just one ward up to scratch . |