Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Births registered during one month in each area were randomly sampled .
2 A Staff Committee had been mooted as one way of overcoming these difficulties .
3 Several methods of pedestrian flow and journey data collection were considered and 10 pre-Christmas shopping days of automated photographic data were gathered for one street in Nottingham city centre in a pilot study to test collection and interpretation procedures .
4 Undoubtedly , there is a great deal of confusion in the UK about so-called open systems — computers that will use a common Unix operating system so that , in theory , an applications software package developed for one brand of Unix computer will run on all others .
5 Unfortunately the 1926 Illuminations had to be terminated prematurely because of a miners ' strike , although they were reinstated for one night on October 2 for the opening of New South Promenade by Lord Derby .
6 Intramucosal 5-aminosalicyclic acid ( 5-ASA ) and acetylated 5-ASA ( Ac-5-ASA ) concentrations were determined in ileocolonic biopsy specimens from 61 patients with irritable bowel syndrome treated for one week with near equimolar doses of different slow release preparations of 5-ASA ( Claversal , Asacol , or Pentasa ) or azo-bound drugs ( Salazopyrine , Dipentum ) .
7 Sixty one patients ( 27 men and 34 women ) ( mean age : 41.8 years ; range : 17–74 years ) with irritable bowel syndrome were treated for one week with one of the following drugs :
8 The advent of 1992 was explicitly given as one reason for the Japanese company being interested in the deal .
9 Nationalism may thus be regarded as one form of ethnocentrism , in which cultural groups and their essential characteristics are defined by nationality and the cultural attributes of one or more nations may be regarded as inherently superior or inferior .
10 Chapter 3 will question whether the novelty of labour management in Japan has been exaggerated , but it is important to recognize how the stereotypical view of workplace relations is regarded as one manifestation of the general characteristics of Japanese society .
11 There has always been some awareness of this problem and the publication of simple informative magazines such as The Teacher in Uganda , has been regarded as one means of overcoming it .
12 Simulation should be regarded as one tool within the repertoire of the training specialist .
13 In North America the audit fee was further cut by taking advantage of a US ruling that allows a group of companies to be treated as one company for the purposes of audit materiality levels .
14 the organization of social insurance should be treated as one part of a comprehensive policy of social progress .
15 In order to ensure that the Catholic population won at least one of the three seats allocated to Northern Ireland , the whole of the province was treated as one constituency with three members .
16 If those who beneficially own shares are the same in number and identity as the principals in the unincorporated firm of solicitors then the firm and the recognised body will normally be treated as one practice for the purpose of the Indemnity Rules ; i.e. only one contribution , based on one gross fee return , will be payable .
17 It was stopped after one minute with 25 µl of 9% SDS sample buffer ( 0.0015% bromophenol blue , 10 ml of 2% SDS , 25 mM TRIS pH 6.8 , and 20% sucrose ) .
18 It is certainly very unwise to use a form of contract designed for one jurisdiction in another , even though both have similar legal systems .
19 Thus between 1964 and 1976 numbers varied between one bird in the winter of 1964/65 and c. 90 in the winter of 1969/70 and 1971/72 .
20 He is torn between one perception of the two as :
21 It must have come as one hell of a shock for you , Skeeter . ’
22 Almost all aquatic plants with floating leaves dislike turbulent water or a continuous fine spray on their foliage , so any moving-water feature that is envisaged should be considered for one end of the pool and out of the direct line of choice plants like waterlilies .
23 In the past year , builder John has already carried off one stunt after another .
24 Postings to specialist courses are made by the Personnel Management Centre , for which recruits can apply to be nominated after one year in the service .
25 Similarly , a garment originally designed with one type of sleeve could be loaded from disk and altered to have a different sleeve type , or a sweater could be converted to a cardigan .
26 ‘ Howard : says Phil sadly , ‘ you are the collective imagination of the middle classes compressed into one pair of trousers . ’
27 For example , if you have seven Trolls these could be organised into one unit of four and one unit of three .
28 Vine Street itself appeared to be a short cul-de-sac that was hardly more than an alley , and mostly dominated along one side by the towering rear facade of some big hotel .
29 She jumped out and ran the few feet to where a man was struggling out of his jeep , which had tipped onto one side with the two left wheels suspended above the open gully .
30 Trapped with one foot in and one foot out of the sacristy , it was during 1616 that his personal liberty was put at risk .
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