Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [prep] [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unless a society is to utilise only a fraction of the intelligence at its disposal it must obviously in one way or another make sufficient provision for vertical mobility to ensure that capacity passes , unimpeded by vulgar irrelevancies of class or income to the type of education fitted to develop it .
2 I WOULD just like to assure Raymond Campbell that he should not for one moment think that Glentoran fans will be upset about his move to Linfield .
3 In the processes of Parliament there will be much consideration whether a Bill should or should not in one form or another become an enactment .
4 I could n't at one time .
5 Nevertheless , I considered most carefully what might be the most opportune occasion to bring the matter up with him ; for although I would not for one moment , as I say , suspect Mr Farraday of inconsistency , it nevertheless made sense not to broach the topic when he was preoccupied or distracted .
6 However , I would not for one moment deny the continuity and the gradualness of the processes which are changing the earth .
7 But I would n't for one moment suggest to the panel that windfalls and recycling of land should n't continue to take place .
8 ‘ It would never for one moment cross my mind to accuse you of being a sentimentalist . ’
9 Sir , — I can not for one moment imagine that Ian McGeechan will ‘ feel hugely satisfied because his backs are beginning to fulfil some of the potential that they have shown for years ’ ( David Sole , 8 March ) after the disappointment of the 26-12 humiliation by England last Saturday .
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