Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm yeah er mm yeah no I 'm quite intrigued myself about this , this idea that erm somehow it 's heterosexuals who trus who are trustworthy and that , you know , once you have a sexuality that 's different from heterosexuality then you ca n't be trusted with children and you , you know you , you ca n't be trusted to er you know I do n't know , run boys ' clubs , you ca n't be trusted in , in a , you know , it 's sort of , it 's almost like , like erm er it , it almost flies in the face of evidence that the vast majority of sexual abuse that goes on of one sort or another is , is heterosexual , it 's |
2 | There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another . |
3 | It spins up in one second ; evaluation units now at $500 . |
4 | He puts it on his head and spins around in one motion . |
5 | In primary 6 and 7 that goes up to one hour l5 minutes . ’ |
6 | The market did indeed peak at 150.6 points up at one point . ) |
7 | Well they used to , if a battery could n't be , you can charge it up but if it breaks through from one cell to the other a a across with sediment in the bottom , so it gaps that cell and that cell so you can charge it forever because the one 's discharging the other with the sediment that 's arrested in the bottom cos i it 's like putting a connection across , so it never actually charges . |
8 | She curls up at one end , leaving plenty of room . |
9 | Lesley goes out about one night a week and I go out occasionally . |
10 | Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening |
11 | This averages out at one councillor for every 2,200 members of the population although as Widdicombe ( 1986 , paras 213–16 ) notes there are major disparities . |
12 | Unless it was somebody we have already used , and that really boils down to one person in York , and she 's shown no signs of applying , so . |
13 | He continued : " This experience boils down to one point : we must integrate the fundamental principles of Marxism with the concrete realities of the Chinese revolution and national development and keep to our own road . " |
14 | This put Doctor Who 's recording schedules back by one week , but few would deny the worth of having done it . |
15 | Hardly a month goes by without one newspaper or another announcing the development of a computer ‘ with which at last you can converse in ordinary English , not a programming language ’ . |
16 | And it gives off like one flower a |
17 | He gazes off to one side . |
18 | Erm it 's a simple flow system , raw material comes in at one end and flows through the plant , through the machining areas , through the assembly , and the new product , the finished product comes out the end . |
19 | A wipe , by the way , is like on of those weird effects the directors of such programs as Top of the Pops are so keen on — where the picture changes via a tumbling square or comes in from one side to replace the picture you have onscreen already . |
20 | Usually it all comes down to one solution — more money — and when that has been arranged , the battle with the builders is re-arranged to contain the damage . |
21 | If you are a professional grower , this bud is merely one among thousands , and you will not have the time to fuss and mollycoddle it — the head comes off in one go , and the bud has to take it full blast . |
22 | Then , when the show was over and it was time for everyone to wake up and go home , they opened up the roof — the whole thing rolls back to one side . |
23 | Whether this change comes about within one year , over a thousand year span , or perhaps over the weekend — I do not know , though geologically all such time-spans are short periods . |