Example sentences of "[Wh adv] one [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This would involve claiming that whenever one rejects practical advice by repudiating the presumed end , in the words ‘ But I do n't want that ! ’ , one is declaring ‘ I do n't recognize any imperative to do that ’ .
2 Whether or not this is acceptable depends on how one sees complex behaviour .
3 We now need to consider how one makes this decision , how it is theoretically justified and whether the end point of bilingualism may be an inevitable consequence of the initial steps of educators .
4 It depends on how one judges such things .
5 And if it were possible for you to decide that one of these options , one to eight , were to suit your regular and usual purposes at these meetings for general discussion then that obviously would be both a saving in erm time and labour and is one of the reasons why one installs computerized equipment so that you do n't er then have to do it all manually as well .
6 I realise that knitters with other makes of machine can not achieve this stitch , which , I suppose , is why one sees few patterns for it .
7 This explains why one finds contrary demands being made by groups in different places .
8 It is not a place where one spends all day , every day , cut off from other people , and self-contained large units which provide all residents ' daytime activities on site face the danger of becoming merely ‘ wards ’ in the community , new types of ‘ closed ’ institution .
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