Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] one time " in BNC.
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1 | That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as had already been intended at one time . |
2 | Of course , all parents ( and teachers ) are beset at one time or another by disobedient children . |
3 | A fifth , mid-century , scribe wrote the calendar , the verses and the Chronicle entries down to 490 , and a sixth the annals probably to the end of 1048 ; those to 1044 seem to have been written at one time , while changes in the appearance of the script suggest that subsequent entries were made year by year . |
4 | The vast majority of golfers have been told at one time or another how important the legs are in the game of golf . |
5 | Most of these have been used at one time or another but still the TL 072 op.amp seems to combine the best characteristics at a reasonable price . |
6 | These types of record have all been used at one time or another by the authors . |
7 | It had been thought at one time that the restriction did not apply to an attack on members of a party as a whole , or where the motive was simply the provision of information and not the demoting of a candidate , but Luft adopts an extensive interpretation of the scope of the provision . |
8 | The medical journals still present a variety of possible remedies , many of which sound most desperate and bizarre missionaries report from China that they have been cured by having needles stuck into their bellies and arms , yet this is not thought too strange to mention … and almost every variety of chemical substance has been proposed at one time or another , all of which is a sure sign that our profession remains baffled by this disease . " |
9 | Although the Freer 's holdings have increased dramatically since the gallery opened — only 8% of the collections can now be exhibited at one time — it is nonetheless impossible to expand above ground near the Mall . |
10 | No more than twenty per cent will be closed at one time , and the galleries will reopen in phases beginning next May , and concluding in Spring 1995 . |
11 | Obvious discussion points are based on the introduction of the mathematical names for the more common shapes and of some of their properties , but only in the simplest terms , e.g. which shapes will roll , which will slide , etc. and these discussions can be centred at one time upon the three-dimensional solid and on another occasion on the two-dimensional bounding surfaces . |
12 | However , as with the magnification of print by lenses or low vision aids , enlarged print has the disadvantage of reducing the number of words or even letters that can be glimpsed at one time , and therefore may reduce speed and fluency in reading . |
13 | Up to 35 errors may be accessed at one time . |
14 | Up to 24 packages can be accessed at one time . |
15 | Up to 24 packages can be accessed at one time . |
16 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
17 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
18 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
19 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
20 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
21 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
22 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
23 | Up to 16 mail messages can be accessed at one time . |
24 | Up to 25 descendants and ascendants can be accessed at one time . |
25 | Up to 25 names can be accessed at one time . |
26 | Up to 25 special links may be accessed at one time . |
27 | Up to 16 task mail messages may be accessed at one time . |
28 | Up to six media units can be handled at one time . |
29 | It had the added distinction of being edited at one time by Nelson Mandela , the ANC leader now in prison . |
30 | I live in France now , and I 'm married to a Frenchman , but my introduction to drama was through an amateur dramatic society in Stanmore , where we were living at one time . |