Example sentences of "one [noun sg] to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One response to this choice might be to suggest that it depends on the type of dispute in question .
2 One response to this objection , though , is that sooner or later you have to decide what someone means and how it is relevant to you ; so you might as well take that decision consciously , while you have the book or article in front of you to check .
3 One response to this affront is to erect an alternative system of belief ; to fabricate another , esoteric world of ideas that seems to challenge and in turn to trivialise the ideas that are proving so bothersome .
4 One response to this decline in the dynamism of Fordism was the geographical decentralization of production in search of cheaper labour .
5 Within the new universities one response to this perception of student " inadequacy " was to engage in a certain amount of disciplinary " cross-fertilization " ; and to depend more upon the " civilizing power " of a few " great books " considered to have some contemporary " relevance " than upon a " professional " approach to English studies .
6 When I was in year 10 at school we took part in a T.V.E.I course , one part to this course was the community service work .
7 However one check to this theory should be that , although the poems all do fit their settings in the story very tightly , there is a strong sense even so that the same words can mean different things in different places .
8 There was only one obstacle to this independence , ‘ I was devoid of ideas , ’ he admits .
9 One focus to this resistance has been realistic plot-paradigms which Sukenick constantly subverts in the interest of getting nearer to the real .
10 One reaction to this style is that it is merely game-playing , and rather tedious at that .
11 One hindrance to this arrangement may be the old person 's unwillingness to move away from their own circle of friends and familiar places .
12 One approach to this problem is to simulate the thermal history of a source rock in the laboratory by heating immature kerogen for various times at temperatures between 200°C and 450°C .
13 One approach to this problem , found in the work of Piaget , and of Goodenough and Harris , assumes that emerging features in children 's pictures denote underlying changes in their conceptual development .
14 One approach to this problem may be derived from the theory of objectification according to which access to culture , as the externalization through which the social group is constructed , is the basis for social development .
15 One approach to this problem has been to establish management agreements in which landowners voluntarily agree to manage their lands in specified ways receiving in return some financial compensation ( Blacksell and Gilg 1981 ) .
16 One approach to this problem is to develop a parser that selects the words that can combine to form valid sentences .
17 The instructions were to agree one answer to this question ‘ Are these two bricks the same size , or is one of them bigger than the other ? ’
18 One answer to this question might utilize an optical theory of the telescope that explains its magnifying properties and that also gives an account of the various aberrations to which we can expect telescopic images to be subject .
19 One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land .
20 One answer to this problem is tailored testing in which questions are computer-based and the test is adaptive in focussing the range of presented questions at about the level of success/failure which is appropriate for each testee .
21 One answer to this point is that of Ménard , who notes that anything that could be interpreted as such writing belongs very much on the extreme fringes of fabliaux writing ; detailed brutality is quite rare , and such as there is is not primarily sexual .
22 One exception to this requirement is when a view to the front can be obtained without first looking through the windscreen .
23 One exception to this statement was the attitude taken by the Bavarian Central Authority in the late 1980s in connection with products liability cases in the courts of the United States .
24 One exception to this parallelism is those tasks which have a large short-term memory component ( see Group 4 tests , above ) .
25 There is only one exception to this closing date , that is if you can not vote in person because you are ill , and you could not have foreseen this on the closing date for applications .
26 The one exception to this generalisation was Orkney .
27 There is one exception to this rule of not searching the unregistered Land Charges Register in the case of registered land : prospective mortgagors who are buying a registered property have , as yet ( until they complete their purchase ) , no title to the registered land ; and therefore a bankruptcy or a receiving order made against them would not be disclosed by a title search .
28 One solution to this problem is R. A. Fisher 's theory for the evolution of distastefulness itself .
29 One solution to this problem is to sweep the image backwards and forwards across the retina so that edges modulate the output of the DOG filter .
30 One solution to this problem of where to draw the boundaries between classes derives from recent neo-Marxist theories .
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