Example sentences of "one [unc] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But from the perspective of constructivism — which is a general theory of how cognisance is possible and how it develops — the immediate ‘ information-processing ’ shortcomings that lead to the failure to relate one 's actions to objects is not relevant .
2 A second and smaller reason for attending to causation is that too dramatic conceptions of it , such as those which connect it with certain images or ideas of power , or fate or plan , or compulsion , or logical connection , distort one 's responses to determinism .
3 Time to turn one 's thoughts to matters of a more intellectual calibre .
4 One must be realistic in one 's promises to patients in respect of their admission to hospital for non-life threatening operations .
5 It is perhaps more exciting , however , to leave one 's discoveries to chance ; thee can be great satisfaction in wandering round an old country church and suddenly stumbling across an 18th or 19th-century Persian rug that no one has recognized before .
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