Example sentences of "one [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One receives a whole gamut of responses to the general run of questions : why , how and when and for how long . |
2 | RIGHT It is quite normal for puppies to bolt down their food quickly , but with several puppies , you should check to ensure that each one receives an equal share . |
3 | One receives the strong impression that Tolkien would have continued to write his gnominsh grammars , his elvish etymologies , his histories of mythological lost ages , his wanted to read them or not . |
4 | No one doubts the toxic properties of lead above such levels , and that is not an issue in this debate . |
5 | No one doubts the huge work-loads that these departments face . |
6 | It is an accusation that 's impossible to repudiate if one discounts the obese-a-weight Buster Douglas , from whom he lifted the crown with minimum effort and maximum compliance two years ago . |
7 | So long as no one plays the National Anthem , he 'll be fine . |
8 | This one involves a man-and-child hunt ; it is earthy , raw and quite special . |
9 | Yes , if one separates the controlling element , i.e. the timing , the sort of electro-mechanical aspect of it from the controlled interfaced circuits , i.e. the motors and the drive electronics that go with that , i.e. one compares the reliability of the let's assume the single chip microcomputer replacing the electro-mechanical conventional timer , then the reliability is n times better . |
10 | The approach is to choose two discount rates to apply to a project , so that one produces a positive NVP and the other a negative NPV . |
11 | I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing . |
12 | I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing . |
13 | The Panic Brothers Although the patter of the camp , grey-haired one between songs can irritate , his tenor combined with the falsetto of the otherwise silent , red-haired , red-faced one produces a pleasing pastiche of the Everlys . |
14 | If one postulates an honest customer taking goods from a shelf to put in his or her trolley to take to the checkpoint there to pay the proper price , I am unable to see that any of these actions involves any assumption by the shopper of the rights of the supermarket . |
15 | Zero is random ; one represents a perfect fit . |
16 | I think the problem is perhaps that when we love that we no , we never love the same degree , the two people do n't li , love exactly the same way that in every relationship there is one who loves and one who is loved , one who kisses and one who is kissed and I think perhaps this balance if the relationship is weak , this kind of works it out that , that then they eventually split up , that one goes the other way and the ca n't stay together . |
17 | Well actually when it 's in the sun one looks a silvery gold . |
18 | I 'm thinking of people someone shall we say er Well I I 've got two sons one lives locally and one lives a long way away . |
19 | Rich though it is , there are not many binocular objects in Canis Major unless one counts the lovely star-fields near the Milky Way . |
20 | ‘ To find one 's own way to hell , to visit the underworld , one needs a pure heart or divine protection . |
21 | One needs a Porter-style analysis to discover exactly what type of investment and competitive strategy is needed to achieve or maintain market share or competitive position ; one can not just assume that any type of investment in capacity in areas of high market share will lead to future success . |
22 | In both cases one needs a common belief in the social role of justice and in its priority to be assured of a compromise . |
23 | JACK BERRY went ton up for the second time with two Warwick winners yesterday , just to prove that no one needs a magic carpet to be a hit . |
24 | ‘ Maybe you 're the one needs the sugary cake , ’ observes Riva . |
25 | One needs the basic skills of research , including the ability to use the full resources of a research collection . |
26 | One needs the published histories of the towns and behind them the town records themselves . |
27 | That is , one needs the literate ability to express oneself clearly ; but one also needs the right voice and the ability to be concise . |
28 | For , if one accepts a truth-conditional semantics then one is forced to state truth conditions on sentences-in-contexts , or if one prefers ( as Katz would ) that semantics is concerned with aspects of meaning assigned by convention to linguistic forms , then one includes context-dependent aspects of meaning within semantics . |
29 | If one accepts the golden rule , this involves rejecting Lord Diplock 's opinion that the inexpediency , injustice or immorality of the proposed application of the statute can not in itself be a reason for finding an ambiguity in the statute . |
30 | Anisette is not a liqueur which , speaking at least for myself , one has a great compulsion to swig down in quantity ; in my cupboard a bottle lasts for years . |