Example sentences of "one [adv] have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Land lies derelict , land is poorly farmed , and one rather has the feeling that Norton-Taylor regards it as a sin to own land at all . |
2 | Yeah , you 've got three doors which is more storage space than the other one , cos the other one only had a cupboard down had no drawers , what 's the matter ? |
3 | One thus has The intensity is related to this , but the probability distribution function contains more information than the intensity . |
4 | I think that one just has the luck very occasionally to run through periods where one can be happy . |
5 | old one still had a day 's life left in it . |
6 | No one ever had a chance to change his or her mind , either . |
7 | Must one always have a reason , an excuse , to show the world like a certificate of release ? |
8 | No longer were the sole colours available black and scarlet , for one now had the choice of midnight blue , holly green and turquoise , the latter being usually reserved for infants . |
9 | One now has a print which is a reversed image of the drawing . |
10 | In writing a program , one often has a lot of freedom in the use of bound variables : not only in where they are declared , but also in whether to declare a new variable or re-use an old one . |
11 | One even had a flagpole and over the top of the trees below I could see the Union Jack fluttering . |
12 | Apparently one even had a room to oneself . |
13 | You do n't have to have an abortion , there should n't be one there to have an abortion for should there . |
14 | One almost had the feeling that the population must have withered away and vanished . |
15 | In addition , protestant — loyalist politics has always been a zero-sum activity : one either has a monopoly of power or concedes it to the opposition . |
16 | His kiss was brusque but warm , and his hands transmitted a vital vigour of which no one else had the secret . |
17 | No one else has the range of fish . |
18 | No one else has the right to tell you how to live your life or to suggest that your decisions are wrong . |
19 | One therefore has a theory that seems to predict that certain quantities , such as the curvature of space-time , are really infinite , yet these quantities can be observed and measured to be perfectly finite ! |
20 | One therefore has the dichotomy of examining what is reasonable at one time ( ie the start of the contract ) , whilst also examining the ultimate purpose of the restraint at another ( ie the end of the contractual period ) . |
21 | However , in library instruction , one seldom has the need for conveying motion , and the use of moving images may well prove a distraction , rather than enhancing the learning effect . |
22 | ‘ One never has an excuse to be free . |
23 | One occasionally has a glimpse of Green 's neighbours after he has been with them , or heard of their deaths , when he liked to write their obituaries . |