Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But he wants it to go up one percent .
2 I hope it goes off one day .
3 Nor does it explain why one type of adaptation rather than another occurs ; for example , why innovation occurs rather than retreatism , or vice-versa .
4 On the contrary , it may not last but it represents perhaps one way to move away from traditional easel painting , for example .
5 Lloyds runs a similar scheme but it involves just one institution .
6 And in the end it offers not one way , as the ideologue or the mystic would claim , but rather an acceptance that diversity is forever a fact of life .
7 It needs only one breakdown to stop the whole process , and if the operators are not careful whole pages can ‘ disappear ’ inside the computer .
8 It has just one pickup and we 've talked about the idea of doing a version of it with a pickup in the bridge that you can mix in too .
9 If the project is to be successful , it is vital that , as with the Swiss national bank , when the board of that monetary institution meets , it has only one consideration in mind — how to reconcile the requirements of price stability and liquidity in the Community as a whole .
10 Forget the doubters : British Coal knows that it has only one way to go , and that is forward .
11 Nice rich reds and browns in the colour , it has only one drawback in the shape of some sharp edges which may cut you or your fish .
12 There was another coalfield on the west coast the Cumberland coalfield — but this had only 16 mines and now it has only one mine but several opencast workings .
13 It has only one aim and that is to please for a fee . ’
14 Unlike other brands , it contains only one type of non-irritant sunscreen .
15 They chose to work on diamond because it contains only one species of atom , and because highly perfect crystals were easily available .
16 It was called the Wyrmberg and it rose almost one half of a mile above the green valley ; a mountain huge , grey and upside down .
17 erm certainly numerically controlled machine tools , they 've been with us for a number of years now and there 's no doubt about it that micro-electronics is having an influence , or advances in micro-electronics are having a way in which they are implemented , but I feel applications of that type it requires quite a large amount of flexibility in being able to program it to set up one machine , program it differently to set up another machine , say , or to produce one component and another component and so on , so that I think there one is thinking and looking at a more sophisticated type of computer than , say , a simple microcomputer that we 've been talking about earlier .
18 It says just one ticket , my lord . ’
19 To accept the truth of these accounts is a simple but giant step , and one which the academic and professional community is by its own self-definition incapable of taking : a social group which bases its very existence on its own claims to cleverness would risk its life if it opened even one ear to the voices of fools and heretics , especially when the topic itself is about foolishness in the form of ‘ learning difficulties ’ .
20 At the moment it costs around one pound twenty a pint .
21 She had washed and curled her silvery hair and left it long , brushing it so that it hung over one shoulder in a silky-pale swath , a style she never favoured .
22 This will generate lower transactions costs than arbitrage as it requires only one sale of shares and one purchase of futures — assuming that the investor would have closed out his or her long position in shares at the delivery date anyway , or is content to roll over the long futures position until they would otherwise have sold their share portfolio .
23 It takes only one missile to get through , and lives may be lost , not to mention the ship .
24 It takes only one leak to sink a ship , one gate to let in a Trojan horse .
25 It began only one month after Beida 's ninetieth anniversary with the ‘ murder ’ of a postgraduate student , Chai Qing Feng , at a nearby snackbar .
26 The Viennese piano is often discussed as if it developed along one path , as if each improvement followed the previous one in an orderly fashion .
27 She reported that she was sure she would be able to prove something , but it needed just one operation , with more money .
28 He had taken his jacket off ; it trailed over one shoulder , held in the hook of one finger .
29 It weights just one pound and comes with a storage pouch .
30 Suppose a botanist working on the taxonomy of the ( hypothetical ) Peruvian bladder-grass family ( Vesicaliaceae ) discovered that it contained only one genus , Vesicalia , and that the genus had but one species , V. peruviensis .
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