Example sentences of "to one [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I call the first row a zig-zag row as the yarn must zig-zag between the beds , that is , go from one needle on the main bed , to one on the ribber , to one on the main and so on . |
2 | I call the first row a zig-zag row as the yarn must zig-zag between the beds , that is , go from one needle on the main bed , to one on the ribber , to one on the main and so on . |
3 | With the overall dimensions I had been given , it worked out easily that there could be three arches along the front to one at the side . |
4 | The entrance to one at the east end of Loch Gorm , which can be seen when the water level is low , is rather puzzling and could as easily be the remains of a wall as a path to the island , particularly as when seen in those conditions there appear to be the walls of a square building on the south side about halfway to the island , and if the water level has been raised to improve the fishing it may not be a true crannog . |
5 | The SOCO strutted across to one at the far end , shielded behind a panel of rough hessian . |
6 | Again Colm went two up at the tenth but Michael got it back to one at the 12 a birdie at the 14 brought the lead back to two up . |
7 | Having read ( and heard ) so much about Delhi marriages , I was pleased at the very end of February actually to receive an invitation to one under the door . |
8 | Before the war , foods such as butter and cheese were given two layers of wrappers by the counter hand , but this was reduced to one under the restrictions . |
9 | He was taking this highly nervous lady away from the local hospital to one in the Bedford area . |
10 | The exporter will send the shipping documents with the bill as a ‘ documentary collection ’ , via his own bank to one in the importer 's country . |
11 | Many of you will already have access to a personal computer and most of you will have access to one in the future . |
12 | I talked recently to one in the Highland area who reckons that something like 80% of the people on his list are now over retirement age . |
13 | In the case of a number of movements it is usual , after a movement in a contrasting key , to return to one in the tonic . |
14 | She pointed to one in the main part of the bar . |
15 | Well if you go if you stay till quarter to one in the morning how can you be sure there 's gon na be anything open |
16 | Faced with a row of objects we do not , he said , lampooning Wittgenstein , perform appropriately by pointing to one after the other saying that 's a tree , that 's a tree , that 's a man , that 's a tree . |
17 | LIKI INK TH KUTI The small engine that attends to one after the act of excretion |
18 | However , the usual arithmetic return is ( F t +1 ; - F t ) /F t , and so the price relative is equal to one plus the arithmetic return . |
19 | This work in Cambridge was also accompanied by the diversion of the river from its original channel to one alongside the new town . |
20 | This can be formalized into a rule when dealing with contingency data : Construct the proportions so that they sum to one within the categories of the explanatory variable . |
21 | Convinced that education was the prime path to political formation , he became a schoolmaster and , although his socialism made it hard to find a place , he was appointed to one by the Govan school board . |