Example sentences of "that [vb base] [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 In essence , the systems involve diffusing chemicals that interact with one another — hence their name — reaction-diffusion models .
2 For one reason , space is almost a vacuum , so that molecules erm are few and far between , and one thing about chemistry it is really the science of not particularly molecules but molecules that react with one another , but here once one has got a molecule in space it does n't actually meet another one for a very long time , so even a molecule that is reactive and which may only last for maybe a microsecond in the laboratory , interstellar space it may last for a thousand years .
3 After the letter came she had hoped for a miracle and prayed for one , too , but Richie Daly 's visit had snuffed out that hope in one short sentence .
4 The salary paid to the collector by the county for his efforts to extract the cess from the taxpayers , moreover , was sufficient to stimulate competition for the post , and the attraction was enough on occasion to cause severe embarrassment to county politicians , who feared that support for one candidate would lead to the permanent alienation of his rivals and their friends .
5 Is n't it awful , ’ said Breeze , ‘ that so many of the nice things that happen to one person have a sort of reflex action on another ?
6 By simplifying the projection to a plane triangle , Desargues found that : The pairs of corresponding sides of two triangles ' perspective from a point meet , respectively , in three points that lie on one straight line .
7 The third possibility , and one more in tune with an elitist model of the process , is that bureaucrats will see their accountability as being primarily towards the organized interests in society that succeed by one means or another in obtaining regular access to the policy-making process .
8 The sessions were held in the schoolroom and three nurses , in rippling saris , stood at the front of the room and demonstrated , with the use of pictures and a dummy , how intestinal worms and diseases are spread by eggs and germs that pass from one person 's faeces to another person 's mouth .
9 Do the messages that pass from one side of the brain to the other use symbols like the words of our ordinary language ?
10 Put into operational terms this means that , at some point , there are likely to be cells that respond in one way to one wavelength at one point in the receptive field and differently to the same wavelength in a different part of the field .
11 Hotels fall into many categories , ranging from boarding houses , guest houses , country inns , small hotels with between 25 to 50 bedrooms , medium-sized hotels with up to 200 bedrooms , large hotels with several hundred bedrooms , and special transient hotels such as motels , motorway hotels , post-houses , airport hotels and hotels in large cities whose business consists mainly of guests in transit that stay for one or two nights only .
12 Repeat ( 2 ) but compare groups of adult dog-whelks that differ on one morphological feature-i.e. size or colour , not size and colour .
13 No copying process is perfect , however , and the population of replicators comes to include varieties that differ from one another .
14 Near neighbours in genetic space are animals that differ from one another by only a single mutation .
15 But when Alex is shown two objects that differ in one of three respects : colour , shape or the material of which they are made and asked ‘ What 's different ? ’ ,
16 But what about those lavas that solidify into one homogeneous lump , without crystallizing ?
17 This investigation will focus on problems of vocal and instrumental scoring that arise in one representative work , Les nopces de village , and on ways to get closer to establishing the musical forces Lully called upon in 1663 .
18 They may adopt clothes and hairstyles that belong to one group of contemporaries or another , and change their political or religious views several times .
19 This means that the particles that fall into one black hole will come out of another hole of about the same mass .
20 The dynamical behaviour of the system depends on the parameter b ; the discrete nature of the possible pay-off totals means that there will be a series of discrete transition-values of b that lead from one dynamical regime to another .
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