Example sentences of "and [verb] with one " in BNC.

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1 She had only seen Johnny dressed in what she supposed must be the nineteen forties ' version of casual wear ; but , of course , when he was formally attired he would have worn starched collars with his shirt , detachable and fastened with one of the studs which she now held in her hand .
2 Could our good Christian Mrs Dallam possibly expose her daughter , and her friends ' daughters , to a woman like Marie , who has shown herself on a public stage for money , and lived with one man while married to another ?
3 He was removing his thick leather belt with one hand and struggling with one of her buttons .
4 ( c ) Quarters : the quarters which had also been framed in jigs , panelled up , moulded , glazed and painted with one coat outside , were then erected and secured in position with corner knees .
5 The most harmful effects are that groups develop competing or conflicting goals , and lose their ability to communicate and cooperate with one another ,
6 The way Albert was staring at her , dry and disbelieving with one eyebrow raised , was so maddening !
7 He ate a gargantuan meal , starting with some plovers ' eggs they had overlooked earlier , working on through a few roast geese with a brace or so of ducklings on the side , and ending with one half of a cheese and a couple of bowls of fruit .
8 One example is the Marquisate of Bute , which has a family home at Dumfries House , Cumnock , and originated with one of Robert 's illegitimate sons .
9 Halve , stone and peel one small avocado , then finely dice and mix with one tablespoon each of French dressing , chopped fresh basil and finely chopped , seeded tomato .
10 A direct role where collaboration occurs as a direct result of the teacher 's involvement : the teacher decides when collaboration should occur and why , and sets the processes in motion , for example , by asking children to read and comment on one another 's work , by setting a task structured in such a way that the children need to talk to one another and collaborate with one another in order to accomplish it .
11 We would really like to see this thing over and done with one way or another , and to be able to put our case .
12 They also dress alike , visit the same cafe for lunch each day , and speak with one voice , a plural ‘ we ’ .
13 The book is consistently thought-provoking and written with one eye firmly fixed on the reader 's attention span : each chapter has a different theme and has numerous subsections , each with its own headline .
14 And I think , also , it means being open open to one another and open with one another .
15 Ripe females will stop and spawn with one or more males of their choice .
16 May 20–26 has been designated ‘ One World ’ week by 18 national TV stations : it kicks off with a German production , The World In Our Hands , which highlights global issues from pollution to Third World debt , and ends with One World , One Voice , a two-hour musical chain letter masterminded by Kevin Godley and featuring 150 international musicians .
17 It defines a way for applications on networked machines to pass information between themselves , and copes with one of the fundamental problems with distributed systems : namely that networks break and machines go down .
18 Roll up carefully from head to tail and secure with one or two cocktail sticks .
19 A good mascara should lengthen , curl and separate with one application — the fatter the brush , the thicker and fuller your lashes will be as more colour adheres to it .
20 He poured it for her and watched with one eyebrow raised as she gulped at it .
21 These programmes , which last one minute each and deal with one photograph each , are called " Une Minute Pour Une Image " .
22 My one proviso is that at the same time , Hadrian 's Wall should be repaired , extended fully , and provided with one single opening through which all scots at present in the south should be shepherded to the north , whereupon the opening should be smartly bricked up before they have the chance to get back .
23 A few bloodied survivors , swearing that they , and their children , and their children 's children , and so on until the end of the world , would live and die with one ambition burning in their hearts : the prevention of another such apocalypse .
24 The method used to spin both types was the same , a short whip of string or leather about eighteen inches in length was wound around the top which was then placed upright on the ground and steadied with one finger .
25 Later he fell in love and eloped with one of the housemaids , whom he married .
26 We must work with trade unionists of different nationalities and language groups to make sure that European movement is united and speaks with one voice .
27 They have favoured the marked expansion of the Woodcock on the Downs in recent years , and also provide the Grasshopper Warbler and Yellowhammer with one of their principal nesting habitats .
28 Otherwise it was largely a stunt — the saxophonist acting like a contortionist while continuing to play , the bass-player straddling his instrument on the floor , as if he were raping it ; and it was de rigueur for the pianist to stand at his instrument , and play with one hand , thus giving himself freedom for muscular improvisation .
29 I have seen snapshots of her arms extending cigarette lighters , her lips painted seamlessly in China red matt , each eyebrow plucked and lined with one rich stroke of a black pencil , false lashes on her eyes , ‘ twinkle ’ blue kohl beneath and drawn at a tilt .
30 Instead of meandering up a path to the top , chatting amicably to a pal about how George Michael used to be good in Wham and passing round the butterscotch , they choose a cliff and try to reach the summit by slowly inching their way up vertical rock , pushing their fingers into tiny fissures and standing with one toe on a ledge the size of a pebble .
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