Example sentences of "are [verb] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Trapped by nets or felled by corded arrow Hen and cock are parted one dawn . |
2 | Then they will baptise those they evangelise in the name of the Father , the Son , and the Holy Spirit ( 28:19 ) , but in the meantime they are given one trial run , if we may so call it , when they are sent out on a missionary journey ( Matt. 10:20 ) . |
3 | Then the firm are given one year to make the grade . |
4 | Well the servants three servants are given one talent and their master tells them to erm do with it what they could in a certain space of time and he would reward them . |
5 | The United States courts normally do not articulate the reasons why they are using one approach rather than another . |
6 | In any event , they are adjusted one way or the other at the next meter reading . |
7 | Now it is totally true , that the start of that O C S contract was a disaster , and it is also true that several months on , the pay of the cleaners is still not being correctly done , and concerns are being raised in the governors , it 's a four years contract , being an L M S contract , and under G M S they are submitting one year contracts . |
8 | The villains are scuffing one side of the ball . |
9 | Those S 2 students who survive into second year ( i.e. S' 2 ) are interviewed one year later at T 2 . |
10 | If you are replacing one copper cylinder with another , you may find one with the connections in the same place . |
11 | Staff are told one thing but , having a Banker 's nose for the truth , they believe another . |
12 | Even when we are balancing one consideration against another in a quite particular case , to decide which of two conflicting prima facie obligations is the more stringent , we are trying to reach such an intuition , but the wealth of detail which determines the relative degrees of stringency in this case will make it inexpressible in a formula mechanically applicable to other cases . |
13 | Now GP stars are going one stage further . |
14 | Critics have argued that QALY theory is attractive as long as we are considering one person who is weighing up the likely outcomes with different treatments . |
15 | The English couple and the blond Californian who are staying one night arrive . |
16 | The actions for ‘ one went bang ’ are to point one finger and then clap hands once . |
17 | Er Stuart Argyle on I also say that they are removing one tree outside the former Horse and Groom public house as well . |
18 | As you grow older , some of those uncertainties — such as whether or not you are lovable — are settled one way or another . |
19 | In this sense prices in period t are sticky : they are set one period in advance and are then unresponsive to the level of demand which actually occurs in period t . |
20 | More and more people are choosing one company to handle the whole thing for them . |
21 | If you are to have one set of valuable notes , do n't lend them even to friends ! |
22 | Unlike A levels , Highers are taken one year after O grade rather than two , and over four or five subjects rather than two or three . |
23 | They are fighting one struggle with the youth in Palestine , the youth in Namibia , the youth in Korea . |
24 | Experience shows that this would not be so , as people bent on suicide who are denied one method will choose an alternative . |
25 | Editor , — John Spooner calls on experience when he states that ‘ people bent on suicide who are denied one method will choose an alternative . ’ |
26 | Our role is to propose a prudent council tax and that is what we 've done and at the end of the day I agree , the figures are juggled one way or another but it does show a net saving of one point three million and however you look at it Mr Mayor I 'm sure the leader of the council , if he adopted these proposals , could then find somewhere a sum for a stress control officer . |
27 | The existence of such conflicts had been acknowledged and deplored as early as the 1580s by George Gifford 's non-Puritan countryman , who had commented : ‘ I know towns myself which are divided one part against another since they had a preacher , which was not so before … whereas before they loved each other , now there is dissension sown among them . ’ |
28 | Card holders are guaranteed one ticket per person , per gold cards , and queueing , stresses the club , is unnecessary . |
29 | GUIL positions himself next to ROS , a few feet away , so that they are covering one side of the stage , facing the opposite side . |
30 | GPs will often find themselves in a situation where they are working one day , they are on duty all night , and then have to work the next day as well . |