Example sentences of "one [prep] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 C can we s sorry to keep coming back to this one but I want to leave the A sixty one for the time being .
2 Rarely , and this was one of the times , she knew she was tied to him by what seemed like a tight cord of anxiety that vibrated to his needs , never hers ; how she was afflicted by him , how he weighed her down .
3 I want this one to be one of the times when it 's not . ’
4 Deputy editor Matthew Symonds said the only way the move could be economic was if one of The Times 's rivals was forced out of business .
5 but one of the times when we were not chatty , but talked , she said how naughty he 'd got , but I mean she 's never with him
6 Now this is one of those interesting incidents because it was one of the times when he tells the disciples off .
7 Quite predictably there was unanimous agreement on the keyword " Martian " , though one respondent circled the phrase " One upon a time " before crossing it out .
8 The class is then excused and the entries return to the ring one at a time in numerical order to be judged individually .
9 Decide on three things about yourself that you would like to change and tackle them calmly one at a time .
10 Candidates might be suggested either one at a time or in batches .
11 Reference resolution accepts these QLFs one at a time , inserts possible referents , and backtracks to another set of referents if the result is deemed implausible .
12 Beat the yolks into the milk sauce one at a time .
13 They are then invited to try and throw them in a basket one at a time without looking at the value .
14 Then read from a list of words containing up to six letters , one at a time .
15 On the return of No. 16 to Sutton , the remainder of the J type were sent to Hendon one at a time and similarly rebuilt , except that they retained four windows .
16 By picking off the documents that form the basis of the customer-supplier relationship one at a time , we can understand what we 're doing and become very effective very quickly . ’
17 They were permitted into it only when giving evidence and not more than one at a time .
18 They would draw up a ‘ batting order ’ downstairs then go up to her bedroom one at a time for sex .
19 But most of these approaches still see signifiers as expressing meanings directly , a few or even one at a time ; and therefore as being susceptible , despite their complications , to rational , more or less complete analyses .
20 Armed with sophisticated sensors to detect subtle chemical and microparticle changes that are known to occur annually , the GISP2 team set out to measure annual layers in the Summit ice core one at a time from the surface to the last glacial period some 18,000 years ago .
21 Notice that we can specify only one at a time of the gates controlled by such a field , so we must encode as one group only gates which need never be opened together .
22 The ovaries will begin to produce their eggs and discharge them , normally one at a time about once a month .
23 16 She does n't look at me again till she 's wiped off her beak and stretched both wings , one at a time .
24 The colour is built up by using heat to lay down coloured wax-based dyes onto the paper one at a time .
25 The words that are to be recognised are spoken into the system one at a time and the resulting information is stored as a ‘ library ’ .
26 Proposals for new projects tended to ‘ bubble up ’ to Cabinet one at a time .
27 The centre of her life had always been men , either one at a time or many .
28 For instance , it is perfectly possible to have more than one ( up to three , in fact ) PC connected to the 4300 at any one time , and the printer will accept data from any one at a time , or concurrently , in effect queueing the jobs itself .
29 Once you have the list of potential matching files , you can locate the actual file in one of two ways ; firstly , you can open each file in the list one at a time , and check whether it is the one you really want .
30 They were put on to the French market one at a time with intervals between the sales .
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