Example sentences of "one [vb -s] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 One has to assess that factor , and the importance of avoiding mistakes in such matters .
2 And so far no one has done that .
3 Of the 29 other people who 've so far attended the course , only one has broken that oath .
4 Considerations concerning syntactic and semantic structure are not unconnected with those about the beliefs and intentions involved in linguistic communication — beliefs and intentions which McDowell suggests are quite secondary once one has accepted that communication in general ( from simple instinctive types through to natural language ) has first and foremost to do with the transfer of information , or the instilling of knowledge .
5 Nor am I suggesting that these strategies are in fact used by professional translators in any significant way ; one has to acknowledge that , in spite of being available in theory , they are in fact rarely used in practice .
6 One has to acknowledge that homelessness is not merely a housing problem but is also a social problem , which requires not merely money but an approach to discourage and prevent young people from becoming homeless .
7 So one has to use that delicate substance known as physical intuition .
8 So , one has to take that on board .
9 I mean I think that does you know in honesty one has to recognize that alcohol is a very major part of Oxford life in some ways , you know for many of us .
10 In fairness , too , one has to admit that Marxism is not monolithic , and that in literary and cultural criticism it provides many possible positions .
11 As it is , one has to admit that life is full of its little ironies .
12 One has to concede that successive Conservative Governments have accepted rulings from Brussels on , for example , social policy , the regulation of working practices and the straight-forward geographical reallocation of wealth which it would be hard to imagine ever having been proposed as part of a domestic Conservative programme .
13 In looking back at the department 's achievements , one has to accept that reorganisation which Judy and Simon have already referred to , has because of its sheer scale and impact on N C V O been something of an abiding preoccupation over the past twelve to eighteen months .
14 He said , one has to learn that painting well — in the academic and technical sense — comes right at the bottom of the list .
15 In view of the depressed state of the Kosovan economy and the high rates of unemployment , it is scarcely surprising that there is continual emigration of Serbs and Montenegrins from the province ( and presumably also of Albanians , although no one bothers to record that aspect ) .
16 It is something I , I think inherent in the nature of philosophical questions , that probably the very best a philosopher can do is to test some way of seeking to formulate the nature of human knowledge and the relation of the thinking man to the world , erm test some way in which one seeks to render that explicit and self-conscious , to destruction .
17 Fourteen to fifteen is strong no one 's got that .
18 that one 's to catch that one 's
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