Example sentences of "on [prep] [adv] one " in BNC.

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1 There was too much going on for just one person to deal with .
2 From 1989 , with around 165,000 divorces per annum , we are getting on for almost one in two marriages ending in divorce .
3 Well , there was one thing sure : whatever that feeling was he had n't passed it on to even one of his three sons .
4 New Zealand 's Brad Butterworth , watch captain on the winning Steinlager II in the previous race , will skipper the boat though Conner will sail on at least one of the shorter legs in the 34,000-mile race .
5 DCE Call Directory Service and DCE Security Service , which must feature on at least one machine in a DCE environment cost $2,500 each .
6 This contains a collection of tools for the design and development of parallel applications both in Fortran ( a nod towards the scientific community ) and C. The environment has to be running on at least one processor while the rest of the processors in the cluster need parallel client software installed .
7 Amstrad Plc has confirmed that it is talking to the company about taking on at least one of the products .
8 DCE Call Directory Service and DCE Security Service which must feature on at least one machine in a DCE environment cost $2,500 each .
9 Washing and dressing and also feeding were classified as requiring no supervision , supervision only , or help on at least one occasion .
10 But Shuckburgh 's long exposure to the whims and sensibilities of Eden and Churchill led him on at least one occasion to comment favourably on Eisenhower and Dulles as political leaders .
11 As it went down it tripped two levers or weighbridges which by means of linkwork connections released a gate at the top of the wheel so as to let it move on by just one scoop .
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