Example sentences of "[conj] we [adv] [verb] one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So they 're , I do n't know whether it 's , i it 's terribly reactionary to say that we really want one teletext cos your holidays , might they be coming up on Ceefax |
2 | That 's a tribute to the British work force and do n't let the honourable gentleman forget that we now have one point four million more in work , in the U K than we had ten years ago . |
3 | ( 6.12 ) unc it turns out that we only need one law to deal with channel declarations : an elimination rule analogous to ( 6.3 ) . |
4 | Right okay so that 's why it 's important that we get I mean if we just got one neutron out then theoretically you could sustain a chain reaction , but in practice it would be absorbed , it would n't they would n't all hit , some of them would miss , but as long as we can get on average about one , of those three , hitting another one , we can keep it going , and we get this chain reaction going and th the heat really builds up then , and that 's what they use in a a nuclear reaction reactor . |
5 | it 's very awkward sharing three of them out , so you could start of with by just sharing one out , if we just shared one pizza out between twelve how much would you get ? |
6 | but we 'd have to add another if we only had one penny we 'd have to add another nine to get ten P . |
7 | The schoolchildren were split into seven standards or classes but we only had one room and one blackboard . |
8 | We read in the papers about the German war in Russia but we only knew one boy who was fighting there : Ada 's brother . |
9 | The house seemed quite grand but we only stayed one night as the following afternoon we entrained for Preston , a journey that took so long , I wondered if we would ever arrive . |