Example sentences of "one [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Trestles make it all so much easier and safer , and it is worth while having a second one so that everyone can relax for a few minutes if it is proving difficult to align both wings to get the main pins in place .
2 So far , I 've given two to friends in hospital and one to an elderly neighbour , who 's begged me to let her have another one so that she can pass the first one on .
3 Herr Hans-Eberhard Klein , the Frankfurt prosecutor who led the search , said : ‘ I am glad it is over , but I would rather have had a live Mengele than a dead one so that some of the thousands who suffered under him could have gained some little satisfaction from a trial . ’
4 If you do not already have a Midland Current Account , you will need to open one so that your monthly repayments can be set up .
5 If you have two jars , one jar filled with new leaves , it may be placed beside the old one so that the bunches of leaves are touching .
6 Then you would erm do it again with a clean one so that this ended up looking as clean as that .
7 Erm if you do I think what we 'll do is we 'll go through this book one so that we make sure that you really know everything in this and you 're really good at it .
8 And then I bought another one and then I bought a third one so that I had three combines but there were no other combines on Orkney at all .
9 They might well have done a thousand years ago , but the Imperial Age converted that horizontal relationship into a vertical one so that Sri Lankan schools still teach vertical history ‘ Ceylon Under British Rule ’ and Senegal continues its cultural obsession with France .
10 The consequence of this is that the real wage level exceeds the equilibrium one so that there is , simultaneously , high real wages and unemployment .
11 The test adopted here is an objective one so that the issue of a person with particular sensitivities is irrelevant .
12 Well we do n't want no all we want is one so that at the end we want from each group to go to another group to be marked .
13 Even if you 've got a series of slides I recommend that you turn it off between each one so that you know the audience do n't see the things being put into position or moved about because that can be a bit distracting so er it does mean that you 'd obviously need to know where the on off switch is and and this is a nice one because it 's it 's right there .
14 We 're having this one so that we can play with Tim .
15 I 'd better be sure cos this it 's not a cheap one that one so that
16 One so that I can go up there and sit and read and erm sit and knit and er learn to type
17 Superman is I do n't know erm , well same difference any way , but you see this is it , he 's not , you know , in that story , in that , in , in , in , in that sort of nonsense thing , he is not the same character at both times , he has n't got , when he 's walking along the street as Clarke Kent he has n't got the ability to whoosh through the air as Superman he 's Clarke Kent , not so Jesus , he was n't Jesus divine one moment , Jesus human the other but they were perfectly married at all time from his , from the time he was , he 's conception took place , so he was n't one thing one moment , you know and one thing the next , but there it was a perfect marriage if you like , the two , I was gon na say becoming one so that they were invisible , you could n't say of that 's it that 's the human nature of Jesus , that 's his diviner it ju , because the two were perfectly married , they were fused together so they really they became one .
18 Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances .
19 Oh no no , if he , if he tried to pull a fast one we 've already had one like that th that came in and bought a set unfortunately his father paid by cheque , oh no , well he paid by two cheques which , they had a card on them I know very well they ca n't stop them very well and he went out and er , and er the T V was only in the car and he went round a corner quick and he went brrrm like that you know
20 If his father had n't been so bloody-minded and had let him use the family car , he would no doubt have gone down alone and come back next day , having called on some estate agent in Hadleigh or Sudbury and asked them to sell the house for him , the very one probably that he had gone to in the following year .
21 In one way life for me is difficult under these circumstances because , as I said , there 's no one really that I can talk to .
22 I said , she said it 's got an extra bedroom , Okay I can see that she 's got an extra bedroom and they can perhaps do with one now that they got a boy , but , I said , you know , do n't , what have you got what you 've got , you know at the minute
23 So the moral argument was the one originally that triumphed , but the argument about the market is , is the alternative .
24 ‘ You 're the only one here that the police in this district do n't know , ’ said Sikes .
25 There was one there that was empty and for a long long while .
26 Was the only one there that did n't turn up ?
27 that one there that 's advertised on telly , that looks all round the
28 There 's no one else that walks into our house , without ringing the bell .
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