Example sentences of "one to [art] " in BNC.

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1 So that 's that 's one to Every now and again on your own just look through a couple of the papers and have a go at that , so that when it does come up on the exam you 're not kicking yourself
2 But the , the dictionary of the nineties you see , they give one to every age group , but not unless , there 's no point in giving one to anybody particularly
3 The critic , too , according to Baudelaire has a right to be independent , and to work without a system ‘ which is a kind of damnation which forces one to a perpetual recantation ’ .
4 Recently Trump has sold three Gumnut Factory shop franchises — two to New South Wales tourist outlets and one to a Californian company .
5 If you were to come yourself Lily or the child 's Father I could not stand in your way whatever my feelings which are strong , but to hand over my Precious little one to a Young and Foreign girl who spoke his only language poorly that I could not do and send him with her on a dangerous voyage most frightening to him .
6 The rate of propagation varies from one to a hundred metres per second , depending on the diameter of the axon .
7 They saw for the first time what was to become a regular and tragic sequence of events : a dramatic response to the first treatment , a lesser one to a second , and in the end delayed death from a condition which had become as resistant to drugs as it was to radiation therapy .
8 As the weekly parcel issue decreased from one to a half you began to notice who took more than his share of the butter or the jam and though you felt mean for noticing it you went on being mean .
9 Many Girls became engaged , one to a Lord .
10 At least two further broken engagements that he could remember : one to a Battle of Britain flying ace , the other to an Italian count internationally celebrated as a racing driver .
11 It would be unwise to add one to a tank full of small fish , as you have outlined .
12 The fish were duly caught and placed one to a box , and taken to my friends home , to await their final packaging for the journey to England .
13 Yet the current proportion of civilians to soldiers in the UN-led force is one to a hundred .
14 Others hand-stitch Connolly hide , or hand-assemble engines : one to a man , his signature appended to the finished product on a brass plate .
15 ( c ) On a computer with a long word-length , it is wasteful to store small fixed-point binary numbers one to a word .
16 For instance , collecting botanical families of herbs , one to a border , will reveal that the Lablatae , Umbelliferae and Compositae are the ones containing the most herbal plants at present in use in Europe and North America .
17 The stairway brought one to a first-floor lobby , a vast room of chandeliers and mahogany panelling and bentwood chairs with velvet cushions .
18 There , in the back of the journal , were the breeding charts-a dozen complex genetic patterns , each drawn in the tiniest of hands , one to a double page ; each named and dated , Ben 's own amongst them .
19 Erm it looks like you 've gone from a lower cost one to a higher cost one .
20 One such proposal from Wolverhampton Polytechnic for a course lasting three semesters , for holders of Dip.HEs and HND qualifications , has already received approval and validation but is not yet running , and the other three institutions are hoping to submit course proposals for validation in the near future , one to a university and two to the CNAA .
21 One opened to the kitchen , one to a sitting room , and the third to a bedroom .
22 But first they had to play a series of odd games , working out the rules for each one in turn , playing each one to a conclusion , without cheating or colluding .
23 Now , suppose a manufacturer of catapults sells some to a wholesaler , who sells some to a retailer who in turn sells one to a young boy .
24 We need not a tinkering with security policy — a change here and a change there — but a root-and-branch change in security policy so that it changes from a reactive one to a proactive one and becomes a policy of going after the IRA , of taking the fight to the IRA .
25 In fact , the data which he cites lead one to a conclusion , which when transposed into terms closer to those used in this book , might be stated as follows : When an attributive adjective A qualifies a nominal head N , then , if we have referent-qualification ( which is by far the more common case ) the property of the adjective acts , in identification , independently of the property inherent in the noun .
26 There is still a division of labour between politicians and administrators in pluralist theory , though it is a very different one to a model of government in which politicians make policy and administrators implement them .
27 Indeed , some of the features which suggest this string of connections also lead one to a second , main sequence of saltires — a sequence which has many traits in common with each of the pavements so far discussed , and which puts the development of this integral group into perspective .
28 So we 've now gone from a real slow one to a really definitely record-breaking
29 Right , so that 's the digression over and done with it 's pretty fascinating stuff okay , you 'll you 'll need that in the in erm in your Q M project if you have to apply one to a particular problem .
30 Or it could be that they would be appropriate for the reception area in one of the factories , or we might give one to a distributor and say , here you are , this you know , put this in if you 've got the right sort of area and would like to use it for a bit , stick it in there .
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