Example sentences of "one [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , as Acheson said in his memoirs , there are limits on the extent to which one may successfully coerce an ally .
2 There is a chain of contracts and a breach of one may well cause a chain reaction , i.e. a breach of each of the others see paragraph 9–05 above .
3 One may also adduce the fact that a Beethoven symphony often impels its audience to interpret the music pictorially , but in no one single way .
4 But here one may also expect a degree of individual variation .
5 One may even detect a waning of attention to Roman peculiarities .
6 One may still sense the impact which experience of the France of Louis XIV had on its regenerator , Ralph Montagu , First Duke of Montagu .
7 However applicable the distinction — and Walsh 's characterization of the " provincial " muftis — may be in the period after the end of the sixteenth century , the position regarding the muftis in the earlier period is rather more complex , for here one must distinguish three classes : first , the Mufti ; second , muftis of a number of cities and large towns , who certainly were of the ulema class ; and third , though evidence regarding them is hard to come by , one may perhaps hypothesize a class of small-town , even village muftis , who may have been , but very possibly were not , of the ulema class .
8 One may now reconsider the evidence about the death of Fahreddin Acemi since it is common ground amongst the writers connected with the later tradition that Molla Husrev succeeded Fahreddin Acemi as Mufti .
9 No one should ever underestimate the trauma of change on res on residents their relatives and the staff involved , either in the refurbishment programme or in future closers and we have never denied that there will not be closures , we have consistently proposed that there should be .
10 According to Dr George F. Kroker , an allergist working in Wisconsin : ‘ Carbohydrate and/or yeast craving is such a characteristic finding in this disorder that one should seriously doubt the diagnosis of this illness if it is not present . ’
11 Good grass requires great care and understanding , as described above , and one should never forget the adage : ‘ To make a pasture breaks a man . ’
12 Early in my journalistic career I learned that one should never use a preposition to end a sentence with — remembering it because it committed the error it condemned ; whatever the consequence , I was now fully convinced that Moose Jaw was not a bad place to be from .
13 In kung fu one should never allow a technique to extend so far as to be impracticable .
14 When I explained what had happened on the train he shook his head and said one should never trust the Moors .
15 One should always face the students when addressing them .
16 The Aten itself was amoral ; but in life one should always forgive a man who had sinned .
17 So many companies still get it wrong It brings into question the fundamental and obvious belief that one should always put the customer first .
18 One must clearly study the variation of a species throughout its geographical range , at one moment in geological time , before one can claim that it has changed into something else .
19 Similarly , if one can see things as blue one must already have the concept of blueness .
20 In Japanese one must here say the equivalent of I go .
21 One must also mention the limitations that still exist for employment of females in the catering industry in the Middle East .
22 Although I am always prepared to enter discussions with the hon. Gentleman about hypothetical matters , one must also balance the amount of time and expense that it would take to comment on something that is not a reality .
23 And one must also remember the effect of previous lives .
24 One must also question the assumption that single-discipline degrees are themselves immaculately unified .
25 If this BSL — English is unacceptable in English , one must also question the validity of interpretation in sign language forms which follow English structure .
26 At the same time one must also recognise the importance of recreating other habitats such as wooded areas and ponds .
27 To represent a happening as unforeseeable , however — and herein lies the explanation for the use of the infinitive with to — one must necessarily evoke a position before its occurrence : the stretch of time leading up to it must be evoked as containing no prior indication that it was going to occur .
28 For that purpose one must sometimes accept a composition of a team or delegation that in abstract terms is different from that which one would wish .
29 One must too make the qualification that where a major talent is at work , even in a politically committed situation , then something more universal may result .
30 I 'd like to know more details of the circumstances of it , but one must always mourn the deaths of people whether they are innocent civilians , members of the security forces or paramilitaries , because it 's an indication that there 's a failure of the system in Northern Ireland .
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