Example sentences of "one [noun sg] [pron] [vb past] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In one stride he had her in his grip . |
2 | And er I well remember on one occasion in the course of my analysis with Anna Freud I had the uncanny feeling , well this was more than an uncanny feeling , I think it was the reality , I touched the superego of Sigmund Freud because at one point I said something in my analysis which implied that her father , for instance , might have some interest in religion and Anna Freud flared up and what I felt was flaring was her superego and this was the superego she had got by identification with her father . |
3 | One moment he loved them like a brother , then he 'd turn away and never want to speak fondly to them again . |
4 | On one occasion they locked him in a bedroom and he threw a wooden brick through the window and tore down the curtains . |
5 | On one occasion they locked him in a bedroom and he threw a wooden brick through a window and tore down the curtains . |
6 | Our last Letters are dated Hobart Town Feb. 9 up to which time his expedition had been eminently successful ; far more so than he could have anticipated ; the most liberal assistance had been rendered him by the Authorities , everything that could facilitate his views being cheerfully accorded : while nothing could exceed the kindness of Sir John and Lady Franklin in whose house he was then residing : in fact so much were they interested in his pursuits that upon more than one occasion they accompanied him in his exploring parties . |
7 | On one occasion she threw him on the floor and on another she had deliberately broken his toys . |
8 | On one occasion she threw herself against a glass display cabinet at Kensington Palace while on another she slashed at her wrists with a razor blade . |
9 | Appointees have to fill in monstrous forms providing full details of their financial affairs , listing all their jobs , addresses and trips abroad in the past 15 years , and supplying the names of at least one person who knew them in their various abodes . |
10 | One day he found himself at Market Harborough but with no idea where he was going . |
11 | One day he found himself in charge of the biggest train set in Never Never Land , and so he made some jolly exciting movies about friendly aliens , man-eating sharks , and an archaeologist who zoomed around the world thrashing Nazis . |
12 | I remember one day she slapped me across the jaw . |
13 | One day she left it on a table in the coffee bar for two minutes while she went to get some sugar . |
14 | Then one day she rang him with the triumphant news that she had finished . |
15 | One friend of mine — I had n't seen him in a while , then one day I met him in school with my head covered , and he said : ‘ Yasmin , have you gone religious ? ’ |
16 | I often walked along the shore , and one day I saw something in the sand . |
17 | One day I asked her about him . |
18 | One day I uncovered myself in front of him , stroked my body , my breasts , my ass . |
19 | Because one week we had one from a long bit ago but I did n't see the rest through the week . |
20 | What I did n't know was that this species , again in marked contrast to the Mbuna norm , is a precocious spawner , and one morning I discovered my by now 1.5″ female brooding . |
21 | I never understood why until one morning I saw her in a corner sobbing . |
22 | One observer who met him in November of this year at Lady Colefax recollected that " he seemed to be holding himself together , almost as if he were a piece of riveted china " . " |
23 | ‘ When he talks to you he makes you feel as if you are the only person in the entire world , ’ said one woman who met him on the campaign trail . |
24 | ‘ That 's one thing they taught you in the army , ’ said the Colonel , with more than a touch of complacency . |
25 | That was the one thing you warned us to be careful on , so that the benefit |
26 | With one hand he guided himself into her and Ruth gasped in wonderment , shifting her hips , urging herself to him . |