Example sentences of "[art] one [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've got to unite and get in the one gives us strength to fight them . |
2 | No one casts me a single glance . |
3 | AMSTERDAM TRAVEL SERVICE No one offers you more . |
4 | No one phones her ? |
5 | And no one phones you up cos they all think you 're too busy . ’ |
6 | " No one messes me about , do you hear ? |
7 | " No one messes me , son . |
8 | The books look dead ; no one reads them any more . |
9 | Leaf mould is what I really lust for , but no one sells it and it would be ecologically unsound and legally unwise to go digging it out of Wimbledon Common . |
10 | No one thinks it an important proposition that what promotes survival of the human species promotes survival of the human species . |
11 | So no one thinks it 's on . |
12 | No one wants you , no one likes you , no one needs you . |
13 | No one likes us . |
14 | This last attraction may have special appeal to the article 's audience , since it was published in the Millwall programme , raising the spectre of the League 's most feared supporters tooled-up on the terraces , humming the William Tell theme instead of ‘ No one likes us . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 've been a Lions fan for about 15 years and it 's great to see the look on the tourists ’ faces when I walk around Bangkok in my ‘ No One Likes Us We Do n't Care ’ T-shirt , ’ wrote Mr Barrett . |
16 | Two nights later at 8pm Channel 4 presents a documentary entitled ‘ No One Likes Us , We Do n't Care ’ , taken from that defiant , whining chant of Millwall supporters ( ‘ articulate , concerned ’ — TV Times ) . |
17 | Because the housekeeper sorts all that out , so when she 's away no one does it ? |
18 | ‘ Just let's hope that no one forgets it . ’ |
19 | And in any case , the punter has the final veto — no one forces him to bet . ’ |
20 | Better , no one pushes you away and you do n't fail . |
21 | No one helps him with it . |
22 | ‘ No , no one helps me . |
23 | ‘ And to think no one uses it ! |
24 | Provide him with playmates enough to keep him busy until supper , and see no one tells him we have a visitor from Aber . |
25 | She wants her image ‘ sorted out ’ before she signs a deal to prevent any manipulation , to ensure no one tells her how she should present herself to the record-buying public . |
26 | I 'm a transcendentalist in that I think for myself , no one tells me what to do in my career , my training . |
27 | ‘ But I am your Queen — no one tells me what to do . |
28 | ‘ But no one tells them they ought to be in this dead-end job and liking it . ’ |
29 | No one tells us how we are supposed to deal with death — our own or that of other people — and yet we are all going to face it at some time . |
30 | There are no bells , and no one tells us what to do . |