Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] one [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got to sit down one of these days … |
2 | The President was able to attend only one of these , which was actually better than three other committee members who attended no meetings . |
3 | In the normal form we are forced to accept only one of these representations ; we choose the left hand one by insisting that pairs of expressions unc output on the same channel or assigned to the same variable be ordered . |
4 | Our session started out as a posed picture for the photographer but in the end I was showing the former world champion my favourite trick shot — jumping the white over two reds into the middle pocket — and he was advising me about the exact position of the white and then how to pull off one of those complicated round-the-table shots . |
5 | Nevertheless , if I had to choose just one of these six cameras to serve all my picture-taking needs , this would be it . |
6 | Well , his book , his beautiful , shocking book , was published at last , and being bought by every kid in the States , so the balloon was bound to go up one of these days . |
7 | The first is to try to achieve a combination in which the tones of the different parts of the design are sufficiently distinct to read clearly one from another but do not display too violent tonal contrasts , unless a particularly dramatic effect is part of your aim ! |
8 | It is not enough to have only one of these criteria in common . |
9 | Either like a snap of the fingers , leaving a sense of bewilderment at the ease with which the line between existence and history could be crossed , or else it was damned hard labour which could seem to take forever , like attempting to snuff out one of those trick candles where the flame dodged and dipped but would n't disappear . |