Example sentences of "[ex0] be [adv] [subord] one " in BNC.

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1 When there are more than one stand-off per side , there is little doubt as to which way round the spars are fitted .
2 Tortrix moths There are more than one kind , but the differences do not matter to us , they are all crafty and clever at hiding where you can not see them .
3 I do n't know who the Saintes-Maries were , or why there are more than one . "
4 When a home record is deleted , any synonym that is stored elsewhere , or the first if there are more than one , should be placed in the home address to take the place of the original home record .
5 The miners and their supporters are trying to protect communities and over 100,000 jobs at a time when there are more than one in ten people on the dole .
6 Will there be more than one of you cooking or working in the kitchen at any one time ?
7 There is a saying about there being more than one way to skin a cat : in the case of toxic wastes they could be contained in an indefinitely leakproof box .
8 ‘ Independent Liability ’ — This is the maximum payable under a policy in the event of there being more than one policy in force covering the subject matter of the claim but where neither policy is more specific , i.e. the amount which would have been payable if only one policy had been in force .
9 In the autumn there had been a great commotion when a large party of the King 's and Warden 's men , some fifty of them , mounted and heavily armed , gathered on Steep Ridgery and carefully marked where the plumes of smoke were rising — often there were more than one — and made off purposefully towards them .
10 You think there were more than one ? ’
11 And er I used to go myself quite a lot er when there were well when there were more than one coming up I 've seen me go into , down in the pullman train from here to er , well we had about five changes I think , fat father had it all marked out so as you changed at a certain place .
12 Now I would be surprised if there were more than one or two primary schools which have n't got a microcomputer and of the secondary schools they 've probably got seven or eight of varying sorts .
13 Unfortunately there 's more than one way to have a hot product .
14 I think I might , I du n no I 've got ta think of ways to change it so there 's more than one line taken
15 ‘ Well , there 's more than one flat for rent in London , is n't there ? ’ their father chipped in to declare , and then , with a fond look at his wife , ‘ And if there is n't , my dear — well , I 'm sure , for such a good cause , we could consider letting Leith and Sebastian have the inheritance from their grandfather before they 're twenty-five . ’
16 There is more than one Roth .
17 Cables are dangerous , and where there is more than one cable it is important to keep the glider straight and well clear of any other cable .
18 This is especially evident when there is more than one sergeant and there happens to be a clash of personality and leadership style between them , although senior managers within the station are sensitive to this sort of problem and switch sergeants about when it occurs .
19 It is that there is no community to appeal to ; for the phenomenon itself is the evidence that there is more than one community , or a divided community .
20 The fact is that in some countries there is more than one party affiliated to the Socialist International .
21 There is more than one way to tackle this problem , but a very widely used and mathematically elegant technique called multi-dimensional scaling can help us .
22 There is more than one way in which animals can congregate in the dark , or in the light .
23 Actions become sign whenever there is more than one person present to read the action ( p. 18 ) .
24 The scan will show the position of the baby in the womb , and will also identify whether there is more than one child present .
25 These , again , show a remarkable variation between Slovenia , where there is clearly ‘ full employment ’ , and Kosovo , where there is more than one job-seeker for every two workers at present employed in the social sector .
26 there is more than one experience against which to test the candidate .
27 the ingredients that have been used to make it — if there is more than one
28 With these restrictions , anaphor resolution will consist of an alternation in which the focus process suggests one or more candidates at a time and the reasoner evaluates them , deciding whether they are plausible and , if there is more than one , which is the best .
29 As shown even by the very simple models here , narrowly-defined self-interest can be self-defeating once there is more than one ‘ player ’ .
30 There is more than one possible approach to setting up a tank but Paul 's advice was generally similar to ours .
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