Example sentences of "one [vb -s] a [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | But it is by no means difficult if one has a procedure for social research and this procedure we shall now consider by working from an empirical approach to enquiry . |
2 | Notwithstanding this , if one has a taste for adventure and no fear of hard work , the rewards are ample not only in terms of a tax-free salary but in the satisfaction of a job well done in a challenging and interesting environment . |
3 | Black players have to endure endless taunts except when one scores a goal for the hooligan 's team . |
4 | Some are solitary , and this one constructs a nest for its eggs and offspring by cutting away half-moon shaped pieces of leaf , carrying them away and sticking them together like bricks ! |
5 | ’ . Again Douglas ( 1966 : 138 ) has suggested there is a liaison which exists between the physical body and its use as an expression of the social , so that one becomes a paradigm for the other : ‘ the [ human ] body is a model which can stand for any bounded system … |
6 | Once one has satisfied the needs for , say , food , drink , safety and social relationships , one becomes a target for goods which are status-enhancing . |