Example sentences of "one [vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If one comes to the are northeast of Flaxton , I believe that for the avoidance of coalescence , one ought in the case of a village which has a rather wide boundary conservation area , for historical reasons basically , one ought to take the coalescence distance from the edge of that conservation boundary . |
2 | This will be followed by the display programme and then we are planning a sponsored event which can be as a family team , with Mum , children and husband/grannie/auntie or a group of friends — each team of four plus one must have a ball . |
3 | I wonder about the pupil comment being divorced from the staff comment I wondered whether they one should follow the other . |
4 | ( One might subtract the perception of the past from the perception of the future and smooth that once more as an index of optimism over time . ) |
5 | One might establish the nature of the boundaries within the family . |
6 | ( One might add the movement to decision making increasingly supported by computerized information systems ) . |
7 | One might hazard a guess that Part I was concerned with devising a conformation in which the fission explosion would raise the thermonuclear material to the required temperature and pressure and which would contain the material at a sufficient density for a time long enough for a substantial amount to react before being dispersed . |
8 | In the smaller , less accessible towns ( many regions were still officially closed to foreigners in 1984 ) , one could catch a glimpse of what China was like before reforms and bulldozers moved in . |
9 | The major questions are clearly interrelated in that the answer to any one will precondition the response to the others . |
10 | Under the agreement , both ministries will appoint two commissions each : one will compile a list of ownership claims ; the other will arbitrate in cases of disagreement . |
11 | One can identify the appeal . |
12 | One can observe the expression of a person 's face , in this case a faint smile , but not the effort he makes to produce it , the summoning up . |
13 | My point here is that a further rapid increase in unemployment might have weakened the unions ' power of resistance ( one can draw a comparison with the Thatcher government ) , but playing according to rules which prohibited blatant mass unemployment tied the government 's hands . |
14 | ( 6.3 ) unc One can change the name of a bound variable , provided the new name is not already used for a free variable . |
15 | One can imagine the use of a recognition grammar which states what language is well-formed and prefers such input to ill-formed alternatives . |
16 | I have said ( in Chapter 2 ) that one can calculate the rate of protein synthesis by injecting a radioactively labelled amino acid into the bloodstream and measuring the amount of radioactivity to be found in the protein of particular brain regions after a given time . |