Example sentences of "[v-ing] a single " in BNC.

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1 It creates a cup from living leaves , either from two hanging closely together or by twisting a single one into a curl .
2 On 25 May , Dong suggested demarcation of zones of control , representing a single holding' , on which a ceasefire might be based : or in plain language , partition .
3 Coming back , as always , to the Jurassic , one has only to compare the 30 ammonite zones represented in one foot of sediment in Sicily with the 15 000 feet representing a single zone in Oregon , to realise how startlingly different rates of deposition must have been in different places .
4 By then Europe was clearly becoming a single State-system .
5 In this case the approaching waves are each described by three functions either of u or of v satisfying a single equation which is either ( 6.22c ) or ( 6.22b ) .
6 ‘ Ordinarily , it would seem to me that this object is most likely to be achieved by employing a single well-qualified firm , which would itself deploy staff so as to achieve the optimum blend of continuity and freshness .
7 Anyone contributing a single lecture to a series like this — covering a wide spectrum of disciplines and addressed to a general audience — is bound to feel some anxiety and uncertainty about how their contribution will fit into its larger context .
8 Above all , as the Commission says , ‘ adopting a single currency rather than having national currencies with irrevocably fixed exchange rates would not only have a symbolic character .
9 Behind the grandiloquent phrases about being ‘ relegated to the outer darkness ’ or ‘ consigned to the outer tier ’ stands a surprisingly simple political question : should the United Kingdom join France , Germany and Benelux in adopting a Single Currency without delay ?
10 First , there is the case of currency union , the type of monetary union preferred by the EC , which involves member countries adopting a single currency .
11 The occurrence of IgG anti-lactoferrin was also confirmed by western blotting , revealing a single reaction band with an antigen of molecular weight about 80000 and corresponding to rabbit anti-human leukocyte lactoferrin ( Fig 2 ) .
12 Somewhat to his own surprise , Harry found himself booking a single room , despite the exorbitant tariff , and following the prim receptionist as she led him to the door .
13 This meant that in some cases people were now cultivating a single furrow on a field .
14 On the drivechart the decision points , represented by square boxes , each offer a natural group of alternative routes to the teacher , who chooses one by pressing a single key — eg , ‘ 1 ’ selects the inverse problem where the computer provides the ‘ output ’ number from the named function and invites the class to guess the ‘ input ’ number .
15 High structure is appropriate to , for example , a manufacturing organization producing a simple mechanical device , the design of which is mature and stable , embodying a single technology .
16 We walked for an hour without passing a single habitation .
17 Create the framework for high standards by establishing a single Department of education and Training with oversight of all education and training .
18 She sat in lecture theatres and nodded eager agreement as the Young Turks of the Faculty demolished the idea of the author , the idea of the self , the idea of establishing a single , univocal meaning for a literary text .
19 The European Council … notes that three-quarters of the measures provided for in the White Paper [ on establishing a single internal market ] have been decided .
20 The difficulty in developing a single acceptable definition reflects the complexity and diversity of the subject .
21 Developing a single European currency will take a long time but it will make the most significant contribution to European , and therefore world , financial stability .
22 ‘ Women are a damned nuisance and I could do without hiring a single female .
23 Abbey Mill ( c1600 ) consisted of no less than four mills , forming a single range across the Mill Avon , and for a time following this , there were five , although the latter was fairly short-lived .
24 They comprise from 20–500 individuals , of mixed age groups , forming a single layer .
25 There are 8–9 highly rugose arm spines proximally , the dorsal most is the longest equal to 3 arm segments ; on proximal joints the arm spines may meet in the midradial line forming a single fan .
26 On the proximal arm segment the arm spines meet midradially forming a single fan .
27 Tidal power systems operate by filling a single basin or river estuary at rising tide through sluice gates then emptying it during falling tide through turbines .
28 But the cost of replacing a single architect-designed window in his school would pay for dozens of panes of glass in a more typical building .
29 At the climax to the debate a few minutes ago the hon. Member for Cunninghame , South ( Mr. Lambie ) was addressing a single Labour Back Bencher .
30 It is recommended that a complex SSR is split into a number of smaller SSRs , each addressing a single point so that all the details may be retained by LIFESPAN .
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