Example sentences of "in one [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Apart from harmonizing measures formulated for the purpose of establishing a common market , whose regulators will have a keen interest in acts in one member State that can produce effects in others , most harmonization instruments dealing with contracts are confined to international transactions .
32 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
33 I consider that , for the provision of a service within the meaning of article 59 to be involved in the sea-fishing sector , there must be an operation carried out by a national established in one member state for a recipient established in another member state by means of a fishing vessel registered in the first state .
34 In other words , goods produced in one member state would be able to enter and compete in other member state markets , free of all obstacles and barriers .
35 The Right of Establishment relates not merely to a situation where a parent bank in one member state sets up a subsidiary in another , but also to situations where a parent in one state sets up a branch in another state .
36 Court of Justice rulings have stressed the general principle that goods which have been legally marketed in one member state should normally be freely admitted to others .
37 Shops often specialise in one type of goods — eg sports equipment , shoes .
38 In one type of exchange , called gene conversion , two initially slightly different copies end up sharing the DNA sequence of one of them .
39 They may however be major as , for example , between a department within a large corporate entity and a small ‘ hot shop ’ practice specialising in one type of large building contract .
40 Especially as third parties can generally deal equally well with a range of vendors ' machines rather than just specialising in one type .
41 The effect of all such variations was to make it in the interests of publishers not to specialize in one type of paper but , as they did increasingly over the post-war decades , to spread their interests across morning , evening and weekly papers — and , in a few cases , Sundays .
42 Some consultancies and many freelance consultants do specialize in one type of media , say fashion , cars or sports .
43 We were attempting to model the NPV effects of investment in one product ( or one SBU ) in one type of market situation at different stages of its life-cycle as that one product/SBU moves around the matrix .
44 This is all the more reasonable if one considers that very few , if any , manufacturing concerns engage solely in one type of production .
45 In spite of this , the words ‘ buyer beware ’ still carry a very real warning in one type of purchase and that is what is colloquially called a private sale .
46 Galtung suggests that the individualistic survey method may well yield results that reflect conditions prevailing in one type of society only , that is societies which rate highly both on individual mobility , geographic , horizontal as well as vertical mobility , and on inner- directedness .
47 If one judge at first instance decides to increase the level in one type of case , that balance will be disturbed .
48 In one south German fish farm , only a few of 300 000 young carp survived an outbreak of the ringworm Bothriocephalus acheilognathi , which spread from the Far East .
49 In one South West London School ( opened in 1968 ) a special workshop-club was provided in which parents could meet regularly after school ( from 5 to 7 pm ) to take part in a wide range of shared activities such as model making and the arts .
50 The message is even more explicit in The Four Just Men ( 1939 ) , a tale of derring-do in which some chaps set out to warn the nation of a demonic plan to destroy the British Empire , leaving world domination in one man 's hands .
51 The luck of Lyle 's caddie in picking the right year David Davies does a round of golf 's library and rejoices in one man 's rub of the green .
52 Interestingly enough , concern both about resource conservation and cruelty was embodied in the immediate post-war years in one man , a Scotsman , Dr Harry Lillie .
53 Alexander very quickly established an excellent reputation as an actor and reciter and soon formed his own theatre company which specialized in one man Shakespearean recitals .
54 The ‘ Classic Fell Race ’ was started at 5pm by Eric Halsall , well-known for his television appearances in One Man and his Dog , a programme about sheepdog trials .
55 Power which under Edward IV had been distributed through a network of royal servants would now gradually become concentrated in one man .
56 Still , the application of different principles of design at the two ends could be accounted for in one man 's work : either by supposing that he saw and was overwhelmed by the Theseion mural between designing the east and designing the west ; or , perhaps more convincingly , that he felt a traditional , sculptural style proper to the entrance-front while allowing himself at the back to experiment with a new pictorial interest .
57 Power which under Edward IV had been distributed through a network of royal servants would now gradually become concentrated in one man .
58 Well it is remarkable that it 's taken until nineteen ninety two for the Labour party to discover that democracy consists in one man one vote rather than somebody holding up holding up a card
59 So that they 're not having to find money for that as well as their ticket they get it sort of all in one price .
60 Engineers and electricians recognised that clearly when they voted earlier this year to join together in one union .
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