Example sentences of "[prep] one time " in BNC.

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1 And then when she 's really happy with twelve and with twenty four she 's going to try thirty six all the different sets of one times another to make thirty six .
2 The overall detection rate of one time screening is about 2.5% .
3 It was eventually decided that c. 120 onwards was the correct period of building and that the whole edifice was of one time although there were later restorations by both Septimius Severus and Caracalla , who added their inscriptions on the architrave of the portico below that of Agrippa .
4 The story is told of one time Archbishop of Paris , who with two or three other of his friends as young lads they went into the great cathedral there at Notre Dame
5 Of course people in one time or place might be more aware of God , or more able to formulate their awareness in a way which persisted through further generations .
6 If a record that is updated or accessed frequently in one time period is likely not to be referenced at all in the next , any analysis breaks down and the equal access assumption is the best guide for design decisions .
7 I remember being in one time , with both ends in , like I were talking about , and we have n't got a road out , we Matter of fact we were trying to break through to another district .
8 I thought I had sufficiently mastered the vernacular to be idiot-proof until one time in the Smoky Mountains resort of Gatlinburg , Tennessee .
9 Assuming that the Phillips curve is stable over time ( that is , it does not shift its position from one time period to another ) , we-could say that a lower unemployment percentage could be achieved at the cost of a higher rate of inflation .
10 Further studies in the 1960s tended to confirm Phillips 's findings , though there was also some evidence that the Phillips curve was not completely stable but tended to shift its position from one time period to another .
11 This principle captures the fact that the speakers of languages depend on consistency of denotation from one time to the next in the meaning of a word or expression .
12 Er , I used not to do that , I used to put everything in one list , and then my home telephone was cut off one time , er , because I just never regarded the personal things as being terribly important until , you know , I do n't have to pay well over a hundred quid to get the thing fixed again .
13 . Let's write it slightly differently , let's write it as A add B add minus one times A minus B. Are you happy with that ?
14 Is this getting more confusing and you can think of that as seventeen add minus one times and then we 're multiplying into the brackets .
15 Seventeen add this big number here which is minus one times whatever we 've got in here minus one times ten , what will that give us ?
16 Seventeen add this big number here which is minus one times whatever we 've got in here minus one times ten , what will that give us ?
17 Minus one times ten ?
18 give you something like this , they might say erm , say , Four X squared minus one times two X squared plus three .
19 is either a half or minus one times minus two or
20 Two-dimensional spaces are particularly easy to visualize and so make an ideal vehicle for introducing the concepts that will be used later in discussing curvature in space–time ( three spatial dimensions plus one time dimension ) .
21 Their work bears witness both to the power of partnership and to the powers of expression which we feel able to attribute to groups , to some circle of friends or literary ‘ school ’ — in this case , the group which was at one time drunkenly designated the scholarship boys , angry young men or hypergamists of the Fifties .
22 ‘ I was a university lecturer at one time .
23 Echinacea purpurea , also native to the American prairies , was at one time included with the rudbeckias as R. purpurea , differing most obviously in having purplish-red ray-florets .
24 At one time a fifth of the town was occupied by religious houses or mission centres .
25 At one time there were silver-winged ants .
26 An infant at eight months who retrieves a completely-occluded object has made a major advance in understanding the appearance-reality distinction , at least on the plane of action , because he now knows that , although the perceptual input at one time tells him that there is no rattle in his reachable space , really there is .
27 At one time the word ‘ dye ’ was used for exotic colours , such as reds , blues etc , and the word ‘ stain ’ was used when colouring woods to natural wood shades .
28 At one time , painting the inside of cold water cisterns with bituminous paint was the answer when it had corroded , but this is no longer recommended .
29 So the novel strikes me , and at one time Dostoevsky thought so too .
30 There must have been text books around at one time but I can not even identify any titles let alone suppliers .
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