Example sentences of "[art] one can " in BNC.
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1 | — I could n't do it properly , though , what with only having the one can on me . ’ |
2 | If heterosexuality and homosexuality are equally valid , the one can not stand in judgement on the other . |
3 | Both are disqualified because the bones of their skulls are so different from those of the first fossil amphibians that the one can not be derived from the other . |
4 | The one can not be made a substitute for the other ; indeed , any failure in right conduct inevitably brings about a downfall in right beliefs . |
5 | Cos I , I tell you , I used to go to Hunsdon fetch this milk of a morning and coming back , I 'd empty the one can and I had a cal a , a gallon in each can an and er , the first erm , the first call coming back was at that big house on the corner of . |
6 | The one can easily become stagnant , the other has ongoing vitality of its own . |
7 | However , beginners receive their RYA log books , we keep them up to date , and by the second week nearly every one can safely skipper their own Wayfarer . |
8 | And every one can be recognised individually by its bill markings . |
9 | The nature of Burne-Jones 's aims and predilections in art are well-enough known by this time , and have been defined by himself absolutely fitted to this thought : ‘ I mean by a picture a beautiful romantic dream of something that never was , never will be — in a light better than any light that ever shone — in a land no one can define or remember , only desire . ’ |
10 | No one can control the protestant 's education or the books which he shall read . |
11 | No one can look back at you like that unless … |
12 | No one can be tired all the time . |
13 | No one can deny that professional tennis is going through one of those periods when a sure thing in the betting sense is a short cut to bankruptcy . |
14 | Subsidies are out ; if no one can operate their on-train catering profitably , then no catering there will be . |
15 | But I incline to think that our grandfathers and grandmothers were in the right of it , and that no one can claim to understand Wordsworth who has not been to Hawkshead and Ambleside . |
16 | As for Hewlett , how far he knew that he was being ‘ used ’ by Pound is what at this point no one can determine . |
17 | The Spirit of Romance is undertaken on the principle that Pound never ceased to hammer home , notably in How To Read and The ABC of Reading : the principle that no one can understand the history of poetry in English unless he or she takes note of poetry in , or responsibly translated out of , other languages than English . |
18 | And of such professors , how many would rest content with the conclusion that Pound reached in 1918 : ‘ A critic must spend some of his time asking questions — which perhaps no one can answer . |
19 | All the submissions to the Government from the biotechnology industry have called for greater public information about genetic engineering , so no one can object to giving consumers the chance to make informed choices as they push their supermarket trolleys . |
20 | To a fevered imagination , it seems no one can turn a corner in the crowded conference complex without running into a mug shot of one or other high-theoretician leering pensively from a wall of hardback dust covers . |
21 | No one can remember precisely when the last crime was committed , but it could have been in the early 1900s . |
22 | No one can deny that Hare 's act is a hard one to follow , which is why judgment should perhaps be reserved until the newcomer faces up to some of the winter 's more demanding tasks . |
23 | No one can quite be sure whether he will be really ready for the expected showdown with world champion Jansher Khan , which is likely to decide Tuesday 's final . |
24 | ‘ No one can book a spot for two consecutive issues . |
25 | No one can be in more than one place at any time , and in the life of a single or an album , a record company needs people working in more than five places all at once . |
26 | A destructive hypersimulation , a destructive hyperconformity … that has all the appearance of a victorious challenge — no one can measure the strength of this challenge … |
27 | No one can see in . |
28 | No one can be forced into an ujamaa village , and no official — at any level — can go and tell the members of an ujamaa village what they should do together , and what they should continue to do as individual farmers . |
29 | The thermal shock of zero degrees water is so intense no one can tell how pleased you are to see them . |
30 | He may fail as a result of natural disasters but no one can blame him for that . |