Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
2 The technology has already been picked up in one form or another by many sections of the Unix vendor community .
3 Each turkey , fresh from the taxidermist , has been tarted up in one sort of drag or another from Parlour maid to Kabuki actor and , who knows ? maybe even Uncle Sam .
4 The easiest format for the script is one in which the shot details are written down on one side of the page , while the corresponding words of commentary are written opposite them on the other side .
5 Possibly more champions are made up in one year in Australia than the total achieved in the UK since the breed 's first introduction .
6 As Christmas approaches goods like these are turning up at one day sales , car boot sales and market stalls .
7 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
8 ‘ She was n't frightened of flying , but she was very frightened of the seat belt , so I think she 'd been tied down at one time .
9 Twenty-eight per cent — nearly one in three — of primary schools in the study are shaving up to one hour a week off teaching time .
10 Ghosts , fairies , dragons , giants , the devil and visitors from space have all been brought in at one time or another .
11 Terminals need to be tight if good contact is to be maintained , abut if they are very tight they may distort or even break if they are pulled up at one end to remove them .
12 Er , scrap timber can be stacked up at one side , and used as firewood .
13 He 's thoughtful for Matt , she realised while hastening to keep up with his long strides , and as they left the shadow of the bush she said , ‘ I feel as if I 'm stepping out of one world and into another . ’
14 Could a related business activity be carried on within one area of the shop by any of the family members without registering for VAT ( the turnover of this activity is expected to be low ) ?
15 Subject to the above , the related activity could be carried on within one area of the shop by any of the family .
16 The National Trust and the Trustees of Waddesdon Manor had come to the decision that it would be in the best interest of the house for as much work as possible to be carried out at one time , and the range of the repairs is such that the house can not be reopened until April 1993 .
17 It is ideal if concreting can be carried out during one day as there is then less likelihood of a leak appearing .
18 If wood is to be stained as well as filled , then it is possible with some makes to thin the filler with the wood dye , so that dyeing and filling can be carried out in one operation .
19 A trade can only be carried out within one firm if the market maker of that firm offers a price at least as good or better than that offered on the general market .
20 These were cases in which the research interview could be carried out within one week of the team assessment , to minimise disagreement due to changes in the patients ' condition .
21 Subject to availability of accommodation , bookings can be accepted up to one working day prior to your intended date or arrival at your hotel .
22 Yeah , but is n't that going to be incorporated in as one package ?
23 Or she may be working on a rabbit and be boxed in in one direction while another ferret has backed one or more rabbits behind her .
24 What may be laughed off by one child may send another into a panic of embarrassment , leaving a legacy of permanent caution in later years .
25 New Zealand Rail is likely to be sold off in one year as one going concern , comprising the network , rolling stock and inter-island train ferries , as urged by the railway management .
26 Mistakes and ignorance can be handed on from one generation to another , habit can blind , and tradition can bind .
27 This could only be leading up to one thing : when are you going to marry my daughter ?
28 Suppose that , however improbably , a balanced slate could nevertheless be agreed on in one party .
29 Most of what is unusual about man can be summed up in one word : ‘ culture ’ .
30 The reason for this can be summed up in one word — dragons .
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