Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] once [art] " in BNC.

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1 He expected to take on at least another four by September and more once the village was fully operational .
2 Besides , Alf can only just about drag hisself to the King 's Arms and back once a day , and then e's finished .
3 But it 's bring , it says things about care and assessing that quality care 's being met on their ward and the hospital itself and about once every six months to meet up with
4 It is not surprising either to find that English visitors were hostile ; the notable point is that their real venom was unleashed not in the period before 1560 , when England and Scotland were nourishing their long-standing enmity , but afterwards , when they were officially allies , and particularly once the unthinkable and shameful had happened , and Scotland had given England a king , in the person of James VI in 1603 .
5 It was invariably embarrassment at what he was about to impart which made Lord Darlington adopt such an approach , and even once the study door was closed behind us , he would often stand by the window and make a show of consulting the encyclopedia throughout our conversation .
6 You 'll have to report to the clinic regularly , of course — every week for a while and then once a month .
7 Very often your teacher may ask you to come twice a week for two or three weeks and then once a week for a further period which will vary from pupil to pupil .
8 When the Alexander teacher thinks you have grasped the fundamental principles of inhibition and direction , he will ask you to come once a fortnight and then once a month .
9 And then once the war was over people wanted to forget .
10 Throughout the whole period of Harold Wilson 's first premiership , and a substantial portion of his second premiership , I visited at least once a fortnight and sometimes once a week .
11 The London clergy , led by their bishop , Henry Compton , met frequently to co-ordinate an anti-Catholic propaganda campaign , and virtually once a week some new book or sermon appeared against popery .
12 The RAC will suspend your membership while you are away , but only once a year .
13 She will be allowed to use a payphone , but only once a day .
14 She will be allowed to use a payphone , but only once a day .
15 ‘ The water is used at the moment by passing migratory birds , but hopefully once the cover grows up a little they will be encouraged to stop here . ’
16 The statutory weekly bath was usually evaded , but about once a fortnight Mr Sugden grudgingly produced a papier-mâché moon-bath .
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