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

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1 But although this hypothesis removes one difficulty it creates several more , as indicated by Guilcher ( 1958 ) .
2 One instant he had been running flat out , the next he had stopped , whipped round to face them , and dropped into a defensive crouch .
3 One instant he had been in mid-spring , forelegs extended and jaws agape , aiming himself at the crouching man-thing before them , the next , the target had moved with blurring speed , rising swiftly to meet him head-on .
4 For one instant I saw you , erect on tiptoe , ruling your orchestra and transfigured by the expression of a conqueror .
5 At any one instant I can call the electron there A and the electron here B if I want to .
6 There 's one contract we sign with the advertiser but it is always er any price you quote is per annum .
7 You was n't allowed to smoke — that was one privilege they did normally let you have : if you were over fourteen you were allowed up to four cigarettes a day .
8 It also means that if one photographer you know and like is booked up the other one will probably be free to work with you .
9 In one sentence it was ‘ The objectives of US policy can only be attained by such French action that will satisfy the nationalist aspirations of the peoples of Indo-China ’ .
10 If all this had to be summed up in one sentence I suppose it would have to be that Wittgenstein 's treatment of the ‘ Other Minds ’ problem is an extended illustration of a point in philosophical logic : namely , that the meaningfulness of some of the things we say is dependent on contingent facts of nature — such as that the Earth revolves on its axis , and that we moan with pain and react as we do to others who moan .
11 When I went to Drake Hall on one sentence I was waiting for another court case as well , a conspiracy case , a big one .
12 One afternoon we went together to see an Italian filmed opera in a small cinema off Grafton Street which specialised in foreign films .
13 One afternoon we were all wandering up Tottenham Court Road for some reason .
14 The nearest pub , a matter of some importance to me , and shop , were in Duns , and one afternoon we travelled there to re-stock depleted supplies .
15 One afternoon we all went to the baths .
16 One afternoon we had been taken for a walk up to the top of the mountain behind the camp , which had been good exercise ; from the top I had been able to see the sea .
17 One afternoon we had made a forced march around the local countryside with our rucksacks on .
18 Eventually it became too much , and one afternoon we looked down to see the bowwab moving out .
19 One afternoon we went for a walk to a nearby village where we met an old man with a stick and a long grey moustache who invited us home for tea .
20 And then erm one afternoon we went in a dug out canoe erm to look for crocodiles and we did actually see them on the banks of the river as we were going down in our canoe , so that was quite exciting .
21 One afternoon we became so depressed that we decided to drown our sorrows in drink .
22 One afternoon we were taken to the Kidge above Delhi where British troops had held out against constant attacks during the Mutiny .
23 One afternoon we went up to Croydon St. in Karori to look at our old house .
24 One afternoon they will be taken for an easy mountain ramble and on another they are taken by horse drawn carriage into the woods where they can barbecue sausages ( a small charge is made for the barbecue ) .
25 After she went out one afternoon they decided to steal the equipment and had arranged a buyer for it for £130 .
26 One afternoon she had lurked in the medical bookshop at the top of Gower Street and looked at glowing colour plates of carcinomas .
27 Then one afternoon she came in smiling .
28 One afternoon she was maintaining her usual bedside vigil when , with the strains of Madam Butterfly playing in the background , he opened his eyes ‘ and was back ’ .
29 Then one afternoon she came by and she asked my what was up .
30 One afternoon she gave a pound short on the change which had showed up in emerald numerals before her face .
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