Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] one [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Herman had two copies of her book for her to sign — one for himself and one for a friend . |
2 | Connor bowled Ealham , who had hit the only six of the innings , and grabbed two stumps ; one for himself and one for Marshall . |
3 | Well that 's two for you , two for dad , one for me and one for Christine , I do n't want . |
4 | None for you and one for me |
5 | were six of you one for you and one for you and one for you six lots of one |
6 | Is it one for you and one for me ? |
7 | that 's lovely , one off each strip , one for you and one for me , have to go and claim them at tea time . |
8 | one for you and one for Jim |
9 | I 've bought two , one for you and one for me |
10 | Okay , one for you and one for you . |
11 | ‘ I sent two cards , one to you and one to her . |
12 | I 've had three letters now , one from David , one from you and one from Beeston all assuming that I seem to be dealing with this subject , erm it 's a Beeston commitment |
13 | Jilly 's husband , she 's got one for herself and one for her husband . |
14 | It was probably her most annoying characteristic that in a room full of beauties she would comport herself as one with a right to be there , and there was nothing in the world that anyone could do to disabuse her . |
15 | Lear speaks again at line 62 , and in the meantime not one but two of his daughters speak , one to him and one to the audience . |
16 | I had , I had a letter , I had two letters one for her and one for me saying would you please send your book back for her and mine send your book back cos I ai n't qualified for |
17 | They were acutely conscious of how unbelievable it was and felt that an Ulster MP would be more likely to credit it than one in Scotland . |
18 | ‘ Clothes make man ’ said the German proverb , and no age was more aware of it than one in which social mobility could actually place numerous people into the historically novel situation of playing new ( and superior ) social roles and therefore having to wear the appropriate costumes . |
19 | Yes , but I do n't mean that , erm , could you , would you write it as one plus two or one minus two or one multiplied by two or one divided by two |
20 | There were no examinations , only two short interviews , one with myself and one with my parents . |
21 | Here I am , Serafin , writing my shopping list on the first piece of paper that comes to hand and what I 'm writing down is two shirts for myself and one for my son . |
22 | To be asked to see myself as one in solidarity with first-century women strains my credulity . |
23 | The spectators could therefore still feel themselves as one with the chorus performing immediately below them and ignore the " reality " of the real world all around . |
24 | Since research tells us that one in four clients are dissatisfied enough to stop doing business with a professional firm , it would seem advisable for every practice to follow the Ernst & Young model and ask their clients how they feel , particularly as research also shows that an unhappy client will tell nine other people of his or her dissatisfaction . |
25 | A bunk for each of us and one for the children to share . ’ |