Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] one [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the victim is in an adjoining house , or in one across the street , no offence is committed .
2 Provided you have a fair left hand reach it 's possible to play this without a capo , although I have seen many people play it either with one at the 2nd fret , or without one by transposing the part down to E …
3 Then there are the eyeshadow compacts with squares of immaculate , untouched shades — except for one per tray , which has been brushed bare .
4 Most records are for Chichester , Pagham or Rye Harbours , and all are for the coast , except for one at Amberley Wildbrooks from 31 December 1950 to 15 April 1951 .
5 It is doubly unfortunate that very few of the buckles and belt plates , so often claimed as characteristic of late Roman military equipment , have been found in these sites except for one at Cave 's Inn .
6 We know nothing about its rulers , except for one about the time of the conquest , whose name began with the letter ‘ A ’ .
7 All MIPS buildings , except for one in Korea where SGI does n't have an office , are scheduled to be closed down by August .
8 Yet it 's estimated that about one in five of us is affected .
9 It is widely acknowledged that about one in ten of us has a marked tendency to homosexuality and perhaps half this group have homosexual experience as adults ( homosexual feeling and experiment are even more common in adolescence ) .
10 Yet one study showed that about one in five of all premarital pregnancies occur in the first month of a sexual relationship , and half within the first six months .
11 Yeah I mean if y if you were a double glazing sales person and what what what were the figures that they ex they think that about one in ten
12 Our findings showed that about one in three pupils had been absent from school at least once during the survey weeks .
13 The latest estimates suggest that about one in eight of all families are headed by a lone parent and this certainly under-estimates the number of families who have been , or will be , one-parent families .
14 It has been estimated that between 1580 and 1650 London probably absorbed half the national increase of England 's population and that about one in every eight English people lived in London at some stage of their lives ; after 1650 the proportion was as high as one in six .
15 Using the method of comparing population proportions given in Exercise 5 of Chapter 5 and the fact that about one in five twins are identical , check the assertion that the Danish Twin Registry data given in Section 16.1 show evidence of a genetic effect even for ‘ other acute infections ’ .
16 The International Labour Organization estimated that within one to two years unemployment in the USSR could exceed 20,000,000 .
17 However , it has been estimated that around one in five of pensioners entitled to these benefits do not actually claim them .
18 Taking the figures for smokers and non-smokers and allowing for all competing causes of death , the conclusion is that around one in 20 of the lung cancers in the UK may be due to radon exposure at home .
19 For example , 84% of you suffer from PMS every month , and about one in four suffers badly or very badly ( a higher proportion of those with ‘ very bad ’ PMS also have children ) .
20 By-elections for two National Assembly seats in Lyon and for one in Paris were held in two rounds on Jan. 27 and Feb. 3 .
21 " Abd al-Kadir ( Molla Abdullah ) by combining the kadiliks of Galata and Eyup , and of one for Molla Muhammad b .
22 And in one to actress Salka Viertal she says : ‘ It is sad to be alone , but sometimes it is even more difficult to be with someone . ’
23 In three studies , pancreatitis was induced chamically , and in one by ligature of the pancreatic duct — a model that is probably more analogous to ERCP induced pancreatitis .
24 Our Display Team flourishes under Betty 's guidance , performing at several Rallies including our own and at one for the Women 's League of Health & Beauty .
25 Some ingenious souls have even gone so far as to suggest that the correct attitude to fat , which makes sense in nutritional , agronomic and culinary terms is to aim in general at eating a low-fat diet , and at one in which most of the fat in the diet is polyunsaturated : but to ensure that the small amount of saturated fat that did creep in is as delectable as possible , which , of course , with slight deference to beef dripping , means butter .
26 If at one in the morning last night Tod had had his brain switched on , he could have had his minders sort me out there and then .
27 As of now , IBM Corp is offering an anti-virus service to its UK customers : this comprises updates to anti-virus programs four times a year — these provide users with ‘ install-and-forget ’ automatic protection on MS-DOS , OS/2 and Microsoft Corp 's Windows operating systems , and can detect viruses in the memory , on floppy and hard disks ; if viruses are found in the memory , they are disabled , but if found on disks the user is given a recommended course of action on-line ; other services consist of detection tools for any new viruses ; access to an anti-virus bulletin board , from which the latest products and documentation can be downloaded ; phone support desk ; and customer alert service to forewarn of known or threatened virus outbreaks ; prices will be amended on an annual basis , but for one to 250 machines , the service is £1,000 , on 3,001 to 5,000 workstations it is £12,000 .
28 ‘ They 've solved the ulcer problem for nearly everyone , but for one in a hundred it does n't work .
29 The age of the victim was not always clear , but about one in eight of the cases involved children under the age of 10 .
30 ( Many of us take a few days off a year due to PMS , but about one in five women takes a fortnight or more ) .
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