Sentence examples for be one on from inspiring English sources

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"There may be one on Monday".

Conversation in the house could never be one on one; it would be one on several million or it would be nothing at all.

That means he will usually be one on one with a guard, an obvious mismatch.

In addition, "there could be one on steroids," meaning a bigger version of Prius, Mr. Lentz said.

In fact, there's also likely to be one on the table on Christmas Day, for those who don't fancy a hot pudding.

But nor do I like being treated like an idiot when I'm watching television (even if I have been known to be one, on the odd occasion).

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One meeting would be one-on-one with me, and the other with me and my three salespeople.

Our work is designed to be one-on-one, an experience shared by a performer and a spectator alone.

It could be one-on-one or in groups; extensive week-long bursts or long-term initiatives.

"I said, 'You're going to have to get this kid appropriate psychiatric care, and it has to be one-on-one," Mr. Corriero said.

I try to structure my own meetings to be one-on-one or with two other people; in that case, a sign language interpreter isn't needed.

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