One
in sentence
100215 examples of One in a sentence
And the epidemiologists here will tell you, that's half the number of people who get the disease in
one
year in the United States.
May you find a mud puddle to jump in someplace, or find a way to get over, around, or through any wall that stands between you and
one
of your dreams.
But
one
thing is clear.
When we started this project,
one
of the core ideas was to look back in history and try to understand what was there.
One
is to develop a new artificial ecology, a reef out in the harbor, that would then protect new settlement patterns inland and the Gowanus.
It accepts algae and detritus in
one
end, and through this beautiful, glamorous set of stomach organs, out the other end comes cleaner water.
And
one
oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water a day.
One
is: why isn't it happening now?
And the second
one
is: when can we eat the oysters?
To conclude, this is just
one
cross-section of
one
piece of city, but my dream is, my hope is, that when you all go back to your own cities that we can start to work together and collaborate on remaking and reforming a new urban landscape towards a more sustainable, a more livable and a more delicious future.
There was
one
held in Detroit here last summer, and it will be held again next summer, at the Henry Ford.
Guy: I might get
one
of those.
Now this
one
takes a little bit of explaining.
But at
one
time, it was fairly commonplace to think of yourself as a maker.
Now I'm going to tell you
one
funny thing about this.
I met Andrew at
one
of our community meetings putting together Maker Faire.
So they're the brains of maker projects, and here's an example of
one.
One
of the coolest things is, Makerbot sent out an upgrade, some new brackets for the box.
Case in point: A couple months ago, if you saw the New York City Marathon, I guarantee you, you saw something that no
one
has ever seen before.
Derartu Tulu was ready to hang it up and retire from the sport, but she decided she'd go for broke and try for
one
last big payday in the marquee event, the New York City Marathon.
Paula Radcliffe, the
one
person who is sure to snatch the big paycheck from Derartu Tulu's under-underdog hands, suddenly grabs her leg and starts to fall back.
When you have two outliers in
one
organism, it's not a coincidence.
Number
one
is: they have been living essentially unchanged for the past 400 years.
Mystery number
one
is this: Two million years ago, the human brain exploded in size.
Mystery number
one.
Mystery number two: Women have been in the Olympics for quite some time now, but
one
thing that's remarkable about all women sprinters: they all suck; they're terrible.
Is there
one
piece in the puzzle which might wrap all these things up?
But I'll submit this to you: If you put
one
piece in the middle of this jigsaw puzzle, suddenly it all starts to form a coherent picture.
So if humans evolved as runners, if that's our
one
natural advantage, then why are we so bad at it?
We need to get back to that sense of playfulness and joyfulness and, I would say, nakedness, that has made the Tarahumara
one
of the healthiest and serene cultures in our time.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
There
Would
Movie
Other
About
Their
Could
Movies
People
Thing
After
Films
First
Should
Where
World
Really
Think
Great