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    Use "one by one" in a sentence

    one by one example sentences

    one by one


    1. She thought the wizard's modification called the Instinct would have prevented this, but it only prevented violence done by one human on another


    2. Turn pile over, spraying with the liquid seaweed as you go, turning the pile: This is done by one of several methods


    3. The stars twinkled out one by one to be replaced by a flimsy, whimsy of strip


    4. One by one, He performed miracles that defied


    5. They called in one by one as she jetted the gap to get Raleigh


    6. Strange coincidence: My ex friend, Aphrodite, saw a similar dream a few years ago: All the disciples in Janus stood in line and walked on a black tape, one by one


    7. After about an hour the van drew to a halt and one by one the guards forced us to leave the van and kneel down in cold, damp mud


    8. One by one they were taken into a shack – hands tied behind their backs by barbed wire – and hacked to pieces with an axe so that no shots could be heard


    9. One by one, in genetic sequence, the hands


    10. carnival stripes, as he called us in, one by one, with a smile

    11. The men opened fire cutting them to bits one by one, but still they came


    12. Slowly at first, the students came out of their stupor and began to walk over to them, one by one


    13. and one by one the streets fade


    14. One by one they held out nubs of bread until the pieces filled my hands, then the bishop stood before me and blessed it, took a piece and popped it into his mouth


    15. One by one the people at the tables add a verse that they have made up on the spot


    16. With great care, she wound the piece of string around the nail that was the latch until she was satisfied the door was secured to her liking, and then she turned and looked at them one by one, 'I prayed for my dead husband


    17. I force myself to relax the muscles one by one but although it at least makes me feel I am doing something positive, it does not help much


    18. Rather than picking her petals off one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere, Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm to such a simple little bloom, to kiss each petal in turn


    19. Accompanied by paparazzi flashbulbs and reality television cameramen, one by one the young man invited each and every one of the most beautiful and celebrated young ladies in the land to come and stay at his country pile


    20. One by one he sent his armies out to the far corners of the

    21. One by one the aged, rusting nails that


    22. he could and one by one the team passed out the bags, the


    23. One by one, we found and released the trapped


    24. were all dying, one by one, and that his story was passing into folk-


    25. One by one, we cleared each of these emotions


    26. As you release them, one by one, the


    27. The man with the horn brought the girls one by one to a small platform at the front of their stage, where she posed and tried to look as fetching as possible


    28. one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere,


    29. One by one the images that played


    30. cameramen, one by one the young man invited each and every one

    31. Then he extracts them, one by one, dry and unmixed


    32. Anyway, I paddled out into the Tahoe and one by one, making trip after trip, I submerged my treasures in the lake


    33. In a dusty and damp cavern lit only by his own torch, he got down drawer after drawer of sample tickets and thumbed thru them in their thousands, one by one, starting on the first day of the decade when Enjteen was born so he was sure he didn’t miss any


    34. of her janitors one by one, quick but thorough


    35. changed them one by one, putting the old ones neatly on his cart


    36. Instead of eating them, Roman placed the worms one by one in


    37. One by one the fairies finished or left off, and went out of the hall


    38. scooting on the concrete floor, one by one


    39. She popped the bubbles with great glee, sometimes one by one; sometimes she’d roll the wrap over itself so multiple bubbles would pop at once


    40. file out one by one, like a church procession without the organ

    41. assistant I suppose—inserted the hooks into her back one by one


    42. With a collective, simultaneous sigh, the travelers relaxed and one by one essentially said


    43. One by one, our lunch table patrons seated themselves, sparking what


    44. the darts one by one out of his chest and stomach and threw them to the ground


    45. One by one the NN Agents produced their handcuffs, waiting in


    46. One by one the stone peeled them from the wall, clearing a straight path to the field below


    47. one by one, their prayers were especially fervent


    48. and began listing his misfortunes one by one


    49. One by one they practically tumbled down the ladders in their haste to retreat


    50. He repeated the blow, again and again, chopping through the barricade of boards one by one














































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