one at a time

ADVERB
  1. in succession
    the prisoners came out one by one

How To Use one at a time In A Sentence

  • The person who taps the keys here over the signature "revere" (or sometimes "Revere"; it's at most one at a time) is not Paul Revere. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • A pole has no reel and fish are drawn in by removing sections of the pole one at a time, by hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fish were abundant, to be sure, along that coast, where the invisible fruitfulness of the sea made compensation for the blank barrenness of the land; but they were swift and wary, and had to be caught, one at a time, outwitted and outspeeded in their own element. Kings in Exile
  • Try relaxing the value of each bounded constraint one at a time, solve the modified problem, and see what happens to the optimal value of the objective function.
  • The prisoners were taken down in the elevator one at a time.
  • He said: ‘These were then lifted one at a time into place on top of the supporting piers to form the bridge.’
  • Blend in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each one.
  • The reason why the machine is called a monotype is that the letters are made one at a time, and _monos_ is the Greek word for _one_. Makers of Many Things
  • At present, MPs must publicly declare the appointment of partners or family members and may only hire one at a time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Foods are then reintroduced one at a time, with each meal consisting of one food only. Banish Headaches -how to obtain fast, drug-free relief from headache
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