Example sentences of "one [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This time a secretary answered , saying that as her employer ‘ has a large backlog of books to read , he found the addition of another one rather an embarrassment … he has passed it to a friend in a London hospital . ’ |
2 | the winning mole then shot off leaving the other one apparently a little dazed . |
3 | ‘ It helped a lot that last summer was n't a hot one so the demand was that much lower . ’ |
4 | Okay and if you bring that one down a little bit then it 'll collide with these . |
5 | I accustomed my pupils to the tiny hard lenses — building up their resistance fastidiously for an extra hour per day — then lost one down the sink and the other down the Holborn Public Baths . |
6 | Weirder — and better — still , watching NICK CAVE while standing 18 inches away from the stage is akin to catching the alarmingly gaunt one down the blinking Bull & Gate . |
7 | Our tool kit has been built up over many years and we did n't have to buy much : a long tape measure , a new pickaxe handle , some new screwdriver bits ( we lost one down the cavity ) . |
8 | Hadlee professes great admiration for New Zealand 's wicketkeepers of modern times , the late Ken Wadsworth , and the incumbent record-holder , Ian Smith : ‘ But James had that ability to stand up for the one down the leg side , and the bails would be off in a flash . |
9 | I accustomed my pupils to the tiny hard lenses — building up their resistance fastidiously for an extra hour per day — then lost one down the sink and the other down the Holborn Public Baths . |
10 | ‘ Ask him the password , ’ a young woman said , with coral and amber beads jangling round her neck and hair like the plaited mane of a black , Arab stallion , ‘ the riddle-me-ree one only a Romany knows . ’ |
11 | Need a the , these Fiestas , but they never get them right at the , the bloke I works with got one exactly the same as this does exactly ten miles and it cuts out on him . |
12 | got one exactly the same as that except it 's wooden . |
13 | Cos he chucked one away the other day because it had a little chip in it . |
14 | Just an ordinary one not a corner one . |
15 | I 've just had one just a little while back |
16 | I made you one just a second ago . |
17 | We had one just the other about a fortnight ago |
18 | Leith gave him one just the same . |
19 | And was that minus one just the western side or us as well ? |
20 | and they just say it totally randomly and the last one just the first pers person who says Mornington Crescent is the winner but they 've made a great big sort of fiction as to how why , when it is suitable to say Mornington Crescent |
21 | And was that minus one just the Western side or us as well ? |
22 | If I , if I do n't get one tonight the only chance is early in the morning . |
23 | What 's the one nearest the sun can anyone remember ? |
24 | it 's the one nearest the door |
25 | Er the bottom bottom one nearest the stereo . |
26 | In one home a ‘ strong and masterful , buxom and choleric ’ grandmother took charge of the household . |
27 | In one home a somewhat unhappy new resident was allowed to spend the first week after admission dressed in her coat and sleeping in a chair . |
28 | I do n't know about ’ marvellous ' , but you must come to one directly the weather gets warmer . |
29 | If the surface of the earth was covered to a depth of one metre in protein molecules , each one different from every other one , and if each molecule changed into another one once a second , and had done so since the origin of the earth , there would have been time to try out only a minute fraction of the possible sequences . |
30 | Well my brother was with went with that one once a boy As a boy . |