Example sentences of "one that [det] " in BNC.

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1 A political life that is constantly framed in sporting terms , and which celebrates successes with high-fives and backslapping , is unlikely to be one that many women find congenial .
2 The statement is one that many thousands of adults , mostly women , have asked themselves over and again .
3 ‘ The danger is there and is one that many people including myself are very worried about , ’ said Mr Howell .
4 Ordinal similarity is the one that many algorithms have employed , for example Soundex ( Odell and Russell , 1918 and 1922 ) .
5 Learning to use it fully and without embarrassment is a challenge , but one that many visually handicapped pupils have met with success .
6 That would lead , of course , to a portable notion of mind , one that many have always found independently attractive on theological grounds .
7 His ideas on economic policy , as on other matters , may have been overly simplistic or even fundamentally erroneous , but the fact that he had a vision of the America he wished to bring about was a strength he possessed , one that many other presidents and presidential candidates have lacked .
8 It is an expensive exercise but one that many of our customers and prospective customers expect us to undertake , even though they may not fully understand its limitations .
9 One step that the CNAA had taken , and one that many polytechnic directors and others considered a basis on which to build , was to promote the development of college research degrees committees .
10 However , this very stringent pattern of homework is not one that many other state schools with primary age children adhere to .
11 It is only by placing the new station beneath the existing one that all the required rail connections can be made .
12 It was an honest mistake and one that all of the current Leeds back four have been repeating frequently since then — however if I ever see Bredan ‘ F***k**g ’ Gormless I 'll kick his head in ( NOT ! ) .
13 Alright , you 're the one that all that trouble .
14 That one that that bloke had in Wrexham , he 'd got a go , good one there !
15 If you need a larger one that that
16 This is the one that that bloke
17 Yet the fact that many primitive peoples regulate interpersonal relations with a fair degree of predictability and humanity , without the help of a centralized political system , is one that most anthropologists would now endorse ; however , unlike Engels , they do this without pointing out the political implications of such an observation .
18 ‘ England 's army of thugs were told last night : ‘ cause any aggro and we 'll jail you and throw away the key ’ ’ it was reported yesterday in The One That Most Of Them Read .
19 The problem is one that most pamphleteers face .
20 It used to be taken for granted that the person who earned the highest salary in an organisation was the general manager or managing director : the one at the top , the one that most people look to as the boss .
21 ‘ Random ’ or ‘ probability ’ sampling is the one that most people are familiar with .
22 The second of these choices was the one that most feminists adopted , and as a result the next decade was marked by an increasing self-confidence on the part of feminists about their place in philosophy .
23 That 's the that 's the most awkward thing to do the one that most people have most problem with .
24 One that most of us are familiar with is the doctor — patient relationship .
25 Mr Chairman , I did n't get that last the last late one that most of what they 're saying is , comes under the authority of .
26 But it will surprise no one that most small firms want tougher powers for the police and courts .
27 If Plenty was a giant dormant space tortoise , it was one that any moment might stick out its giant head and swallow her , Alice and all .
28 Although normally the courts will be reluctant to intervene in ‘ matters depending essentially on political judgment ’ , the prospect of challenge in the Divisional Court is one that any Minister exercising a statutory power , or any official advising on such a decision , is bound to keep in mind .
29 GERALD BRODRIBB 'S article on wicketkeeper-bowlers in the February issue and Jack Burrell 's interesting letter on the same subject in March reminds one that another wicketkeeper able to turn over a respectable arm was Warwickshire 's Geoff Humpage , whose most unusual bowling feat occurred in the Warwickshire v Gloucestershire match at Edgbaston in 1980 .
30 Of course sometimes landowners get wildly out of hand and need a bit of a spanking ( other than the one that some already pay for in their strange London clubs ) .
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