Example sentences of "it [prep] one " in BNC.
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31 | Woman , the top that I 'm gon na buy for Romax and Jason eight ninety nine and she 's selling it for one fifty . |
32 | Scrap it for one day . |
33 | British merchant banks had failed to see the enormous unfulfilled potential in Habitat and tended to regard it as one of those here-today , gone-tomorrow phenomena . |
34 | Those few foreigners who have been there describe it as one of the most remote and desolate spots in the world . |
35 | In 1931 Brian Guinness ( later Lord Moyne ) , the author and poet , who had lived in Ireland and had been spoiled with beautiful architecture , bought Biddesden , recognizing it as one of the most exceptional small houses in England . |
36 | However , long before Pete Dye 's Ocean course was planned , other big names in the world of golf course design had made their mark with courses at Osprey Point ( Tom Fazio ) , Marsh Point ( Gary Player ) , where 13 of the 18 holes are framed by water , and Turtle Point ( Jack Nicklaus ) , which is rated among the top ten in South Carolina ( Golf Digest , a leading U.S. golf magazine , refers to it as one of America 's top resort courses ) . |
37 | This , when I first saw it , seemed to be no more than a pleasant crater , but later explorations by experts have classed it as one of the most severe in the district . |
38 | Simpson called it quantum evolution and described it as one of three evolutionary modes . |
39 | One of the most important things to learn regarding conflict is to accept it as one of the normal challenges of life . |
40 | I regarded it as one of the safest areas of Zululand . ’ |
41 | Behaviour has to be shaped up , bit by bit until the child is able to complete the whole of it as one process . |
42 | But only lately have we come to think of it as one body , however large and interconnected it may be . |
43 | Xhibition — the X-Windows show — calendared for June 15th to 19th in San Jose , California , is expecting to fetch more than 100 exhibitors : Mircosoft Corp and DEC are citing it as one of the key technical conferences to explore NT and ACE applications development . |
44 | Napoleon the Third is someone who 's er who sees it as one of his objectives to undo the Vienna settlement . |
45 | On my return to London I tried to find out about the Ober Gabelhorn but there was little information readily available , apart from a couple of references to it as one of the great alpine peaks . |
46 | The dull coloured brickwork merged into the undergrowth of trees , weeds and plants untamed and was hardly noticed by most passes by who probably dismissed it as one of Lincolnshire 's useless ruins , which would either fall down or have to be pulled down eventually . |
47 | Although it 's been around since 1985 you could hardly describe it as one of the top-selling DOS word processors . |
48 | At first the girls had tried to correct her , but Mabel ignored their efforts and they accepted it as one of her little quirks . |
49 | Sir John Betjeman , on the other hand , described it as one of the industrial towns which are ‘ the hope and life of England ’ . |
50 | I think you can put it as one word if you like . |
51 | The revolutionary , apparently irregular and discordant sprung rhythm in which it was written , the vivid , kinetic , but often difficult diction , the perception of the universality of suffering : all mark it as one of the greatest and most experimental of nineteenth-century poems . |
52 | Whereas we treat human excreta as something to be neutralized with chemicals and politely disposed of , the Chinese see it as one more resource . |
53 | The Government talk about the enlargement of the Community and apparently have included it as one of their objectives for the British presidency next year . |
54 | I am delighted that he has chosen to introduce a Bill on nurse prescribing and I am honoured to be associated with it as one of its sponsors . |
55 | Well I think even if you do n't do it as one christian or as one human being to another , even if you do it in the view of a general who sleeps with the enemy general 's picture over his bed and you 've got ta try and think into this man 's mind , remember he 's from West Belfast , he 's from the area that this man was killed in . |
56 | She saw it as one of the major manifestations of eighteenth-century philanthropic puritanism . |
57 | When Christ , beaten and weak , is made to carry the cross , the long version presents it as one element in a series which together compose a " ruful " |
58 | I was listening with half my mind to the essay my pupil was reading and although the ideas he was expressing ( about sense-data ) were in themselves neither new nor interesting they had set off ideas of my own , as the ideas in undergraduate essays often do — I think of it as one of the uncovenanted benefits of teaching . |
59 | I regard it as one of the two most important factors set out by D O E in paragraph thirty three . |
60 | Those who would wish to take it in parts please show those against taking it in parts this evening we will vote on it as one amendment in that case . |