Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Studio head Richard Zanuck paid him between one and two million dollars so that the film could be released that year , with a guarantee to compensate him if the show 's gross takings fell below $60,000 a week for an agreed period .
2 Just as we were about to leave , Frank Dick called me to one side and gave me a blistering reprimand .
3 I was n't on the hill that evening but Mrs Goreng sent me to one of the big communal TVs they had set up on poles in the Praça .
4 Jack Kinley told me about one case .
5 Captain Meredith treated him to one of his freezing looks .
6 Bennett , the original owner of a Jaguar car entrusted it to one Searle for some repairs to be carried out .
7 Susan Einzig regarded him as one of the brightest jewels in a smart set .
8 Andrew Houston marshalled them unto one group in a roadway well away from where the inrush of peat had occurred ; it was a place still free from sludge but they wondered for how long it would be so .
9 Sir William Douglas captured it from one of Edward Balliol 's English supporters , though he himself was later to join the English cause .
10 Elizabeth Woodville drew her to one side .
11 The TV producer led them to one of the last suites on the left and a young man in pullover and jeans swung round on his chair .
12 Lieutenant Calley seized it by one leg , flung it back into the ditch and shot it .
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