Example sentences of "[verb] one [prep] the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You can buy one of the many reproduction plaster or fibre-glass cornices by the foot and have it added to your room just under the ceiling or , if you can not afford this luxury , go for a stylish compromise with a paper border .
2 Many beautiful animal portraits have been submitted over the months of the competition , but it usually takes that special ‘ something ’ to create the magic of a prize-winning photograph — perhaps a bird captured in mid-flight , or the moment of sheer wonder on a child 's face as it encounters one of the several animal species now allowed to roam freely in the zoo grounds .
3 You will have attended one of the many art schools or polytechnics .
4 If you want to change the graphics image that Windows uses for the icon , click on the CHANGE ICON option button and select one of the many icon designs on offer .
5 His mother had spoken to Mr McDoodle , who owned one of the few horse and carts in the village , asking him if he could take Endill to the nearest train station which was over the hills in the town of Moorloch .
6 TEENAGE vandals are targeting one of the few leisure facilities in north Belfast .
7 Derby , but I mean one of the any aggro , the stall any hassle is in Covent Garden , which is a tourist place that was between two .
8 When choosing one of the many pocket field guides around , make sure any illustrations actually look to you like the birds they 're supposed to depict .
9 The manor house and Ferriby Hall are still extant and remind one of the former grandeur of the High Street .
10 Alternatively , take one of the many cable cars or the ‘ Zugspitze ’ Germany 's highest mountain railway — to enjoy spectacular views in clear mountain air , or to sip a coffee in one of the altitude restaurants .
11 From the controls of our very own Sherman and his partner Steve Dray , comes one of the few techno records I 've heard that has a real big city passion and a cinematic panorama to it .
12 At just about the same time , a cigar-gnawing chief executive thousands of miles away was shredding his meticulously planned TV schedules to find a slot for a homely Australian series which was to become one of the all time surprise hits , turning many of its stars into instant celebrities .
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