Example sentences of "[adj] one [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Again , this one remains a respectable 8″ to 10″ ( 20–25cm ) , and is also a reasonably-peaceful specimen .
2 This one involves a man-and-child hunt ; it is earthy , raw and quite special .
3 To re-emphasise , I would like this one played a little bit special if you can .
4 Unlike the other species , this one requires a nutritious bottom .
5 As a father-of-six I do know a little about babies and this one had a healthy cry .
6 Ordinarily , I get a trifle fidgety around females who ca n't leave their faces alone , but this one had a good excuse and anyway it was like watching an artist in front of a canvas .
7 This one had a whole lot of switches on so it can be altered from outside without going inside .
8 To the right was another door ; beside this one stood a uniformed man in what looked like a Securicor outfit .
9 We record reviewers love to pigeonhole performances , but this one has a distinct personality all its own .
10 This one has a pre-programmed sequence , which corresponds to the owner 's individual code .
11 This one has a commercial storyline : it is a modern ghost story in which research into the 17th century affects the present .
12 Of the three plants , only the British one has a recognised trade union , the Amalgamated Engineering Union .
13 Treating the task as a real one introduces a real language exercise with the focus it puts on the difference between written and spoken language .
14 A big pale blue moon , shimmering with lurex or a pale silvery one makes a lovely motif for the back of a sweater or jacket , or a fun one if you add a ‘ man in the moon ’ face .
15 The little one made a shrill noise and ran back into the desiccated bush .
16 Between these calls to NEW , we link the variable we have just gotten to the previous one to form a dynamic data structure
17 The variety of views offered to those approaching from different angles give a wealth of sensations and references — each one sparking a new idea .
18 The simple answer is that each one uses a different method of sending the final design to the knitting machine itself and this affects the way in which the fabric is actually created .
19 I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing .
20 I like to work with a whole range of pencil grades as each one produces a different colour and density , and I believe , creates a more complete drawing .
21 List them , and for each one write a brief sentence explaining what senses and/or emotions it appeals to , and what techniques it uses ( ie music , a slogan , a personality etc ) .
22 Each one had a spiral staircase the length of a lighthouse leading up to it and at the top lived a teacher .
23 This service deals with 100's of queries a month and each one gets a personal reply .
24 As we do make important choices between alternative versions of sentences , even though each one is correct in itself , then in a succession of sentences , it is possible that the choice is being dictated by the sentence before , each one having a knock-on effect on the structure of the next .
25 We will review the decision on an annual basis as our video list grows — maybe producing a series of loop tapes each one covering a particular sector of the market so that customers interested in adult/business English videos do n't have to sit through a section on ‘ watch with mother ’ levels .
26 The problem facing the characters in each one provides a narrative thread and also provides a viewing task for students .
27 there are a hundred vital values to work from , each one offering a distinctive hue and supported by Faber-Castell 's guarantee of lasting colour brilliance .
28 This contains copies of all figures , charts , drawings and diagrams used in the seminar ; each one illustrating a particular system , concept or term , in an easy-to-remember form .
29 There 's a choice of four great family models and each one carries a 10-year guarantee .
30 On the twenty seven part-time stations where the people are not on the station , they 're at home , they 're at work or elsewhere , each one carries a little alerter with them , erm tiny little gadget in his pocket , and by means of this erm radio communication I was talking about earlier , by pressing the right button for the appropriate station , er er it triggers off these alerters and the men respond to that call , come to the fire station , where the telephone is live waiting for them and the message is passed on that way .
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