Example sentences of "[art] [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the cart . |
2 | Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the vessel . |
3 | Adapt the nothing therein to the purpose in hand , and you will have the use of the room . |
4 | Look you see the one just across the street there . |
5 | There are several considerations , however , which suggest that the oboe band would have conformed to its normal practice and played in only four parts , leaving the quinte part , the one just above the bass , unreinforced . |
6 | ‘ We 've passed five places selling coffee and pastries already , including the one just around the corner from your flat . ’ |
7 | The guest must sign the traveller 's cheque in front of the cashier and this signature must correspond with the one already on the cheque . |
8 | The headland looming ahead of us out of the growing daylight would be the one immediately to the west of the cottage . |
9 | One of the archways — the one exactly at the north — is a large wooden door , which leads into a small passage which is a fixed warp passage leading to location 53 . |
10 | Yeah if that one , that Elizabeth Terrace one is , is the one I think it is which is the one fairly near the end in that in that bottom , bottom row I think the live in the first one , they still live in the first one on the corner . |
11 | The highest point is the one closest to the top of the map . |
12 | You are sailing on ‘ starboard tack ’ when you right hand is the one nearest to the mast . |
13 | Bridges across the River Thames were gradually being constructed , but the one nearest to the estuary had to be so constructed as to permit the tall ships entering the London Docks , to pass under , so the Tower Bridge was designed and opened in June of 1894 . |
14 | in the case of a vehicle which has one forward-facing front seat alongside the driver 's seat , such seat , and in the case of a vehicle which has more than one such seat , the one furthest from the driver 's seat ; or |
15 | Known as the phenomenological approach to RE , it is the one currently in the ascendancy in many schools , whereas the confessional approach is the one which is more traditionally associated with RE . |
16 | There 's a someone here with a couple of dogs . |
17 | To every one else at the meeting it seemed quite clear that MacDonald intended to resign , and S.B. returned front it convinced that he would have to form a Government . |
18 | Recovering herself , Sophie said coolly , ‘ Well , there 's no one here at the moment . |
19 | No one however at the time questioned why it was necessary to do that . |
20 | No one however at the time questioned why it was necessary to do that . |
21 | There was no one else on the top of the bus , so I was n't even embarrassed . |
22 | On this flimsy evidence ( for no one else on the Parade was asked to say the words ) they charged him . |
23 | No one else on the coach seemed surprised . |
24 | ‘ There was no one else on the parapet with him ? ’ |
25 | Guessing what might greet her in the canteen , she opted for sandwiches in the laboratory , but because today no one else on the team was prepared to forgo his lunch-hour proper she was on her own until she was interrupted . |
26 | ‘ I should allow the honour to no one else of the lord King 's adherents . |
27 | As Henry watched ( no one else round the table was eating ) Donald lifted another laden fork towards his mouth . |
28 | Being sole traders , they are answerable to no one else within the business . |
29 | Apart from one lone Nigerian sipping tea , we saw no one else from the festival . |
30 | WE came to know Mrs Browning when we were first married and knew no one else in the road . |