Example sentences of "[adv] one [prep] [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This is perhaps one of the few areas in which more research may provide genuinely useful insights for more realistic conservation programmes .
2 The Wedding Present violently oppose most rock 'n' roll ethos , but perhaps one of the few areas where they have shown loyalty to tradition has been their gluttonous appetite for live work .
3 Er , we looked at it as you know when we were considering reorganisation of committees and I think this is perhaps one of the few things to come out of all that .
4 Only one of the many newspapers I read mentioned the fact that the assailant was black and it was with the most extreme difficulty that I was able to ascertain from reporters and policemen , who all refused to be named , that the callous passers-by were also black .
5 Maternal diet is only one of the many factors that can lead to fetal growth retardation .
6 This was only one of the many directions in which the Yakut people spread from their homeland on the Lena .
7 The polymer exists initially in the solid state where it is restricted to only one of the many conformations which are available to it as a free isolated molecule .
8 O was only one of the many names that we had given him , but it was the one that had lasted .
9 When she retires next month , challenging behaviour will be only one of the many items she will have been able to put a tick next to on the learning difficulties agenda , although she would the last to claim there is nothing left to do .
10 While the primates comprise only one of the several orders into which the class of mammals is divided , the group is of surpassing significance because man himself is classified within this order .
11 ‘ Chris , that 's just one of the many strokes that Martinez has pulled in his time ; and he still goes laughing on his way to the bank with his twenty-five per cent commission .
12 Washing up was just one of the many benefits that usually came his way on party nights .
13 This is an important point , but is just one of the many benefits offered by this fascinating country .
14 This moral dilemma is just one of the many topics studied in Community Education .
15 Above : A Lunula Butterfly is just one of the many inhabitants in Paul 's 250 gallon tank .
16 This is just one of the many incidents which local residents have warned about all this time .
17 A. The British Rail Sealink ferry is just one of the many ships which frequently cross the Irish Sea .
18 This is just one of the many services that the University recognises is best run by the students .
19 This was just one of the many problems in getting ashore .
20 Gothic twist : just one of the many exhibits at the annual Buckinghamshire College Design Degree Show , which featured craft and manufactured furniture .
21 Mercedes-Benz engine from the Graf Zeppelin , just one of the many exhibits at Zeppelinheim , near Frankfurt Airport .
22 The folly was a gift from the Sultan of Oman , just one of the many presents that now adorn the property .
23 Cichlasoma fenestratum — just one of the many Cichlids which live in this area .
24 Ms Boswell , who was born in Ireland but stays on the move , is a veteran of exhibitions and just one of the many attractions on offer .
25 Thank you once again for giving me a really good laugh at just one of the many aspects of being a happy single parent .
26 She was just one of the many petitioners waiting for an audience with the Queen or her sheriffs .
27 Compaq has shown great interest in VUE , a preference that put just one of the many spanners in the works of the ACE initiative .
28 We have not continued the story strand in the statements of attainment beyond level 4 , although many pupils will continue to write stories of increasing complexity throughout the secondary school , because by then it will be just one of the many types of writing that pupils might undertake .
29 This was just one of the many ways in which LASMO helped Mujadid while he was in London .
30 ‘ This is just one of the many ways in which Wedgwood is strengthening links with local schools . ’
  Next page