Example sentences of "[pron] is [art] one [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no one way of looking at a sculpture by Leinberger and similarly there is no one angle or distance from which we see it anything like whole , but there is something like a normal sequence of approach . |
2 | There is no one way of running these groups or courses , and neither is there a fixed , inflexible agenda . |
3 | This problem illustrates the simple point that there is no one way of thinking . |
4 | This is particularly important at a time when we as trainers are concerned with the ‘ communicative approach ’ to language teaching ; when there are no specific methods , there is no one way of doing things , when a eclecticism rules , when almost everything the teacher does is fine provided it involves variety , the use of authentic language and authentic materials based on the learning needs of the individual and achieves effective communication — whatever this may mean . |
5 | That statement must be qualified , however , if for no other reason than that there is no one theory of socialism to which the main adherents of a functionalist style would subscribe . |
6 | In other words , there is no one model of prose style which is applicable to all texts . |
7 | You see , there is no one living at the Villa Souleiado now … |
8 | There is no one living in the Glen now to glean information from , save the National Trust Rangers and a tenant farmer . |
9 | There is no one solution to sociology 's empirical reference , no clear idea as to whether there ever could be , no one canonical method for all sociological research , and no one conception of data : data are whatever a researcher can make useful for meeting his/her research objectives , aims or problems , which is not to say that just any old thing will do . |
10 | Indeed , throughout the story of the Shah 's last year , recollections differ enormously , There is no one version on which everyone agrees , no single destination , no unity of perception or goal . |
11 | There is no one form of femininity but rather , several and the same applies to masculinities . |
12 | But it is the one part of the European Community 's I 992 single-market programme that stirs real passions . |
13 | The proof of this statement is so simple and elegant that it is the one piece of mathematics I have permitted myself in this book . |
14 | Indeed , in so far as knowing the ‘ cause ’ would restrict our reading of the poems , it is the one piece of information we can probably do without . ’ |
15 | His very presence in our world and in our lives is guarantee of that future day : he is the one part of God 's future present here and now . |