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

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1 Thus , provided that the parties have reached agreement on the essential aspects of a transaction , a court will generally treat their agreement as legally binding , especially where one of the parties has acted on the assumption that there is a binding contract ( see Hillas v Arcos [ 1932 ] All ER Rep 494 ; Foley v Classique Coaches Ltd [ 1934 ] 2 KB 1 ) .
2 The power is wide enough on the one hand to allow the statement of an eye-witness to an accident to express an opinion ( eg that one of the drivers was going too fast ) and on the other hand to allow a party to put in a medical report from a doctor who has died or who can not be called for any other reason .
3 All right I mean all right she did so that one of the guys would perhaps carry it around for you .
4 After digging a trench about twenty feet through the mound , the side fell in and one of the labourers narrowly escaped with his life .
5 You know , he said just for the eh , erm , friendly he had when he was in the , in the Air Force , he was flying in and one of the properties in America was the big fat ladies they 'd pull the chain sitting on the loo and those loos there and it was
6 Which is fair enough because one of the things I mentioned about the benefits of er or the things we should try to achieve in retirement or secure in retirement , is that if you 've had a challenge in life whilst you 're working then for goodness sake do n't drop it when you retire .
7 I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material
8 But it does not follow that there may not be a difference in the procedures which are appropriate on the one hand in requiring the driver to provide a specimen of blood or urine under section 7(4) where it is obligatory for him to do so because one of the circumstances specified in section 7(3) has arisen , and on the other hand in informing the driver of his right under section 8(2) to claim that the specimen of breath which he has given containing the lower proportion of alcohol should be replaced by a specimen of blood or urine under section 7(4) .
9 However , it 's certainly better to be safe than sorry especially better to be safe than sorry especially as one of the symptoms of a d.c. offset at the input would be a similar offset at the output .
10 It is difficult to draw any hard conclusions from this , especially when one of the Catholics , Diego de Zuñiga , who taught philosophy and theology at the University of Salamanca , adopted the Copernican system in the context of expounding Job 9:6 .
11 These are the characteristics of the International Stock Exchange 's own Taurus programme rather than one of the signs of the zodiac .
12 It is useless to speculate why he chose him , rather than one of the monks of Bec or Caen who had been at Canterbury throughout Lanfranc 's tenure of the archbishopric .
13 He reached the doorway to his cellars just as one of the trolls , with a lazy flick of one ham-sized hand , sent his axe whirling across the room .
14 As soon as one of the adults goes for the paper , we 'll send in a Trojan Horse .
15 Then one day I had to go to the Post Office for something — one of them forms I daresay — so I thought I better wrap up , I better take care , you 're very vulnerable after a long illness you know , and I put my old long mack on and one of the kids ' mack hats and Wellingtons and I went out in the rain , feeling , in a depressed sort of way , ‘ Well , if I get ill again , what can I do ?
16 With the age and general appearance of the driver and the obvious wealth behind the car itself Campion was sure it had to be either hard drugs or pornography , maybe a sweep operation somewhere and one of the fishes had struggled through the net .
17 Payment shall not be made to the Insured Person under more than one of the benefits ( a ) to ( c ) in respect of the same injury or of the same period of disablement .
18 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
19 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
20 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
21 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
22 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
23 It is not an uncommon circumstance for us to be the appointed auditors of more than one of the companies involved in a transaction .
24 That are travelling the U K right now on behalf of more than one of the companies .
25 As each subject may have used more than one of the strategies when evaluating a person , in order to calculate inter-rater reliability two different judges decided individually which strategy they believed the individuals had described .
26 Indeed ideally it will employ more than one of the skills which one has recognized as being competitive strengths .
27 Above all , very few of them meet more than one of the criteria used in the inner-city for measuring network strength , and the essential reason for this is that their network ties are not mainly territorial .
28 No channel may be input from nor output to by more than one of the processes .
29 If the new firm is able to accept instructions , it must take all proper steps to erect the " Chinese Wall " to preserve the confidentiality of the client 's affairs : the stringency and complexity of this pretty well rules out any possibility that instructions could be accepted from more than one of the clients involved .
30 Each week the chairman of the Select Committee — now Lord Boston of Faversham QC — sifts the inflow with the assistance of the Legal Adviser and the Clerks to the Committee and its sub-committees , and sends those which are important or controversial to one or occasionally more than one of the sub-committees .
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