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

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1 Wycliffe led the way into Glynn 's office where one of the scenes-of-crime team was still at work .
2 Lorrimer or one of the Police Liaison Officers were the only people authorised to lock and open up the building .
3 A source tells us that one of the reasons SunSoft Inc has been so discreet about Spring and Project DOE ( Distributed Objects Everywhere ) object-oriented stuff , is that it does n't want Microsoft Corp to know too much .
4 Good advisers will remind clients that one of the reasons people want money in the first place is to gain the freedom to live where they like
5 ‘ Only with his tongue firmly in his cheek did Stephen Dorrell , Financial Secretary to the Treasury , say recently that one of the things PR people and politicians had in common is ‘ having to explain the good news — and the news you would n't choose to explain ’ . ’
6 It is possible that one of the epitaphs Leapor wrote was for Mary Freemantle , rather than for her own mother as first seems likely [ ML , 1 , 263 ] .
7 The fact that one of the Games squad , Graeme Smith , had earlier applied , but then accepted the refusal of leave of absence to compete in the Grand Prix , means that action will need to be taken .
8 I glanced at Ewen , relaxed once more in his chair , as the door opened and one of the Customs men came in .
9 The discovery of the body had made front-page news , in spite of the continuing saga of the hijack , and one of the features staff had put together a hasty obituary on an inside page .
10 This would have the effect of segregating and splitting the market and would be likely to attract the attention of the Commission , particularly if one of the licensees objects ( perhaps the one having the least advantageous terms in its licence agreement ) .
11 Will the court prevent an appointing authority from making an appointment because one of the parties objects to the reference proceeding ?
12 Feeling stunned as that truth hit her , she almost gasped out loud that the whole evening had gone by , a whole evening , and she 'd barely asked so much as one of the questions Cara had primed her with !
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