Example sentences of "[conj] one that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That seems to be a face-saving exercise rather than one that makes any sense in administrative or traffic terms — as the hon. Member for Cardiff , North ( Mr. Jones ) said .
2 It has an independent recommendation , although one that needs more argument that has been supplied here .
3 The involvement of physicians in assessment is certainly an interesting development and one that requires further investigation in view of its possible limitations .
4 For them it was an expedient , almost a makeshift , and one that contained obvious dangers .
5 Its perpetration is a most despicable and worrying event and one that suggests that civilian rather than military or security targets guarded by armed men , may suit the IRA from a tactical and political standpoint at this juncture .
6 Europe 's highest railway to Kleine , Scheidegg and then through tunnels and past glaciers to the summit of the Jungfraujoch at 11,333 ft , is a world famous journey and one that affords fantastic views of snow capped mountain peaks and Alpine scenery .
7 This is a new market for hygiene and one that has significant potential for the future with increasing demands being made in safety and hygiene .
8 What we need to arrange is that control subjects perform some sort of task in the first phase — not one , of course , that requires them to attach different labels to the critical stimuli , but one that guarantees that attention to these stimuli is maintained .
9 The best alternative use is likely to be one that not only leaves the exterior of the building unchanged , but one that involves minimal subdivision of the interior .
10 A curious selection , but one that makes perfect sense once you realise it belongs to Dieter Meier , all-round oddball and the lyrical half of that crazy Swiss duo , Yellow .
11 This is no pretend story , but one that stresses real earthiness — God 's coming to the profane and ending the separation between sacred and secular .
12 The opening to the organ is only a few millimetres in diameter , and so it acts rather like a pin-hole camera , but one that focuses infra-red heat radiation instead of light .
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