Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] on [art] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In these prints a combination of two and sometimes three colours has been used on the one plate .
2 Senoi peoples have been portrayed on the one hand as the quintessential noble savages by perpetrators of ‘ Senoi Dream Theory ’ ( Stewart 1951 , 1954 ; Garfield 1974 ) and on the other as raging bloodthirsty killers by proponents of instinctive human aggression ( Paul 1978 ; Eibl-Eibesfeldt 1979 ; Wilson 1978 ) .
3 The negotiation and offer would be limited on the one hand by the school 's ability/willingness to use different initiatives and on the other by the head of service 's management of his or her total team resource and his or her balance of support to all the schools in the team 's catchment area .
4 Another factor in Ethernet 's favour is that different types of cable can be mixed on the one Ethernet network , so you could lay cheap cable in most areas and higher-performance stuff in critical sections .
5 It may be argued on the one hand that where the owner of goods was under no tortious liability for their appearance on the occupier 's land , he ought to be able to retake them in any event , provided he does no injury to the premises or gives adequate security for making good any unavoidable injury .
6 This favourable trend was to be attributed on the one hand to efforts at ‘ re-industrialization ’ , for instance of steel closure areas in the Northern Region and Wales , and on the other to a partial reversion to the pattern of 1971–78 , when labour shortage in Greater London created some of the worst trends in manufacturing employment .
7 A union of Baptists or of Methodists could be based on shared theological foundations ; a union of Nonconformists could only be based on the one thing they shared , their nonconforming status as English Protestant Christians outside the established church of the land .
8 The two opposing schools of thought are represented on the one side by Theodore Levitt and on the other by John Quelch and Richard Hoff .
9 In the late 1980s it has seemed that social workers and their agencies have been caught in a political crossfire between being criticized on the one hand for allowing some children to suffer unnecessarily , sometimes to the point of death , at the hands of their parent(s) or guardian(s) , and on the other hand of intervening unwarrantably into other families and removing their children inappropriately .
10 … the bilateralism inherent in the traditional structures and processes of international law is secured on the one hand , by a prohibition of intervention protecting not only a State 's internal but also its external affairs against third party interference and , on the other hand , by the pacta tertiis rule in the law of treaties , according to which an agreement can create neither obligations nor rights for a third State without its consent .
11 It 's a matter of fact rather than rather than rather than a matter what is shown on the one inch map .
12 Well I think er yeah I definitely have to agree with you that we 're not hearing enough of them but I suppose more and more now people are starting to record you know a little bit more of the older stuff and I think what 's happened on the pop scene that they 've absolutely dried up as regards er creating new music you know and people are going into computerized music now and you know everything is played on the one machine and it 's getting like a er I do n't know it 's as as if you do n't really have to be a musician any more .
13 Our life is characterised on the one hand by a certain cosiness of Christian fellowship and on the other hand by a pleasant familiarity with the secular world : we work in it , spend our hard earned income on it , and take some of our pleasures from it .
14 The first aspect is represented on the one hand by the theme of ‘ uneven development ’ and on the other by the notion of ‘ local social system ’ .
15 In Cuncliffe-Owen v Teather & Greenwood ( a Stock Exchange case ) Mr Justice Ungoed-Thomas said : " it is suggested on the one hand that this rule excluded usage of wider scope and , on the other hand , with the support of expert evidence , that it was a particular instance reflecting a wider usage .
16 My own opinion is that the terms of reference of the public debate about education that have been established on the one hand by the political parties , and on the other by the teaching unions , are stupefyingly narrow .
17 A significant part of the problem was related on the one hand to the scale of government overseas expenditure ( government current transactions ) , and on the other to the scale of capital exports .
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