Example sentences of "one from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With four available among the remaining 44 cards , he had gone in one from 1–5 favourite to 10–1 underdog .
2 X , who did not have one in stock , contracted to buy one from Four Point Garage .
3 FARMERS WEEKLY Farms can not justify owning a combine indeed , we have contract-hired one from Agricultural Plant Hire since 1972 .
4 Great goal this one from young Joey Beauchamp ; the shot too hot for Hammond to hold .
5 He managed to hold the ball on the putting surface and , two putts later , the last one from six feet , he was on his knees in triumph , or was it supplication ?
6 ‘ You only have to look at a picture of him when he resigned and compare it with one from six months beforehand .
7 The letters themselves began with a private approach to Cecil by William Kirkcaldy of Grange ; then came one from five Scottish Protestants , Argyll , lord James and others , written on 19 July , and remarkable for its spelling , its rhetorical power , and its refusal to state positively what was wanted .
8 These round beans , one from each berry , give a more even roast than the usual split beans and may be roasted in a single layer in a heavy frying pan over a moderate heat .
9 Thus the cortex on one side contains a map of only half the visual field , but it contains two versions of that map , one from each eye , superimposed on one another .
10 Dinners — select one from each section , i.e. a starter , main course and dessert .
11 A brace of bands — one from each side of the Atlantic — who perhaps are n't as ‘ credible ’ or ( shucks ) ‘ cool ’ as certain fringe-flicking contemporaries , striving to clamber up pop 's league table .
12 The β -strands , one from each subunit , that form the antiparallel β -ribbon lie on the far side of the repressor .
13 The most common forms of sickle cell disease are sickle cell trait where the abnormal gene is inherited from one parent only had sickle cell anaemia where two copies of the abnormal gene are inherited , one from each parent .
14 From Monday September 16 the railway will have had two steam loco 's , one from each of these lines in regular use but the stay ends after this weekend 's gala .
15 Your brain gets two slightly different pictures of the pencil — one from each eye .
16 Cystic fibrosis only occurs if a baby inherits a matched pair of CF genes , one from each parent .
17 He picked up a second kitten , dangled one from each hand , swung them so that they hit each other .
18 The upper tier , the Committee , chaired by John Stradling Thomas , Minister of State for Wales , consists of eight local authority elected members , one from each county , four representing the WJEC and four the Welsh Counties Committee .
19 They find out that they 'll be competing against three local councillors from Kent , one from each of the main political parties — everyone crosses their fingers that they wo n't be able to agree on an answer .
20 The Soviet of the Republics would have 20 deputies delegated from each republic 's Supreme Soviet , and one from each autonomous republic or region within a republic 's borders .
21 It was also proposed that three deputy speakers be elected , one from each parliamentary group , but the USD deputies objected to this , arguing that the Movement for Rights and Freedoms ( MRF ) was based on ( Turkish ) ethnicity and thus constitutionally unlawful .
22 The compromise agreed by the conference involved the creation of an elected 62-member Senate ( compared with the current 104-member appointed chamber ) , with limited powers , which would comprise six representatives from each province and one from each of the country 's two territories .
23 Whereas members of these committees represent a particular department , branch or regional sales centre , staff in Glasgow are represented by Irene , Carolyn and myself , one from each floor .
24 Diploid means that you get two complete sets of all your genes in sexual reproduction , one from each parent .
25 In Fig. 11–1 we illustrate the demand for the local public good of two ‘ representative ’ individuals , one from each locality .
26 I would play O'Leary/ Fairclough with Newsome/Wetherall i.e one from each pair
27 Now , the paper format has n't quite been decided with reference to whether it will be compulsory to do at least one from each section .
28 Right , if you 've got ta do three essays now from six you have to do one from each section , then you 're gon na do either two of developmental , o it 's unclear exactly what the breakdown will be on that ..
29 a cluster sample using tutorials as clusters ; four tutorials are to be selected with probability proportional to cluster size , two from course 1 and one from each of the other courses .
30 At least one from each book .
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