Example sentences of "[am/are] one of [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Yeah but if you 're one of the innocent ones .
2 They 're one of the largest producers in Europe , and with Christmas a coming , it 's harvest time .
3 And even if the weather is passable , low level walks will take you to places you 'd perhaps never have tried if you 're one of the many walkers whose sights are normally set pretty firmly on the heights .
4 But , without trying to flatter you , you 're one of the ablest accountants in the City .
5 Right you 've done the answers to question one Dominic , excellent , well done , you 're one of the best students in the class .
6 ‘ Naylor tells me you 're one of the best executives in your particular line , ’ Cicely Hepwood , a neat and gentle woman , remarked at one point during the meal .
7 You can get help with the cost of travel to and from hospital for NHS treatment if you 're one of the two groups of people shown below .
8 Miss Taylor , I think everybody is talking about your appearance but I think you 're one of the greatest actresses in the world and I 've enjoyed a lot of your films .
9 If , after inspecting your shoes and feet , you find no noticeable problems , then you 're one of the lucky ones .
10 Or there could be , if you 're one of the lucky winners in our Bully 's Sporting Darts comp !
11 We , we 're one of the main centres in the country for that , and some of these erm big apparatuses go to erm well below one milli-kelvin .
12 Make sure you 're one of the satisfied customers by following this advice from the KSA :
13 They 're one of the fine universities of Virginia .
14 Yet they 're one of the few products not advertised on TV , probably because their appearance is far from viewer-friendly .
15 Fortunately I 'm one of the strong ones . ’
16 I 'm one of the best marksmen in Europe , and you are possibly the biggest grouse in Europe . ’
17 After that we became disinterested in each other and I only had three weeks to the deadline , a last-minute decision to make , but I suppose I 'm one of the lucky ones because my parents were behind me all the way .
18 As for Oxford , I 'm one of the lucky ones in Gav 's splendid purchasing scam via the Fax .
19 I 'm one of the lucky ones — I can choose where to live .
20 ‘ I 'd done a lot of training , going to the gym three times a week and now I 'm one of the top boxers for my age and weight .
21 I 'm one of the original directors of the theatre and er Mr Chairman what worries me is this .
22 I am one of the greatest writers of the century .
23 I am one of the lucky ones whose interest is in catfish , particularly those of South America .
24 But I am one of the lucky ones .
25 ‘ Somebody printed that I am one of the richest women in England .
26 I am one of the hon. Members who has started a business from scratch and who has been an employer of quite a lot of people whose jobs were created out of that initiative and enterprise .
27 Motorcycle emissions are one of the chief causes of Bangkok 's mounting air pollution problem .
28 The first year 's subscription includes one free BBC Selector and standard installation if you are one of the early subscribers .
29 In his letters ( and the many unpublished letters are one of the great coups and pleasures of this life ) the tetchy assaults on the fornications and adulteries of his old friends represent the spry youthful satirist sunk into broody dogmatism .
30 But strawberries of any sort , served with cream are one of the great delights of summer and I see that in Cheshire the fruit farms have already put out their ‘ Pick Your Own ’ notices .
  Next page