Example sentences of "[Wh adv] one [noun sg] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A special feature is the series of transparent overlays supplied , some to generate the moire patterns , others to provide a novel representation of the geometrical illusions , whereby one part of the configuration is separated from the remainder , and the distorted circles are seen to be truly circular , the apparently diverging lines to be truly parallel . |
2 | The concept of alignment recognises how one member of a family system may oppose or join with another in carrying out some task . |
3 | How one afternoon in the blaze of the Highland summer one of the airmen roused the corporal and entreated : " What do you make of yon ? " |
4 | And he enjoyed picnics ; in the Guide he recounts how one day during a drive up Little Langdale and home by Dungeon Ghyll , ‘ the cloth was laid on the green grass , for that was the table : the cold collation was next produced from the carts , and the writer , though he has been one of many , has seldom witnessed more cheerful gipsyings . |
5 | Of course it 's getting to the stage when one version of the album alone wo n't be enough to satisfy everyone . |
6 | In order to divide up a lengthy recording of conversational data into chunks which can be investigated in detail , the analyst is often forced to depend on intuitive notions about where one part of a conversation ends and another begins . |
7 | The total student population of 90 000 helps greatly to preserve an element of life and change in a city where one quarter of the population is over 66 . |
8 | Also , the four members of the False Cross are more equal than those of Crux , where one star in the pattern ( Delta Crucis ) is markedly fainter than the rest . |
9 | Why one girl in a crowd ? |