Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] one [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Estée Lauder 's latest launch , Time-Zone , looks set to continue this preoccupation with dry skin as one of the first and most uncomfortable signs of an ageing complexion .
2 A notice of his death in the Bristol Journal supports the view that had he lived he would have made an even greater mark as an engineer : ‘ The public have to deplore in him the loss of one of the first mechanics in the kingdom , whose early genius brought to perfection that long-wished-for desideratum , the applying the powers of the fire-engine to rotular movements . ’
3 Wireless World almost created civil war in the audio industry at about this time over its publication of one of the first RC-coupled amplifiers .
4 Excursions : Zell am See is a marvellous base for many lovely coach tours of the Baroque city of Salzburg with its ancient fortress ; the Grossglockner , a climb up one of the first major Alpine highways ( opened in 1935 ) to see Austria 's highest mountain , set amidst the everlasting snows of the Pasterze glacier ; the Krimml waterfalls ; Vienna : Kaprun : St. Wolfgang and Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut , and even Venice .
5 But such worries are nothing compared to the dilemma facing the Kremlin as the waves of perestroika lap at one of the last fortresses of communist orthodoxy .
6 The monument , in Dzerzhinsky Square opposite the Lubyanka , the headquarters of the State Security Committee ( KGB ) , consisted simply of a granite boulder brought from the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea , site of one of the first camps for political prisoners established under Soviet rule .
7 Mark Twain ( 1835–1910 ) , author of one of the first popular travel books , in his car , 1907
8 Robert Tisserand , a British practising aromatherapist , author and researcher , is the author of one of the first books in English on this hitherto rather elusive ( except in France ) therapy .
9 City twice came from behind to take a point against one of the second division 's form teams .
10 On 26 March the junta decided that the invasion would take place on one of the first three days in April .
11 The success of Drysgol Una the Limousin cow which emerged as champion of champions in the cattle section also provided an historical link with one of the first shows .
12 Boyd first came to Britain in the early Sixties as the organiser of one of the first package tours of blues and gospel musicians , featuring artists such as Muddy Waters and the Reverend Gary Davis .
13 It takes its name from one of the first cases in which such an injunction was granted , Mareva Compania Naviera S.A .
14 The last few years they had been more apart , until in 1969 they both rediscovered each other in one of the first Women 's Liberation groups in London .
15 Many years later , about 1943 , I introduced a distinguished Air Marshal to one of the first of the airborne glass-fibre radomes , a biggish thing intended to be bolted under a Lancaster bomber .
16 The bus stopped to pick up a passenger off one of the first terraced streets of the town .
17 And I went about two years ago on a gorgeous and sunny morning like one of the first of the season , you know , and the place was packed .
18 On the title page to one of the first volumes is written , ‘ Once Kitchen maid at Weston ’ .
19 On 4 December Sotheby 's is offering French furniture from one of the last old style tenues on the Cote d'Azur .
20 And during the years when Pound was most under Yeats 's influence , Pound too embraced this ideal — as when in 1912 he went with Yeats and some others to pay an act of homage to one of the last English representatives of the type , the Sussex squire Wilfred Scawen Blunt :
21 This conclusion , very obvious to historians and anthropologists , was a dramatic and difficult point to put over in a society which rejected this possibility as one of the first principles .
22 The reputation of one of the last of the Hi-de-Hi style holiday camps was vindicated when the BBC agreed to pay £250,000 compensation for a libellous item on Esther Rantzen 's That 's Life programme .
23 The reputation of one of the last of the Hi-de-Hi style holiday camps was vindicated yesterday when the BBC agreed to pay £250,000 compensation for a libellous item on Esther Rantzen 's That 's Life programme .
24 THE reputation of one of the last of the Hi-de-Hi style holiday camps was vindicated yesterday when the BBC agreed to pay record compensation of £250,000 for a libellous item on Esther Rantzen 's That 's Life programme .
25 Mr Edmund Lane was partner in one of the last concerns engaged in it .
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