Example sentences of "[adj] one [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are two distal oral papillae on each side of the jaw ; a conspicuous spine-like one on the oral plate and a smaller scale-like one on the adoral plate which may be missing in some specimens ( see Madsen , 1970 : 179–181 for a discussion of this character ) . |
2 | Die studies become even more useful when , as often happens , two coins have been struck from the same die on one side but a different one on the other side . |
3 | An honest vote for Labour — or an evasive one for the Liberal Democrats , which will also help Mr Kinnock to Downing Street — signals a return to Britain 's long , tragic , doomed pursuit of a soft option . |
4 | er mine 's the top one it says erm well I 'll , I 'll reme I 'll rem I 'll , yeah , well it just says on it and it 's the , it 's the top one on the left hand side as you 're facing them |
5 | The secret is to hit the edge of the top one with the steel-tipped back edge of your heels and travel all the way down just skimming each stair the same way . |
6 | Between the peace settlement of 1814 – 15 and the death of the old monarchical and aristocratic Europe after 1914 there was some growth in the size and a more marked one in the geographical scope of diplomatic services ; but this was slow and largely confined to the major states . |
7 | Moving across the Adriatic , you comment that ‘ it has been a bad week for Bosnia 's Muslims and a shaming one for the outside world . ’ |
8 | Purists still demand the long trudge with the Atco cylinder-mower , the old one with the heavy roller and the polished-brass gas tank . |
9 | Expect to see folk such as Chris Evans ( the funny ginger one on The Big Breakfast ) and Banderas on stage at The Powerhaus in north London . |
10 | It 's the ginger one in the tartan longjohns and his mate with the coconut matting on his chest . |
11 | The centre light fitting , designed by Lutyens , is made of mother of pearl and ivory and matches a similar one in the private bathroom . |
12 | Yet if Leonard 's fleet feet were still part of his youthfulness , there were signs of bodily frailty ; he bore the only real wounds of the contest , a cut to the lip sustained early on and a more serious one over the left eye in the 11th round . |
13 | Broad classifications of this sort are rarely satisfactory , but the trend away from social studies in favour of science ( with arts remaining steady ) was a consistent one in the intervening years , despite violent fluctuations in demand for individual subjects within all three categories . |
14 | Yeah , I 'm putting the extra one in the appropriate place for the role play that 's all . |
15 | If you decide to use an insecticide , choose the most appropriate one for the affected plant and the pest concerned to avoid injuring beneficial insects . |
16 | The debate on the definition of power is a long-running one in the social sciences , and we shall not go into it in detail here . |
17 | To his left one of the massive bronze lions that guarded the square had become a meeting place for some teenagers grouped around a ghetto blaster . |
18 | The new Tory ministry under Harley may have been successful in changing the previous Whig majority in Parliament into a Tory one in the General Election of 1710 ; but the furore unleashed by the Sacheverell affair meant that a Parliament dominated by High Tories was returned , which was much more extreme than a moderate like Harley would have wished . |
19 | The opposite one to the right angle . |
20 | For despite having an open mind in many ways , his attitude to women and their problems had always been the conventional one of the young aristocrat he had once been . |
21 | A fuller understanding of the international economic order and modern migratory pressures also requires an analysis , inevitably a very brief one in the present context , of the British impact on the Indian states that came to form one of the centrepieces of the British Empire and the so-called ‘ jewel in the crown ’ . |
22 | In 1991 , British government finances again moved into deficit and the projections are that the deficit will grow but notwithstanding this the market in UK government bonds will remain , by international standards , a medium-sized one for the foreseeable future . |
23 | The classic one of the unmarried daughter who stays at home to look after parents for instance . |
24 | The mine is a rich one for the diligent researcher . |
25 | got the right one for the right belt anyway yeah |
26 | He ended his hour-long presentation with the words , ‘ We are on our way toward making the division one of the best goddamned outfits in overseas operations , and I just want to be given the chance to prove that the plan which I have outlined to you today is the right one for the British operation , for Europe and for the Corporation . ’ |
27 | You can occasionally pick up such things at local auctions , but it is largely a matter of searching until you find the right one at the right price . |
28 | In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) . |
29 | Almost any Japanese dish — except for the deep-fried tempura — is a good one for the discerning eater . |
30 | The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class . |