Example sentences of "[adj] one for the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | well I read the free one for the week and that was it |
2 | Writing in the FRC 's second annual review , Sir Ron warns that ‘ the next year will be a controversial one for the ASB and one in which the Board will need strong support ’ . |
3 | Deputy chairman Angela Rumbold said the decision was ‘ the right one for the party and the right one for the Government ’ . |
4 | She was a nice lady , and when her husband was alive he was a great one for the shooting and the fishing , though there is not much fishing here on Moila . |
5 | According to MacQuillan and Ron Barron the deal was a very poor one for the paper and Pascoe also pocketed some of the proceeds . |
6 | The situation on the farm was an ever-changing one for the wife and examples of these changes were seen on many holdings . |
7 | And tonight 's televised home game against the Wires is a vital one for the club and its fans . |
8 | If desktop publishing is considered as a tool then it is important , as with any tool , to select both the correct one for the job and then use it in a sensible manner . |