Example sentences of "[art] one [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And now here I am in the morning admitting that every one of the 34 days Madeleine has been alive has seemed like a birthday .
2 Mike Lawrence has been the test pilot here since 1983 and has flown 4,000 sorties including every one of the 165 Jaguars in the RAF Fleet .
3 Every one of the departmentally-related committees has been covered , with the number of televised occasions , up till the Whitsun recess , 1990 , ranging from two ( Education , Science and Arts ) to nine ( Environment ) with an average of 6.2 televised meetings .
4 A majority of readers of every one of the major-selling papers thought their own paper was biased — not just readers of the tabloids but readers of quality papers such as the Telegraph and the Guardian .
5 I think I 'd start off by saying that it 's probably and likely to f that you could find in the Greater York area , between six and ten miles from the city centre , erm one location which met every one of the twelve criteria , one hundred percent .
6 Particular concern is merited over the dominance of writing , especially where this is a tow-level , time-filling activity ; over the general failure to exploit the potential of collaborative activity — especially since every one of the sixty classrooms we visited in the classroom practice study used a grouping system of some kind ; and over the limited opportunities given to children for work-related talk of a challenging kind .
7 Every one of the 364 items which found their way to the museum after the war is still there , intact .
8 Every one of the nine sources was rated best for information on the issues and worst for helping people decide how to vote .
9 ’ Del , ’ Posi said , ’ every one of the forward preceptors has gone off-phase . ’
10 During the Twenties and Thirties the tram service gradually expanded until , by August Bank Holiday 1933 , every one of the 156 cars was on the road .
11 Every one of these is equally " improbable " in the sense that , if you spin the wheels at random , every one of the 4,096 positions is equally unlikely to turn up .
12 Every one of the European allies by whose side she had fought against Nazi Germany for the previous two years was now defeated and occupied .
13 At Hurstmonceux , it has been calculated that every one of the forty inmates and servants , man , women and child , consumed eight gallons of beer each every week .
14 It would be possible to add to the system indefinitely until every one of the recorded parameters that is normally displayed on an instrument in the cockpit of an aircraft was reproduced in this way .
15 Every one of the dead men ached in him like an amputation .
16 The knock-on effect will hurt virtually every one of the 15,000 islanders .
17 Accordingly , in March 1973 , the DES issued Circular 7/73 , ‘ The Development of Higher Education in the Non-University Sector ’ , which required local authorities and voluntary bodies to put forward detailed plans for every one of the 155 colleges of education within the guidelines of the White Paper .
18 The Act of Uniformity passed by the Cavalier Parliament in 1662 demanded that the clergy accept every one of the Thirty-Nine Articles and every detail of the Prayer Book .
19 Which perhaps not revolutionary but to me it was er it was but of all these things that er we 've done lots of things you know , but the thing that I , that stands out in my memory is is that er it 'd be about nineteen forty eight , there was a a one of the old members who I worked with was , lived alone and he was very ill .
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