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

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1 Apparently one of the reception clerks , a man called Edouard , turned up at work with a black eye and other signs of having been in a good fight .
2 Peter Joseph Lenne was only one of the landscape planners and artists who left their mark in this biggest and best known park of Berlin .
3 The protein interacts with only one of the DNA strands and based on the fact that the complementary strand competes for binding it would appear to have little affinity for the double stranded form of the oligonucleotide .
4 Under conditions of nonlimiting H 2 concentrations ( a ) , D. desulfuricans reduced Fe(III) and sulphate simultaneously at rates comparable to Fe(III) and sulphate reduction when only one of the electron acceptors was provided .
5 Only one of the physics students , had , for example , considered taking a degree in chemistry .
6 Er only one of the channel classes is inhibited .
7 She was going to put it in the china vase , only one of the stage hands had left his lighter there for safe keeping , so she stuffed it between two books on the top shelf .
8 The development plan is only one of the material considerations , and its policies and assumptions may be out of date .
9 It is this logic of practice which effectively negates most research and is perhaps the main reason that between 1979 and 1988 , only one of the research papers I have compiled has been looked at by senior officers .
10 Only one of the control subjects was similarly positive , and this sample was from the upper lobe of a lung with clear apical capping suggestive of old asymptomatic infection with M tuberculosis .
11 In deference to the generator , presumably , only one of the table lamps was lit , giving the room a shadowy , ghostly look .
12 Only one of the identifier sections on the form should be completed when specifying a range of entries and the same identifier should be used for both the Start and Finish of the range .
13 Only one of the identifier sections on the form should be completed when specifying a range of entries and the same identifier should be used for both the Start and Finish of the range .
14 At Gill Head , where Cartmel Fell looms huge to the south and the road is dark with overhanging trees , a hidden drive turns sharply towards the lake and suddenly one of the crown jewels of the Arts and Crafts Movement is before you .
15 CIC is already one of the world leaders in pen operating systems , having produced PenDOS , an environment specifically designed for use not only in developing totally new pen based applications , but also for transforming existing mouse driven DOS and Windows applications so that they can become ‘ pen aware ’ .
16 That is just one of the horror stories told by Jonathan Margolis and Gabrielle Morris in their new book THE COMMUTER 'S TALE ( Chapmans , £3.99 ) .
17 I 'm just one of the Star Councillors , but I was n't in the Star Room when you showed them the animal .
18 ‘ This is just one of the quality awards now either available for competition for being introduced , ’ said Performance Development Manager Charles Wilson , reviewing quality activity in Scotland at present .
19 It took just one of the party girls to drift by and break up his life .
20 It needs a full day to explore just one of the island circuits thoroughly .
21 She was curious as to where they were going , but so far Wayne had refused to say ; as far as she knew , this was just one of the Estate roads and it led nowhere .
22 The short-eared owl assemblage shows a similar discrepancy , and this is due to just one of the pellet samples having an excess of incisors , the incisors of the other sample and the molars of both samples being in deficit .
23 Yes , two months ago she had been just one of the Pinehurst girls , and today she was the owner of a house and faced with the double problem of looking after her sister and providing a means of livelihood for them both .
24 Once facing the road , Baz throws open one of the car doors and snaps his fingers .
25 The debtor or a creditor presents his petition to the Bankruptcy Court of the district in which the debtor resides or carries on business — in London , the High Court ; elsewhere , normally one of the County Courts .
26 The girl in front had stopped under one of the street lamps .
27 A solitary figure standing there in a trench coat under one of the street lamps ?
28 A fortiori is this the case where the Treaty obligation arises under one of the Community treaties to which section 2 of the European Communities Act 1972 applies .
29 The hon. Gentleman should ask anybody in and around Nottingham whether they approve of the famous leaf stem statue , which costs £38,000 , the coloured blobs under one of the car parks , which cost £28,000 , or the provision of a day centre for the winos who are driving everybody mad , which cost £160,000 .
30 Certain doors are not to be opened things like emergency exits there 's they notice that there 's more one of the emergency exits is actually broken , so the door do n't even open .
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