Example sentences of "[det] one [prep] [pron] could [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The different aspects of the Christian faith can be distinguished for the sake of clarity but they can not be separated in the life of the Christian community as if any one of them could exist alone or have priority over the others
2 Far more than any one of them could contemplate .
3 The world 's top eight fit men players arrived in Frankfurt last night agreed on one thing — any one of them could become the 1992 IBM ATP World Champion over the next six days .
4 Any one of them could have been the girl he was looking for , with or without a bandage .
5 Rosemary said yesterday : ‘ They were all adults in that car and any one of them could have stopped that train of events with one word .
6 It makes me so angry — any one of them could have found something to rest that child on , but no , they all stand there in case they get blood on their hands and watch the child suffer — ’
7 Those three operations then are the measure of modern medical practice : cancers which might have developed from an enlarged prostate , some rogue polyps and a spinal tumour , any one of which could have proved fatal , were all pre-empted by discovery and cure ; and I can not be other than deeply grateful for this additional lease of life .
8 At the same time she could n't help but wonder about the fact that in the space of twelve months he had been involved in three relationships , Anna Wallace , Amanda Knatchbull and herself , any one of which could have ended in marriage .
9 Any one of which could win you £50,000 in cash .
10 Any one of which could win you £50,000 in cash .
11 Any one of which could get you either hospitalized or excommunicated .
12 But there was so much coming and going that any one of us could have slipped out , pushed Everett through the window and slipped back again without being noticed .
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