Example sentences of "one [adj] [noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Elsewhere in the District around this time , a gap between the resignation of one full-time officer and the appointment of another provoked distress and urgent resolutions to the District Council . |
2 | Must be put on using a anew one each time before the penis touches any part of the woman 's vaginal area , and must be held in place when the penis is withdrawn . |
3 | The reason for this equality of values arises from the fact that a financial claim is at one and the same time an asset to one economic unit and a liability to another . |
4 | There was one classic occasion when the flare went out at Fawley refinery . |
5 | One wrong move and the lot collapses . |
6 | The designs show houses shaped like school set squares , with one high wall and a roof swooping almost to the ground . |
7 | What came as a surprise was that the secondary visual cortex contained not one further map but a number of them , at least five . |
8 | We do not imply that PMR is necessarily the most effective technique for any one individual client but the scope of this book does not extend to covering all possible relaxation techniques . |
9 | At the root of the debate there lies one real question that every organisation in either movement has to confront : does gradualism genuinely mitigate the damaging behaviour of society , or does it subtly and insidiously reinforce that behaviour by subscribing to its basic value ? |
10 | For the man looking at him through one natural eye and a lens in the socket of his other eye , the silver-haired man with a scar bisecting his cheek , to which he had sewn rubies so that the long-healed wound seemed still to gleam with blood — was none other than Baal Firenze . |
11 | One lucky winner and a friend will spend two nights at Hoar Cross Hall in a luxury Master Bedroom . |
12 | One lucky reader and a friend will stay in a 3 star hotel in the heart of New York . |
13 | In one large painting and a suite of related prints he pays homage to the great minimalist by superimposing texts relating to Newman 's career over images of his work . |
14 | Together they packed his clothes and personal belongings into one large suitcase and a leather grip . |
15 | This third National Government , like the Conservative-Liberal Unionist coalition of 1895–1905 , was the type of coalition government with which British history is much more familiar : a coalition between one major party and a fragment from another which has broken off because it disagrees with one of its parent party 's central tenets — in 1886 Home Rule , in 1931 unwillingness to reduce unemployment benefit on the part of Labour and unwillingness to tamper with free trade in the case of the Liberals . |
16 | However , if homogeneous expectations and portfolio opportunities are assumed there will be only one optimum portfolio when the market is in equilibrium . |
17 | All subjects received presentations of both stimuli , the light in one distinctive context and the click in another . |
18 | The consequence of this is one key problem that the venture capital industry faces : not so much related to the price of loan capital , but to its availability and the conditions under which it is lent . |
19 | He can practise forming as many words as possible from one long word or a collection of single letters : the letter units from a Scrabble set are useful for this purpose . |
20 | All accommodation is on one floor with a kitchen , a dining area in the handsomely furnished lounge , one twin and one double bedroom and a bathroom . |
21 | In assessing the impact that rail travel 's going to have in terms of travel patterns form the new settlement , I think that one important consideration that the panel should have regard to is the location of York 's s station relative to the City Centre . |
22 | Harris is believed to have said on receiving the Directive to form a Target Marking Force , that this was one more occasion where a commander in the field had been dictated to by junior officers at the Ministry . |
23 | One more blow and the attacker would be inside . |
24 | One more weekend and the security screen could be lifted . |
25 | I feel that we need now new blood on the committee , and coupled with the fact that I 've done one one more year than the constitution says I should , I 'm not standing for reelection as Chairman . |
26 | It was one more indication that the government had its own vested interest in allowing Ulster to stew indefinitely in its crime and racketeer misery . |
27 | One more temptation or the start of a recovery ? |
28 | One more visit and the picture of the man who had taken the package to Moscow would be fuller and acceptable as a memorandum to the Deputy Under Secretary . |
29 | It rated one resident policeman and a mention in the Shell Guide . |
30 | The audience held their breath in one collective sigh as the orchestra began to play the first few bars of ‘ Strolling with Nancy ’ . |