Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Right well that 's half , and he has another half that goes into one .
2 With a plain , that goes in one of the colours .
3 Cor blimey that goes in one ear
4 The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church .
5 Brontosaurus , that looks like one .
6 Women account for only one in four junior managers and at senior management this drops to one or two per hundred .
7 This accomplishes in one generation what , in the past , took plant and animal breeders many generations to achieve by conventional selective breeding methods .
8 This counts as one movement .
9 This counts as one movement .
10 This ranks among one of my greatest days .
11 This varies from one method to another .
12 This sounds like one of his more severe remarks , although perhaps an ironical inflection has not survived its reporting .
13 ( This applies to one house only . )
14 This consists of one DN link nurse from each of the EHA 's nine patches .
15 This comes with one or more switches on the same ‘ plate ’ , operating different lights .
16 Well , the short answer to this comes in one word , experience .
17 But all that depends on one person !
18 This fungus , Pilobolus , is commonly found growing on the surface of bovine faecal pats about one week after these have been deposited .
19 SAD affects about one person in twenty and is caused by a hormonal reaction to the lack of natural sunlight in winter .
20 If anything unusual occurs at one of these phases a fixation at the relevant phase occurs .
21 Although all the new awards are based on a system of mandatory and optional modules , the balance between mandatory and optional varies from one occupational area to another .
22 Also the grass grows for only a short-season , and the amount of hay which can be cut and dried varies from one year to the next .
23 One of these consists of one invisible character , [ Alt-255 ] .
24 But , apart from a winter break , whatever is planned around the 23rd relates to one specific plan or association which has been on and off for several months and is now back on again .
25 London gambled and won on an a free-running game by three tries to one — Dean Ryan , Andrew and O'Leary against Johnson , with Andrew and John Liley kicking the other points .
26 Scotland showed superior power in the scrum but could not capitalise on their possession , and Western Samoa , who scored three tries to one , produced flowing play which was backed up by a strong play in the lineouts .
27 And it all happens through one man and his family of seven .
28 My purpose was to see if I could write a novel with only two characters , preserving the unities of time , place and action ( it all happens in one day in John 's London flat ) , without any cheating through long flashbacks or such devices .
29 Made seriously , these are very grave undertakings , but no one present pretends for one minute that the second set of godparents are mouthing agreement to things they even understand , never mind believe .
30 Matthew smiles , ‘ It all fades beside one overwhelming source of joy . ’
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