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

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1 There are , for example , calls for an increase in farm protection for one crop , and for proposed restrictions on the volumes of subsidised farm exports to be forgotten .
2 Each order is your pension entitlement for one week and is valid for 12 weeks after the date shown on the voucher .
3 Since our last meeting The Medau Society has been offered a Grant for one year only — which is very generous of the Sports Council under the circumstances and for which we are very grateful — BUT THERE ARE CERTAIN CONDITIONS :
4 It is reached from the A164 by a lane about one mile long with wide verges , or by a lane about one and a half miles long from the B1248 .
5 It is called benefit and and the well being of those kids about there , that we 're educating them at our own school , that they can have jobs and work , and if this is going , my fear is , okay we can live within this , s as you say , it may that it 's just bad settlement for one year .
6 Her scheme of things in my judgment is likely to offer better continuity of care and thus more rapport between Paul and his carers and a better opportunity for one carer to hand on the necessary skills with Paul 's equipment to any successor .
7 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
8 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
9 One minute she 'd be putting up a good case for one course of action , then produce an equally convincing rebuttal .
10 In summary , there is no clear case for one type of tax system compared to another .
11 Yes we we 've adjourned this case for one week other enquiries can be made .
12 Yes we agree to adjourn this case for one week enquiries can be made .
13 Oral antibiotic treatment was continued while the patient was ambulant after admission for one month and ursodesoxycholic acid 750 ng/d was given permanently for the prevention of gall stone recurrence .
14 Having said that , the manufacturer 's part for one application may be the heavy duty part for another — NRC2119 is a standard Range Rover rear or heavy duty front spring .
15 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that the Government will remain firm against raising the present European Community budget ceiling and that they will continue to encourage EC financing arrangements based on supply-side economics , not on the massive transfers of money between one country and another through the Commission ?
16 No advantage for one side can ever be regarded as absolutely conclusive . ’
17 Similarly with proletarian dictatorship : ‘ under genuine democracy there is no excuse for one class to crush other classes for its own benefit ’ ( chapter I , ‘ Class ’ ) .
18 You will need a screened cable about one metre ( one yard ) in length and with the correct plug terminations ; these can be bought ready made-up at hi-fi stores .
19 This is to acknowledge receipt of your cheque for one place at the above at the member rate of Five Pounds ( £5.00 ) .
20 cos they 're only er two pounds or something or other for forty eight , Wrigley Spearmint Gum about one pound fifty oh , what 's happened to his voice ?
21 Today cocaine earns Bolivia as much as its entire formal economy and provides a livelihood for one family in six .
22 People all over the world were asked to offer this prayer for one minute each day at midday so that there would be a continuous vigil of prayer for peace throughout the earth .
23 We got funding for one year but next year we 're left with it .
24 Unless with the bridal magazine we 've had funding for one year .
25 A similar DOE has been found in experiments by Edwards , Jagielo , Zentall and Hogan ( 1982 ) , who used different types of grain to differentiate the outcomes , and by Peterson and Trapold ( 1984 ) who presented ( in the correlated condition ) food after a correct response for one trial-type and just a feedback tone for a correct response for the other type of trial .
26 However , if this is a rational response for one employer , it is likely to be a rational response for all of them , so that all firms will pay more .
27 On a day-to-day basis there may be influence in the interaction between one member and another , which will be demonstrated by verbal or non-verbal feedback .
28 Many people , on hearing the word ‘ relationships ‘ , think only of the interaction between one man and one woman .
29 The other enigma is how to get musical unity between one section of a work and the rest .
30 They are both gladiatorial in the sense that the participant ; train or practise and exhibit their skills and enthusiasm for one end , the amusement of others .
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