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

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1 Madrid-based Alcatel Standard Electrica SA formed a consortium with the Spanish National Institute for Industry to win one of Spain 's most important business coups in China since the latter embarked on its programme of economic reforms in 1978 .
2 A number of dealers noted that they had gained regular new clients from the fair , who , despite these difficult times , returned year after year to purchase one print for their collection .
3 Until 1190 , they were kept up-to-date ; but in that year , Count Henry II of Champagne took one copy of the list with him when he set out for Outremer , and this may have inhibited his officials from making further changes in the copy left behind at Troyes .
4 Every site will of course require one main LIFESPAN Process , to do the job of Configuration Management for which you bought the product .
5 That does of course pose one or two problems , as far as the locational aspects of the new settlement are concerned , as I understand it neither the County Council nor the relevant District Councils have mandated on the question of location , they 've not yet embarked on the detailed exercise which will be necessary to identify a preferred location .
6 So a single-member company may of course have one member , but will normally need two officers , ie the member/director and another person as company secretary .
7 Of the opposition sides , Bay of Plenty replaced one player while Richard Loe , who left the field during the First Test , was the only other casualty .
8 The kind of inferences that are called implicatures are always of this special intended kind , and the theory of implicature sketches one way in which such inferences , of a non-conventional sort , can be conveyed while meeting the criterion of communicated messages sketched in Grice 's theory of meaning-nn .
9 The Animal Procedures Committee , set up to advise the government on animal experiments , recommended that there was sufficient evidence of sentience to give one species of invertebrate , the common octopus , protection .
10 Remember that when a probate or letters of administration constitute one of the title documents it 's unlikely in any event to be handed over , so look for a covenant for its production and if one is n't abstracted , make a requisition on the point , although you should note covenants for production are not necessary in deeds giving rise to first registration .
11 In all the difficulties of being cared for , the role of confidante offers one solution .
12 The main point I want to make is that , looked at from the perspective of an individual teacher 's working life , this kind of action constitutes one very important strategy within a whole repertoire of ways of improving their pleasure and satisfaction in the job .
13 Each line of script represents one second of running time and the words are written down at the normal speaking rate of three per second .
14 Two months after the Schoenberg fracas , the rhythmic violence of Stravinsky 's Rite of Spring provoked one of the most celebrated theatrical débâcles of all time at its Paris premiere .
15 We were given detailed programmes of work , which included visiting families and working alongside them so as to be able to understand their most pressing difficulties , We would hold discussions about national politics , to look at the lack of civil liberties and to examine how the system of exploitation divides one person from another .
16 There was a large brown wardrobe standing against the wall with a block of wood supporting one of its damaged feet .
17 Look at one of the suggested organising approaches for delivering the Key Stage 2 history curriculum , and devise a detailed scheme of work to implement one of the core units .
18 Tonight in our summer gardens series we visit Barnsley House in the Cotswolds.It 's taken one woman 's dedication and thirty years of work to create one of Britain 's finest private gardens .
19 Those staff not buying or selling houses but who are changing their place of residence receive one payment of £335 which is not taxed .
20 Right , looking at the history of this consultation of the Department of Transport losing one court case and the following left by history consultation requiring a considerable response for every day .
21 Good sailing centres will have at least one and certainly the R Y A ones do and they 're important because if beginners get into difficulties out on the water you need to be able to get to them as quickly as possible and it also gives them a sense of security to have one of these things around .
22 Rain , ten millimetres of rain equals one millimetre ten of rain equals one millimetre and this one one degrees celsius equals
23 Rain , ten millimetres of rain equals one millimetre ten of rain equals one millimetre and this one one degrees celsius equals
24 This pattern of selling undermines one of the standard explanations for the low level of private share ownership in the UK , namely that buying and selling shares is too complicated .
25 Sometimes trade financing documents such as letters of credit require one of the parties to obtain the quality certificate of some internationally recognised body .
26 Consideration of the phenomenon of overshadowing provides one possible way by which the associative structure shown in Fig 5.10(b) can be made to predict acquired distinctiveness .
27 This acute retention of urine constitutes one of medicine 's most uncomfortable emergencies , with its habit of coming on at the end of and evening 's drinking ( usually beer ) adding a bloated urgency to the situation .
28 I have a piece of paper listing one traveller 's journeys during the first fortnight of this month .
29 that 's just they 're the people I 'm going to interview okay then you 've got example yesterday at approximately nine twenty Bacon 's technical college at went up in a barrage of smoke taking one life which is believed to be that of the caretaker who was having a last minute check before leaving the building in the evening .
30 Countless towers of smoke remind one of Gustave Dore 's picture of the fiery tombs of the arch-heretics in Dante 's ‘ Hell ’ …
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