Example sentences of "[adj] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ? |
2 | The eight fabrics that were chosen for the garments were completely different one from the other . |
3 | But the contract I agreed to sign on behalf of Jean-Claude was a very different one from the one M. Chaillot had intended me to sign . |
4 | We exchanged the broken vase for a similar one from a guest cabin that is n't in use at present and we swapped the screen . ’ |
5 | But the real watershed for banks came in 1987 when the Nationwide Anglia building society launched an interest-bearing current account called FlexAccount , which was soon followed by a similar one from the Abbey National . |
6 | There were those present who later swore that the Old Stager wiped a glistening something from the corner of one eye . |
7 | This was once two cottages , a one-up , one-down 16th-century croft , and a more conventional one from the 1920s — they now ramble into each other at different levels . |
8 | Holly had picked a discarded one from the floor . |
9 | The possibility of accidental or deliberate pollution of our rivers is always going to be present therefore , and unless some sophisticated measuring device is installed in all our rivers which can quickly detect pollution and hence lead to urgent action , this argument about allowing fishermen to continue to carry out their sport is quite a strong one from an environmental point of view . |
10 | In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) . |
11 | The situation seems to be that those who want a car like J7 HPC will pay , within reason , what it takes to get a good one from a source they can trust . |
12 | One , a very good one from a firm of chain-store chemists , was still open . |
13 | We picked a good one from the library there . |
14 | Path a-c is the path of a conventional engineering approach with a small creative content , probably giving a better solution than the strictly logical one from a theoretical point of view , but creating the possibility of a new set of problems , possibly in manufacturing . |
15 | We 've got a couple of erm er , oh that was the only one from the er questions is it ? |
16 | Without exception every single one of them in that room , and I invited every single one from the whole of my constituency , said , we want to stay in the National Health Service . |
17 | ‘ I had a nice one from the people of Ireland that care . |
18 | Only one rib had needed replacing and Bonefish apologised that he had fashioned that new one from a piece of his own Madeira wood . |
19 | David Lindsey Body of Truth ( Warner ) Guatemalan setting for the new one from the author of Mercy . |
20 | She would have to go downstairs to find and fetch a new one from the store cupboard in the kitchen . |
21 | The distinction between work and leisure and between work and education is an arbitrary one from the point of view of stress on the person . |
22 | While Miles was influenced by the American Beats , and by a literary culture , Farren 's somewhat more street-based style was born of the rock culture , which took in everything from Brando and The Wild One from the mid 1950s through early Elvis to Dylan and the Rolling Stones . |
23 | Right bad lots from the cradle to the grave . |