Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [det] one " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you think you could possibly curb your dislike and mistrust of me for that one evening ? |
2 | The ground itself is not as harsh as the words I felt beneath me for that one curious moment at the Treasury . |
3 | But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages . |
4 | For tens of pennies it 'll take you to any one of 20 odd bays or villages in the area . |
5 | Yet Switzerland is only 20 miles to the north and a three-hour car drive will take you to any one of five different countries . |
6 | About a week later he explained at more length that the committee had seen all the drawings and liked them with this one exception . |
7 | And there 's a there 's three of them in this one room in , in the bedroom and they wo n't separate them cos and she , they 're good for each other . |
8 | But experience shows that few companies will budge without vast incentives ; most firms recruit few local people ; some leave when tax holidays end ; and zones work only when there are few of them in any one area . |
9 | And was it off this one central chamber that you took the tank chambers round ? |
10 | How , how far is it after another one second ? |
11 | ‘ It was disappointing to play so well at times and then lose it in that one spell . |
12 | And then , for ten , twenty , forty hours or so the millions sit back to watch the show as the huge tropical storm lashes and bursts and howls its way around the islands , shaking , shuddering and drenching the place as if it held all the concentrated fury of nature and had decided to unleash it upon this one unfortunate spot . |
13 | Bear in mind , though , that the witness is entitled to ask for a copy of the statement and can show it to any one they choose , including the other side . |
14 | How we buy food also has an influence on how much we eat of it at any one meal . |
15 | When the library is a multi-media centre , it may be possible for the tape-slide sequence to be studied there , but in the typical school there would be severe limitations if more than a small proportion of students were set to do such study ; the library is usually too small for more than a tenth of the school population at best to use it at any one time . |
16 | It is scooped shallowly out on the left of the esplanade , and forms an oval more than 200 yards long ; 20,000 people can be in it at any one time . |
17 | Some 64pc of those entitled to Family Credit receive it at any one time . |
18 | Well , next week , will be telling us about another one of these very controversial books , wo n't you ? |
19 | You 'll get us at either one of these . ’ |