Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [adj] one " in BNC.
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1 | On all sides : the abolitionists , the retentionists , and the abstainers , the vote was recognized as a momentous one in which the consciences of Members of Parliament came up against a profound issue transcending party politics . |
2 | She raced around the driveway on her blue tricycle , took her dolls for walks in her pram — she always asked for a new one as a birthday present — and helped to dress her smaller brother . |
3 | This history is not intended as an exhaustive one . |
4 | 8 : As for high level wastes , no-one has demonstrated ( can they ? ) how these wastes can be safely isolated and guarded for the necessary one million years — a geological time span reaching out to our 40,000th generation … |
5 | The post was designated as a rotational one to ensure periodic changes in theoretical outlook . |
6 | Number Ten had captured the tactical unit ; Francis Tite 's genius was to carry off the strategic one . |
7 | Yachts have been fined for neglecting to fly one in Turkey , and reprimanded for a torn one in Greece . |
8 | If this story is regarded as a plausible one , it illustrates how a theory can always be protected from falsification by deflecting the falsification to some other part of the complex web of assumptions . |
9 | The law as a profession is regarded as a difficult one for hearing people , and not many manage to become solicitors ; still fewer get called before the Bar to become barristers . |
10 | Although the brief for the study could be regarded as a loose one , the full SSM was not formally applied by moving deliberately through each of the SSM stages , although in retrospect there were many similarities . |
11 | No average for the country is available for comparison , but compared with other areas where similar surveys have been made this figure is regarded as a high one . |
12 | Since it would be absurd to regard the organisation as a stranger to such a treaty , this third party relationship must be regarded as an exceptional one . |
13 | In other judicial dicta the exception has been regarded as an independent one . |
14 | They are more plausible when taken as responses to a question about dependent conditionals which in fact has more claim to be regarded as the principal one . |
15 | A new campaign team headed by John Wakeham , the Secretary of State for Energy and a close political associate , was appointed to replace what had generally been regarded as the ineffective one used in the first ballot . |
16 | After discussion , this was agreed and it was further resolved that this meeting be treated as an interim one and that a full AGM be held in March 1990 and annually thereafter . |
17 | Substitution where an incorrect nucleotide is substituted for the correct one in the DNA code that results in incorrect RNA ; an incorrect protein . |
18 | I fall asleep more grudgingly , thrashing at the waves , either reluctant to let a good day depart or still bitching about a bad one . |
19 | Modular fuel tanks ( you literally switch tanks by landing , disposing of the empty one and clipping a full one on ) give the CIRV a five-hour maximum endurance and a range up to 250 miles , or fifty miles unrefuelled , cruising at 30–50 mph after a take-off run which can be as short at two metres . |
20 | ‘ Well , not exactly , no ; Lachlan Watt only has one eye ; the other one looks like a real one but it 's glass . |
21 | It looks , it looks like a white one . |
22 | ‘ Looks like the little one 's making a ‘ C ’ , ’ Donaldson said . |
23 | caw caw caw That looks like an old one to me does n't it ? |
24 | By forging letters from Walter she , paradoxically , felt she could convey a real image of him to stand against the false one . |
25 | ROS cups his hands and shouts into the opposite one . ) |
26 | The fantasy city that interacts with the real one . ’ |
27 | The speakers hardly whine and Jim Reid now sings with a US accent , rather than mumbling in a Scots one — it all sounds improbably adult-oriented . |
28 | Evans-Pritchard is suspicious of the parallel drawn by Freud between the evolution of mankind from an animistic phase , through a religious phase , ending in a scientific one , and the growth to maturity of a child , from primary narcissism , through object-relations , primarily parents , to end as a mature , rational , reality-orientated adult . |
29 | This will make sure that any program in memory will be deleted before the new one is loaded . |
30 | This raises the possibility that OS/2 — and , with it , IBM 's partnership with Microsoft — will get caught in a vicious circle , much like DOS got caught in a virtuous one . |