Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] one " in BNC.
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1 | His first one-man show was at The Artists Gallery 1941 and he showed with Peggy Guggenheim 's Art of this Century in 1944 which led on to a one man-show at the Guggenheim in 1947 . |
2 | I 'm now looked on as a one parent family . |
3 | Wycliffe had been booked in at the one hotel which remained open through the year . |
4 | Moreover the political parties would have to set up in every one of them the organization required for the preparation of their lists : an obligation they would be very unlikely to contemplate with enthusiasm . |
5 | Before 1950 there was no regional TV station or transmitter : only Parisians could pick up a TV signal ; in 1958 only 50 per cent of the population could tune in to the one black-and-white TV channel . |
6 | When I do say , open up on the one Warlord I designate . |
7 | The lads arrive at the local nick to find their Houdini pa has done a bunk and they wander about the country trying to locate him , pitching up in a one horse Long Island seaside town . |
8 | Inside the two women who keep the inn serve through the hatch that opens on to the one room . |
9 | After all , I do n't see why Jennifer should miss out on the one thing she 's actually looking forward to just because of him . ’ |
10 | In these uncertain and troubled circumstances he was called back to the one thing outside his faith in which he could place his trust . |
11 | WHEN THE Generating Board had tired of its investigations in the Dorset hinterland and its tussles with the Cornish protesters , it decided to fall back on the one site in the West Country where it felt confident it could successfully build the second British Pressurized Water Reactor . |
12 | eh , the same number on four lines , but if were want to go out four people were to phone in at the one time |
13 | There could be millions of them — hundreds of millions — thousands of millions of stars all swallowed up in the one hole . ’ |
14 | Whereas ‘ The Smiths ’ struggled , but failed to climb out of a one dimensional musical format , ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ contained a wide variety of styles and experiments coloured by the straightforward production and flavoured by the clearly audible voice of Morrissey . |
15 | Notice that the slope of the consumption line measures the increase in consumption brought about by a one pound increase in income — this is called the marginal propensity to consume ( mpc ) . |
16 | Similarly , the slope of the saving line measures the increase in saving brought about by a one pound increase in income — this is called the marginal propensity to save ( mps ) . |
17 | Manchester United at home to Bolton were held to a goal-less first half first forty five minutes , and they had to wait until the seventy seventh minute before taking the lead through Hughes , and United go through with a one nil win . |
18 | The patients were followed up over the one week period of the challenge and , for longterm tolerance ; they were seen one month later . |
19 | Or he was trying to get in through the one window in the house which was approachable from the tree side . |
20 | So the luxury home in New England remains empty — until he winds up on a one night stand with vivacious manipulator Gwen , ( Goldie Hawn ) . |
21 | I was kitted out with a one size too large pair of old EBs and we were ready for the re-education process . |
22 | I mean , to drive round in a one point six basic Sierra , well it 's pathetic |
23 | ‘ I can sing along to every one of their songs . |
24 | I helped him sit down on the one centre thwart and arranged his legs as comfortably as possible , Harry cursing and wincing by turns . |
25 | I do not believe that Scotland can or should avoid its international obligations , but I object to the fact that we are apparently being singled out as the one country that will be the nuclear laundry for everyone else . |
26 | Morris sprawled back in the one armchair with his whisky , watching them all impassively . |
27 | So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement . |
28 | She sat down in the one comfortable chair ; it had come from their housekeeper 's room , and had found its way to Billy 's kitchen , like the strip of Turkey carpet with the hole in the middle . |
29 | I closed the door and sat down in the one chair this side of his desk . |
30 | After a disappointing start to their league season , Oxford United 's manager , Brian Horton has splashed out on a one million pound signing from Liverpool Reserves , that 's midfielder , Jim Magilton . |