Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The thing about the Neighbourhood Watch is that everyone in the area is a member whether they really want to be one or not to be honest .
2 Hang on a minute — there 's another me in the dream … standing outside in the star-studded night .
3 But the literal Levi is a writer who has his own way of interesting himself in the contrasts which have been attributed to Babel .
4 Of course he had wondered this himself in the past .
5 He 's not Robinson Crusoe , there are other old newspaper owners so he will say okay the government in Australia is doing what I like , therefore my newspapers or usually most of my newspapers , in fact one or two of them wo n't , will support that government and that government can be totally different one in the United States where in the Washington Post or you know in the New York Post or whatever will go and attack or support because he thinks it 's in the less interest that his commercial interest and the U S because he sees us doing the same thing there .
6 But Richard Branson is so determined to win he 's now betting with his own fortune to put more planes like this one in the sky , it could be his biggest gamble yet .
7 So I was nurturing this one in the greenhouse .
8 Right , shove this one in the bag .
9 Right , I 'll put this one in the car .
10 I 've used this one in the studio and I 've heard it used live , and in both instances it made a positive contribution to the sound .
11 The first part of it will be finishing next years , with another one in the year two thousand .
12 I made another one in the park earlier .
13 It 's not Saracens , it 's another one in the village cos Saracen 's i in the village , i , right ?
14 And there 's another one in the lounge .
15 another one in the pot if you want one .
16 There 's another one in the distance , .
17 Some forms of development could have significant effects on existing interests : the operator of a superstore , for example , is unlikely to welcome another one in the vicinity .
18 If so you will get another one in the garden thrown into the bargain !
19 It is not an expensive piece of kit by anyone 's standards , but mine has given sterling service for quite some time , and there 's another one in the cupboard waiting its turn to get plugged in when I 've killed the one on my machine .
20 have I to take another one in the morning ?
21 Another one in the shop .
22 The seat he climbed into was the only empty one in the car .
23 A paradox is , among other things , a linguistic device , and can be used by the anorexic as the most expressive one in the language of her symptoms .
24 ‘ It will be a bit of a wrench , but the England team manager 's job is the top one in the business and if I had n't accepted it , I might have regretted it in later life . ’
25 Yes there 's a half one in the bag and there was a little bit left .
26 It was unfortunate that Graham Watson regarded the matter as a commercial one in the sense that he negotiated a fee of £500 for the publication rights .
27 He was confused ; arid that was another word , an unpleasant one in the ears of a man of seventy-five .
28 It is the duty of the inventor to build a new gestalt for the old one in the framework of society .
29 Every man I have written about in this book , when he had made or married his fortune , built a new house or radically re-modelled an old one in the fashion of the moment .
30 ( 1 ) As he was obliged to do , the charging officer ( at a time when the Director was already interesting herself in the matter ) had told the applicant that he was not obliged to say anything ; yet only two weeks later the Serious Fraud Office was warning the applicant that he was going to be interviewed under compulsory powers ; and it was not much longer still before the office formally put him on notice that he would be asked questions which he would be compelled to answer on pain of punishment .
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