Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We have n't done this one for a long time have we ? |
2 | I 'm not actually sure what model it is — I think it 's a 335 Dot — but I 've just been out and bought another one for a spare , and luckily enough it feels exactly the same . |
3 | She 's another one for a quiet life . |
4 | Having obtained one renormalizable theory for the strong interactions and another one for the weak and electromagnetic interactions , it was natural to look for a theory that combined the two . |
5 | An honest vote for Labour — or an evasive one for the Liberal Democrats , which will also help Mr Kinnock to Downing Street — signals a return to Britain 's long , tragic , doomed pursuit of a soft option . |
6 | it was a popular one for a talented and local boy . |
7 | Moving across the Adriatic , you comment that ‘ it has been a bad week for Bosnia 's Muslims and a shaming one for the outside world . ’ |
8 | If you decide to use an insecticide , choose the most appropriate one for the affected plant and the pest concerned to avoid injuring beneficial insects . |
9 | The decision whether or not to come on to the Tour is not an easy one for a young black pro to take . |
10 | Small tee shirt in white one for a small child is n't it ? |
11 | The battle is a hard one for the anorexic — at first , hard-won , and then hard-lost . |
12 | In 1991 , British government finances again moved into deficit and the projections are that the deficit will grow but notwithstanding this the market in UK government bonds will remain , by international standards , a medium-sized one for the foreseeable future . |
13 | I 'd thought about that one for a long time , wondering who Beya and Gabricus were , and had paid little attention to the note in brackets which had been added afterwards : ( Frater mysticus meus . ) |
14 | Not today ; two pathways , both of soft going , lead to the Falls — the right-hand one for a good , distant view , the left-hand , less comfortable and over risky stones , for a close-up . |
15 | The mine is a rich one for the diligent researcher . |
16 | got the right one for the right belt anyway yeah |
17 | He ended his hour-long presentation with the words , ‘ We are on our way toward making the division one of the best goddamned outfits in overseas operations , and I just want to be given the chance to prove that the plan which I have outlined to you today is the right one for the British operation , for Europe and for the Corporation . ’ |
18 | The whole day had been a strange one for a young lady like herself who had never been allowed to go out on her own , had been carefully looked after and protected at all times from the impact of the world in which most people lived . |
19 | Mr. Howell accepts that in the present case the governors did consult the local education authority on the admissions policy and that such policy was a reasonable one for a Roman Catholic school to adopt were it not for the duty to comply with parental preference imposed by section 6 of the Act of 1980 . |
20 | The Musée Bonn at is an art gallery and an exceedingly good one for a provincial town . |
21 | Almost any Japanese dish — except for the deep-fried tempura — is a good one for the discerning eater . |
22 | The period between the wars was an unhappy one for the British people in general , and particularly for the majority who belonged to the industrial working class . |
23 | By allowing the Bill to pass through the House unamended in respect of premium rate services , they are condoning everything that is being done by those who for the past six years have been offering pornographic ’ services ’ . |
24 | The divide between theory and empirical data had long been a recurrent and problematic one for the social sciences , not least within sociology . |
25 | The idea of a pioneer was a very important one for the early Christians . |
26 | In addition , trouble threatened from the mercurial figure of Winston Churchill , who had resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in January 1931 in protest at Baldwin 's acceptance of eventual self-government for India , an issue which threatened to be an explosive one for the Conservative party , since it allied Churchill to the fourth source of discontent : the Diehard element , also strongly represented amongst the grass roots of the party . |
27 | The situation is an exemplary one for a structuralist : a young critic is chided by a writer for having failed to identify the motive principle of his work , the ‘ figure in the carpet which governs every aspect of it . |
28 | The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately one month after receipt of your original appeal letter , if your case is the only one for a particular school . |
29 | HOSPITAL patients were given a COLD lunch yesterday — because the cooks were too busy preparing a HOT one for a royal visit . |
30 | The period chosen was a critical one for the British economy , emerging from the difficulties of the post-War period and embarking on a major period of expansion which saw the increase of real wages and affluence in British society . |