Example sentences of "[adj] [indef pn] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In Dusun , for example , two different sequence particles are used in the verb phrases — one in the first clause an a different one in the second clause .
2 Such questions go well beyond the scope of this book , but they point us away from the epistemological frame of reference of this chapter towards the socio-cultural one of the next .
3 Was this one of the first disco records ?
4 I think this one of the last of them now .
5 Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test .
6 Working-class voters had already elected one Labour government in 1923 and following the General Strike they elected another one at the first opportunity in 1929 .
7 I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian .
8 There was always another one around the next pyramid .
9 Official starter Ivor Robson seldom makes mistakes but had to admit to an enforced one in the first match when instructed to let Ian Woosnam take the honour with partner Nick Faldo , playing against Curtis Strange in the opening Foursomes .
10 The role of film licences has become an increasingly prominent one in the last few years .
11 Buying was dealer dominated , with a London dealer scooping up three of the top 10 lots in the second session .
12 The trip to Gdynia , Poland to me was a remarkable one by the Eighth Airforce because of the distance involved and the location of the target that was hit in the daytime .
13 In a house facing there and her son was one of then Caernarfon er what do you call them er militia like and they had to go talking with me and a little One of the first little motor cars like this .
14 In fact they were partial letters of rubescent neon repeated over and over again that blinked past too quickly to separate each one from the next fragment .
15 The subject of travel concessions has been a controversial one for the last few months .
16 Should a phase generally be gratifying he will successfully pass through that one to the next ; should it be frustrating he will remain fixated at this stage and as an adult manifest a particular personality constellation , such as the ‘ oral character ’ , distinguished by such features as excessive dependence , passivity and ‘ mouth habits ’ .
17 He missed five putts of around six feet and that one at the first .
18 And he said , are you still doing that one on the twentieth of March ?
19 Ah , that one on the second floor .
20 So that few minutes at the end is important for picking up these extra marks you 've been trying to throw away , okay , where you can do it , and the few minutes at the beginning is to look through and find that question wherever it was , that one on the last page .
21 That was my husband 's favourite so I 'm keeping that one till the last .
22 I 'm keeping that one till the last , was what she 'd told Carrie .
23 God in the middle contending for the world , a man on his left choosing to side with the Evil One till the last , and on the right a thief who with his last gasp offered his broken solidarity back to God for healing and restoration .
24 Two letters , one for the first one for the fifteenth .
25 First one on the second side
26 It has been announced that there are to be steam runs over the Central Wales line this year , the first one on the 16th May .
27 Erm well as many of you know the first one of the first things that you see , if you 're c approaching the town from from the A six one two , from er .
28 An autocrat falls in the first two books ; but the only one in the third is the author-autocrat of the hotel room who sallies into the bush , as if on impulse , to visit the mysterious , moveable ‘ front ’ .
29 This was originally a Romanesque building but was gradually turned into a Gothic one in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
30 This idea that parents have equal responsibilities towards their children has remained the dominant one in the twentieth century , as is evidenced by the contemporary research data on inheritance which I discussed in chapter 1 .
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