Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] one [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The year has been a very active and exciting one for the Enterprise Centre . |
2 | If one takes the not inconsiderable trouble of following his analysis right the way through , it is hard not to be impressed by the picture he draws of an intricate network of equivalences and contrasts , corresponding to the different possible metrical divisions in the poem , and layered one upon the other in a kind of elaborate verbal counterpoint . |
3 | In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) . |
4 | And again perhaps to follow up a previous question and the question is this , that in the first draft of the statement of faith which was presented two years ago , there was a very clear statement which said that Christ died for our sin in connection with the cross and I was wondering what the reasoning was which took away that very specific meaning of the death of the Christ into a much more general and ambiguous one in the statement before us today . |
5 | The divide between theory and empirical data had long been a recurrent and problematic one for the social sciences , not least within sociology . |
6 | My first year as Chairman has , I believe , been an exciting and successful one for the Agency . |
7 | The year 1989/90 was a busy and satisfying one for the Scottish Council 's Committees . |
8 | The year was also a busy and satisfying one for the Scottish Council 's Committees . |