Example sentences of "[conj] one of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think I could train full-time like MacFarlane and that-s one of the things that 's kept me going : to know that , as a junior , I was as fast as MacFarlane .
2 Married couples , where one of the spouses has little or no income , should transfer income from deposits and investments into the account of the non-working spouse to use up his or her allowance — that is , a slice of tax free income .
3 Yet he and his companions were creeping towards the stockade 's turret , where one of the guns exploded , when they were spotted ; one shot picked out the young man next to Dulé .
4 But then there are other gardening programmes which very much perform that kind of mediating role you 're talking about , where one of the presenters goes along to a real person with an actual garden and asks the gardener how he or she sets about creating this garden and quite a number of those presenters are women .
5 Wycliffe led the way into Glynn 's office where one of the scenes-of-crime team was still at work .
6 Thus we have the conventional one-address instruction format ( introduced in Chapter 1 ) where one of the operands and the result are held in the accumulator , and the store address of only the second operand has to be specified in the instruction .
7 Indeed , the only formal requirement for economic evaluation of alternative plans or programmes at the current time is that of option appraisal for schemes where one of the options is a capital scheme with an initial outlay of £10 million or more ( DHSS , 1981 ) .
8 There 's this one where the front of a building falls down and Buster 's standing where one of the windows is , so he walks away unhurt .
9 The second exemption is contained in s103(5) which provides that a valuer 's report is not required where the allotment is made by the company in connection with its proposed merger with another company , ie where one of the companies proposes to acquire all the assets ( and liabilities ) of the other in exchange for the issue of shares or other securities of that one to shareholders of the other , with or without any cash payment to shareholders .
10 I paused by the first green , where one of the greenkeepers was raking 8 deep bunker .
11 These results , in turn , confirm a large body of other findings that ‘ psychotic ’ characteristics — temperamental as well as cognitive — tend to cluster in families where one of the members is diagnosable as mentally ill .
12 The position is more complicated where one of the classes of liability concerned is one for which the UCTA forbids exclusion or restriction .
13 Breach of contract occurs where one of the parties fails to perform any one of the contract terms .
14 Both particulars and memorandum of satisfaction have to be signed by the chargee and the company and there is provision to obtain a court order where one of the parties refuses to sign the particulars .
15 The interpretation of these provisions may provide material for " construction " summonses where one of the parties asks the court to interpret the words used in the lease so that the rent review can proceed on the basis desired by the applicant .
16 For an instance where one of the parties did object to the principle , see Chelsea Man plc v Vivat Holdings plc ( 1989 ) unreported , Court of Appeal , 24 August discussed at 13.8.2 : and for two examples of how an expert dealt with points of law , see 13.8.3 .
17 Thus , provided that the parties have reached agreement on the essential aspects of a transaction , a court will generally treat their agreement as legally binding , especially where one of the parties has acted on the assumption that there is a binding contract ( see Hillas v Arcos [ 1932 ] All ER Rep 494 ; Foley v Classique Coaches Ltd [ 1934 ] 2 KB 1 ) .
18 Complex problems can arise where one of the purposes is lawful and one is regarded as unlawful .
19 All Fine Craft Design units are project-led in years one and two and student-led in year three , where one of the units takes the form of a dissertation .
20 If that is really so , the mere repeal of s39 and relaxation of the existing professional restrictions may not be enough , as a matter of law , to permit the formation of MDPs and the avoidance of breach of ss20-24 where one of the partners is not a qualified solicitor .
21 Where one of the participants is less skilled in shaping and placing his or her contributions towards the joint construction of conversational meaning , strategies employed by the more mature participant which enable the novice to participate more fully will lead to conversations that are more mutually rewarding .
22 These principles hold good even where one of the participants is a policeman ; self-defence against unlawful interference by a policeman is not an assault .
23 I believe this sort of thing does happen in the United States and some other countries where one of the pieces of information put before the judge at the stage of sentencing is a victim-impact statement . ’
24 The smaller had legs like long sticks , and where one of the eyes should have been there was nothing — smooth skin without even an indentation .
25 Left , the fish and chip shop where one of the men was sighted
26 The court must not make a bankruptcy order unless it is satisfied that the debt , or one of the debts , in respect of which the petition was presented has not been paid nor secured or compounded for , or is a debt which the debtor has no reasonable prospect of being able to pay when it falls due ( s 271(1) ) .
27 It 's not trotted out in the old history books as one of the conferences , or one of the congresses rather .
28 And that in fact is one of the one of the areas or one of the elements that attracts people to this particular job .
29 Proceedings begun by originating application or petition may be subject to specific enactments or rules , but otherwise they may be commenced in the court for the district in which the respondent or one of the respondents resides or carries on business or in which the subject matter of the application is situated , or if no respondent is named , in the court for the district in which the applicant or petitioner or one of them resides or carries on business ( Ord 4 , r 8 ) .
30 ‘ Well , compared to the leave they get in the big houses I suppose it is ; half a day a month for some of them , and then no leave at all if they 're known to come from the workhouse , or one of the settlements .
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