Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , assistance and information is offered to these firms , guiding them through the planning and development process , and offering advice on a range of issues from education and housing to estate agents and government grants . |
2 | Her brother Jeff was guiding them alongside the jetty now . |
3 | I 'm afraid nothing of the sort is hidden from him . |
4 | Most libraries have wall charts guiding you to the shelf groupings for the major Dewey divisions . |
5 | There was the stand of palms , but not the conspicuous one to the north . |
6 | The latter approach was the proper one for the law to adopt . |
7 | well I read the free one for the week and that was it |
8 | Tam Dalyell is misleading readers by illustrating generic substitution of drugs with the substitution of one car by a different one on the basis that they do the same job ( Forum , 17 March , p 749 ) . |
9 | The eight fabrics that were chosen for the garments were completely different one from the other . |
10 | " Who 's that other old girl , the common-prim one with the cat ? " |
11 | That question raises a further and even more interesting one about the status of different kinds of accounts . |
12 | However , two further characteristics made this group a particularly interesting one for the study of the labour market experiences of older male workers in a period of high unemployment and rapid economic and social change . |
13 | I see it rather as an actor 's bag of tricks , and not a very apposite one for the role . |
14 | Sometimes plant and insect become totally dependent one upon the other . |
15 | The process is thus not the long-known one of the production of harmonics by non-linearity . |
16 | The seat he climbed into was the only empty one in the car . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Robbie , if you go over to the drawer , look , the top one on the left , there are some photos , there should be one of Janet . |
19 | That as compared with the one you can put in that you know one at the top one at the side and . |
20 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
21 | 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 . |
22 | She helped with the chairs — one back to Mona 's room , another to Linley 's — while Oliver carried the broken one to the library . |
23 | That stone was the capital one of the circle which surrounded what now remains . ’ |
24 | The threat from the UFF is a very grave one at the moment . ’ |
25 | The year has been a very active and exciting one for the Enterprise Centre . |
26 | Look here and it and it come here , over there my favourite one at the minute in n it ? |
27 | His design for these chairs was a favourite one with the architect and was inspired by a well-known seated portrait of the Emperor . |
28 | The spot was clearly a favourite one with the crew and there had been several men dozing there when Owen and Mahmoud had appeared . |
29 | She added , as both gentleman turned to look , ‘ The old one with the fan and the eyeglass . ’ |
30 | You must then send the old one to the Department of Energy Testing Station . |