Example sentences of "[adj] one [coord] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance . |
2 | For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR . |
3 | For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR . |
4 | The system is a cooperative one and yet the operating units remain independent . |
5 | ‘ The challenge of financing air transportation growth is a very large one but also an exciting one , ’ he said . |
6 | Captain Freddie 's position in Punta Arenas was an unusual one and largely a result of the Falklands war . |
7 | The story of those who did n't want this is often not a pleasant one and there the rigidity and the oppression of our traditions are exposed . |
8 | Although one may from time to time admire people who hazard their entire company on one major throw , it has to be a risk that for most of us would be , hopefully , both an unnecessary one and certainly an undesirable one . |
9 | obviously identifiable it 's a very effective one and also the structured thought patterns idea er before you go into something to actually sit down and prepare something er your thoughts in a developing from there er it 's a very simple thing to do but very effective . |
10 | Quite frequently a certain plant was reordered under a different name from the correct one and consequently the nurseryman , who honestly believed he was fulfilling the order , was dubbed a ‘ knave or a blockhead ’ , whereas the fault lay with ‘ too much dependence upon careless naming by an unexperienced author ’ . |