Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [verb] one [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She expertly presents an early evening news programme on Anglia TV , she 's written one novel and is half-way through the next , she breezes through the kind of daily schedule that would have most of us screaming for mercy by midday . |
2 | She 's taking one mouthful out of that |
3 | Sunday in November and er she 's doing one evening in ninety three . |
4 | All I ask of you is to make one phone call to firm up a social event , and you ca n't even get that together ! ’ |
5 | It 's making a mockery of it , it 's showing one father can get away with what another father ca n't . |
6 | The county council 's already provided an advisory route directing lorries away from the town centre — now it 's going one step further , banning all vehicles weighing more than seven and a half tonnes . |
7 | The initial trials quickly revealed how difficult it is to develop one set of forms which can be used to assess the progress of all children |
8 | The initial trials quickly revealed how difficult it is to develop one set of forms which can be used to assess the progress of all children . |
9 | It is thought one pin may have failed on the El Al flight , causing an engine to tear free of its mountings and hit the second engine as it fell . |
10 | And he , he 's getting one parent benefit ! |
11 | But he 's forgotten one thing . |