Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] one [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Scat collections from two larger species of fox have been analysed , two assemblages from the red fox in England and one from the arctic fox in Canada ( Table 2.5 ) .
2 The new Burma Army would have a British Inspector-General and two Deputies , one from the PBF and one from the ethnic minorities who had made such an important contribution to harassing the Japanese .
3 During his stay in Istanbul he was treated with the greatest respect by his former students , among whom are mentioned three important muderrises of the city , two from the Sahn and one from the Murad Pasa medrese .
4 I remember buying a record by Bernard Cribbins and one by the Turtles in a Battle Of The Bands series .
5 It usually includes three items from the Commons and one from the Lords , with at least one interview or discussion .
6 One in Africa and one in the south of England .
7 Compiled from information contained in StB and police files , the list of alleged informers comprised four members of the Communist Party , three from the ruling Civic Forum , two from the Society for Moravia and Silesia and one from the People 's Party .
8 ( Ash had also written a poem about Gibbon and one about the Venerable Bede , historians of greatly differing kinds .
9 There is a native version of Novell Inc 's NetWare for the Precision Architecture RISC and one on the way for the Sparc ; Digital Equipment Corp and Novell yesterday said native NetWare 4 for Alpha was coming .
10 The fertiliser was discovered in two seizures , one in Anderstown and one off the Falls Road .
11 In these 21 chapters , emphasis is given to the eusocial Hymenoptera , with only one chapter devoted entirely to the Isoptera , one to the presocial Arachnida and one to the presocial insects .
12 In addition to his studies in Cambridge and London he had spent three years at Edinburgh and one in the University of Glasgow .
13 There 's a great deal of double counting that takes place , it might be that some honourable members in this house actually appear upon two registers , one in London and one within the area in which they reside , normally within their constituency and many people are merely carried over from past registers , without any serious canvassing taking place to find out whether they are the people to be on the registers or whether someone else should be put in their place .
14 In 1907 the NRS itself divided into three separate registers : one for the black-and-white Fries-Hollands , one for the red-and-white Meuse-Rhine-Yssel and one for the black Groningen Whiteheaded or Blaarkop .
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