Example sentences of "[noun prp] on the one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , the difference between the systems of property rights in countries such as Britain , America , Germany , Hong Kong and Indonesia on the one hand and Russia , East Germany , Vietnam and China , is still sufficiently great to enable us to label the former capitalist and the latter socialist .
2 The clash in underlying values between Britain and the United States on the one hand and the former Soviet Union on the other , is illustrated by the fact that an act of financial speculation — which has not only led to the accumulation of great wealth but has also occasionally received public honour in Britain and the United States — might have earned the perpetrator the death sentence in the Soviet Union .
3 There followed a debate over economic policy in which the principal protagonists — though many others joined in — were Keynes on the one hand and the Treasury on the other .
4 At a respectful distance behind the Chamberlins on the one side and the Burrows on the other , the village people packed the pews , shiny with scrubbing and breathless with the tightness of best clothes .
5 Erm there 's war between er you get the Crimean war between Russia on the one hand and Great Britain and France on the other .
6 But North 's fortune was really made with the war of the Pacific ( 1879–83 ) between Chile on the one hand and Peru and Bolivia on the other .
7 In other words , can Beckerman or Simon on the one side , or Eckholm or Lester Brown on the other ( as examples of leading protagonists ) be proved wrong ?
8 This challenge needs to be noted at this juncture since the difference of emphasis between Zhdanov , Radek and Stetsky on the one hand , and Bukharin on the other , reflects a fundamental tension in Nizan 's own literary theory and practice .
9 On 21 June , says Nithard , the two armies , of Charles and Louis on the one hand , of Lothar on the other , " were within sight of each other " .
10 Similarly the militias of the civitates seem to have relished the opportunity to plunder neighbouring districts ; in the wake of Chilperic 's murder there was a particularly savage conflict between the men of Orléans and Blois on the one hand and the men of Châteaudun and Chartres , just to the north , on the other .
11 It can be organised by using the Muota valley bus from Schwyz to Hinterthal on the one side , and on the other the postbus mountain-postroad service Glarus-Klontal ( Table 902. 20 , 058/635230 ) .
12 The next stage would be bilateral negotiations between Israel on the one hand and Syria , Lebanon , and the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation on the other .
13 He also announced three priorities : making cultural affairs available to a wider public ; promoting French culture abroad and breaking down the divide between privileged Paris on the one hand and France 's provinces and deprived outer city suburbs on the other .
14 Invited by the colony 's governor , Lu was the most senior Chinese official to visit Hong Kong since the military suppression of the pro-democracy movement in China in June 1989 [ see pp. 36720-22 ] , which had caused major strains between Hong Kong and the UK on the one hand and China on the other .
15 Before illustrating the practical consequences of these principles , it will be useful to clarify further the American Critics ' relationship with Richards on the one hand , and with the Russian Formalists and their successors on the other .
16 A war between Au between Austria on the one hand and France and technically Piedmont on the other .
17 it calls into question our right to maintain the peculiar forms of connection which exist between the United Kingdom on the one hand and the ‘ Islands ’ , viz .
18 This was clearly demonstrated in a special analysis made by OECD ( 1983 , 51 ) of trade between Yugoslavia on the one side and West Germany , Italy , and all OECD countries combined in the years 1978–81 .
19 This seems to chart a safe course between the extremes of Littlewoods on the one hand , and Commercial Plastics on the other .
20 Of particular interest in this connection is the way in which complex technologies have been developed in co-operation with NTT on the one hand and competing Japanese electronics companies on the other .
21 This becomes even more ironic when one considers the veneration afforded to the works of Joseph Hoffman and the whole of the Wiener Werkstätte on the one hand , and Frank Lloyd Wright and the entire Prairie School of Design on the other , both of which are the direct issue of the combined influence of the British Arts and Crafts Movement and the Glasgow School of Design .
22 He merges the dividing line between natural and man-made materials , between organic and inorganic shapes ; the separate traditions of Hepworth and Moore on the one hand and Anthony Caro on the other .
23 Through the 1920s , a clear gap opened up between Barth and Brunner on the one hand , and Bultmann and Gogarten on the other , though it was only to be later that the full significance of the divergence between them became apparent .
24 It is something of an accident that the mythical protagonists of the two points of view should have come to be represented as Darwin and Huxley on the one side and Wilberforce on the other .
25 A comparison of Britain and West Germany on the one hand , and France on the other , makes the point clearly .
26 The major differences between Kuhn on the one hand and Popper and Lakatos on the other is the former 's emphasis on sociological factors .
27 This progression could be interpreted as an ancestor-descendent lineage , but the relationships of the later thick-enamelled hominoids to this putative lineage , Graecopithecus on the one hand and the pongine Sivapithecus on the other , are uncertain .
28 This move from nominalism about the extra-mental to nominalism about mental acts can be seen in the development from Descartes to Locke and Berkeley , or , perhaps , in the contrast between such continental rationalists as Descartes , Malebranche and Leibnitz on the one hand , and British philosophers from Bacon and Hobbes on the other .
29 The conference was marked by a split between the USA , Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia on the one hand , who resisted the imposition of specific emissions cuts , and the remaining Western countries , including Europe , Japan and Australia , on the other , who argued for the adoption of a freeze on C02 emissions at present levels by the year 2000 .
30 IBM , which had insisted that there would be parallel and separate development strategies for MVS and OS/2 on the one hand , and for Unix on the other , now says that the switch will lead to a consistent development environment for OS/2 and AIX .
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