Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] one [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And finally , Oxfordshire waterskier Shelley Nutt 's sparkling talent to twist and turn has earned her one of the sport 's top honours .
2 The South Africans were asking the umpires in the West Indies whether they had received their one for the over .
3 By mixing Redgra with shale , Oxford 's neighbours Swindon have made theirs one of the best tracks in the country .
4 It was the launching pad for a media career that has made her one of the highest paid people on British TV .
5 This quote from Jean Aurenche , who co-scripted Tavernier 's first three features , identifies the driving force which informs all the director 's work , and has made him one of the leading European directors today .
6 His discipline , his dedication , and his pursuit of excellence may not have made him the most charismatic of world class players , but it has made him one of the most respected .
7 McAvennie 's peroxide reign has made him one of the most recognisable anti-heroes in Scottish football .
8 His amusing analysis of human frailty has made him one of the folk world 's more unlikely heroes — a bard who takes the knocks but never shows the bruising .
9 The Hatchet had not lost those qualities which had made him one of the most respected , and feared , members of the underworld .
10 A hugely impressive return of eight goals from just 11 games is a true reflection of his amazing turnaround and it has already made him one of the buys of the season , even at that sizeable price tag .
11 Televised Saturday successes in the Golden Spurs Handicap Chase at Doncaster , Sandown 's Scilly Isles Novices ' Chase and the Arlington Final at Newbury have made him one of the most popular finds of the season among the nation 's punters .
12 This would indeed have made it one of the greatest empires in Europe .
13 It was run by two balding , bespectacled men in their late thirties , neither of whom was called Largo , whose extensive knowledge of antiques had made it one of the most popular and profitable shops of its kind in the whole canton .
14 In Alexandria armies of monks sacked the Serapeum , the great temple to Osiris , and destroyed the library which had made it one of the world 's chief centres of learning .
15 The company 's current order book demonstrates why its diverse skills and expertise have made it one of the country 's most sought after building , civil engineering and mechanical and electrical engineering contractors in recent years .
16 Assuming Dr Powell 's right , the people of Venice will be able to continue living their lives in the manner and surroundings which have made it one of the world 's greatest cities .
17 After all , when you decided to buy a Toyota , you recognised the attributes that have made us one of the worlds foremost manufacturers and our cars such good quality and value .
18 When they had walked back to the car , his father had offered him one of the fish .
19 For some time he had thought her one of the most beautiful girls he had ever seen .
20 Defoe in his time called it one of the finest cities in Europe .
21 The validation procedure had become what one of the officers described as a ‘ treadmill ’ , sometimes with two or three visits a week .
22 Since its inception in 1984 the Middlesbrough 10k Road Race and Fun Run has proved itself one of the premier events of its kind in the North-East .
23 Mill Reefs victory had proved him one of the greatest European racehorses of the age .
24 ‘ I would like to encourage girls to go into science because I have found it one of the most rewarding careers , ’ said Dr Henderson .
25 However , the judges awarded it one of the fifth prizes for a War Department design .
26 Elaine Moss , in her short article ‘ The ‘ Peppermint ’ lesson' ( 1986 ) has given us one of the best accounts of the happy marriage of the right reader with the right book .
27 That reform has also given us one of the most successful inward investment records of any country , certainly in the European Community and arguably in the world .
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