Example sentences of "[det] [indef pn] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Was this one of the first disco records ? |
2 | I think this one of the last of them now . |
3 | Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test . |
4 | Working-class voters had already elected one Labour government in 1923 and following the General Strike they elected another one at the first opportunity in 1929 . |
5 | I would have had another one on the third day as well , but I gave it up for the opportunity to go rabbiting with the lad who worked for Brian . |
6 | There was always another one around the next pyramid . |
7 | In fact they were partial letters of rubescent neon repeated over and over again that blinked past too quickly to separate each one from the next fragment . |
8 | Should a phase generally be gratifying he will successfully pass through that one to the next ; should it be frustrating he will remain fixated at this stage and as an adult manifest a particular personality constellation , such as the ‘ oral character ’ , distinguished by such features as excessive dependence , passivity and ‘ mouth habits ’ . |
9 | He missed five putts of around six feet and that one at the first . |
10 | And he said , are you still doing that one on the twentieth of March ? |
11 | Ah , that one on the second floor . |
12 | So that few minutes at the end is important for picking up these extra marks you 've been trying to throw away , okay , where you can do it , and the few minutes at the beginning is to look through and find that question wherever it was , that one on the last page . |
13 | That was my husband 's favourite so I 'm keeping that one till the last . |
14 | I 'm keeping that one till the last , was what she 'd told Carrie . |