Example sentences of "be one [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These laws have been in force for hundreds of years — and they 're one of the things that are going to disappear in 1992 , at least in Germany .
2 " You 're one of the Whalbys , ae n't you ?
3 They 're one of the keys , best keys men in , a friend of mine .
4 I said knew about it , erm , you must have known about it , erm , that standard edition of the complete psychological works of Freud , that 's its title , and you 're one of the editors , one of the editors , I said , there 's no evidence that you ever intended to include this book in it , even though , you know , I understand that it could n't be published as long as Woodrow Wilson 's family was still alive , but erm , you know , why was n't it published in the standard edition ?
5 ‘ They 're one of the horrors of it . ’
6 They 're one of the reasons I now make everyone come to me , rather than traipsing round the world . ’
7 So at work you 're one of the lads .
8 ‘ You 're one of the survivors ? ’
9 I mean , you 're one of the guests of honour and … ’
10 It turned out to be one of the buoys which marked the safe limits of the channel for the ships entering and leaving the cavern .
11 Hitchhiking across Czechoslovakia during a snowstorm , wearing a hot pink Luhta skisuit , has to be one of the memories that will remain with me forever .
12 You could never , as she said , pretend to be one of the boys in a skirt .
13 I excelled at no sports at all , preferring instead to be one of the boys who was allowed to use the lawn mowers and keep the garden in trim — my one attempt at cricket was a disaster , and I was sent off the field for not paying attention .
14 She liked to show a matey interest in things , be one of the boys , prove she was n't stuck-up and so on .
15 The management should n't try to be one of the boys . ’
16 It 's hard to be one of the boys when the boys unite only against a common enemy and at the moment that is oneself .
17 And time out : Another blow for the girl who just wants to be one of the boys .
18 Whether this sense of unreasonableness is needed at all , and the way in which the courts have manipulated it , well be one of the matters discussed .
19 We seek to promote non-proliferation and disarmament , and that will be one of the matters to be discussed at the United Nations Security Council meeting that I shall chair next week .
20 I think we talked about this yesterday , I think and certainly my view was that th s that a further increment onto er a new settlement would be one of the options .
21 no it 's not addressing the issue but I said in the longer term that could be one of the options
22 She had expected to be one of the others .
23 Today , even the most traditional courses in English Literature do not , as a rule , include the English Bible , reasonably thought to be one of the masterpieces of our literature .
24 It was Maria Luigia who commissioned the building of the Teatro Regio , with its white and gold and red plush interior , and appointed Paganini , who had lived in Parma since the age of twelve , to be one of the directors of her orchestra , at that time the finest in all Italy .
25 If a fluid balance chart is in use it will be continued until the patient goes to theatre and will be one of the documents which accompany him .
26 By 1.3.9 , Nn can be written as a product of finitely many primes [ i.e. irreducibles ] unc say , where each ti must be one of the primes from the complete list
27 On the other hand , for all I know , it may be one of the compensations or rationalisations for giving yourself short breath , a cough and a foul mouth and for making things unpleasant for other people .
28 Freedom of movement for individuals will be one of the cornerstones of the new Europe , enshrined in the single Europe act , due to come into effect on the first of January 1993 .
29 He thought it must be one of the maids with some food sent up by Claudia .
30 This proved to be one of the sources of its downfall : there came a point when failure to come up with the goods , rationalised by ‘ the need for more research ’ , began to sound a little hollow and begged the asking of more fundamental questions .
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