Example sentences of "one [adj] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Even without the Tory attacks on local government at that time , there are people who consider such close contact with any one political party a mistake . |
2 | And you do n't need say , you do n't need , you only need like one private function a week . |
3 | In one much-quoted case a holding of 30 acres in the manor of Plumpton , increased in scale value by nearly three hundred per cent in the first half of the seventeenth century . |
4 | In one feeding centre the room for the dead had become a Koranic school for young children . |
5 | Officially they get here one half-day and one free evening a week . |
6 | The Mirror was also big news in America , where one weekly tabloid The Star planned extra editions . |
7 | Have at least one proper meal a day , hot if possible . |
8 | One Latvian manning a barricade was shot and wounded . |
9 | Apart from her territorial gains , Britain got the right in the Treaty of Utrecht to sell 4,800 slaves a year in Spanish America which , at a normal profit of about £4 a head , might yield £20,000 , and in addition one British ship a year would be allowed to visit Cartagena and trade there . |
10 | Whilst dealers were firing difficult questions at the representative of an CTC traded company on the floor of one licensed dealer a couple of light fingered dealers were at work , helping themselves to their colleagues leads . |
11 | Among North Kensington laundresses , the local maxim was ‘ the best ironer gets the worst husband ’ , although within the local community it would appear that husbands and wives adjusted to the often superior earning power of the wife , and in at least one suburban district the custom prevailed whereby husbands remained responsible only for a sum which covered rent , the baker 's bill and boots for the family . |
12 | His idea quickly developed into eight days of prayer , each day having one simple emphasis the return of all churches to the one fold the Church of Rome with the Pope as head . |
13 | One early morning a friend came to tell us that two dead men had been left in the cemetery during the night . |
14 | According to the Commission for Racial Equality , one similar instance a week is being referred to them . |
15 | In one central passage the Apostle Paul brings together the essence of this teaching from both Testaments , and with some clearly articulated principles lays down teaching which has many straightforward and practical applications for the frustrations and conflicts which many families experience today . |
16 | The Brooklyn Museum sacked employees , cancelled exhibitions , and closed one extra day a week . |
17 | If each employed man and woman worked one extra hour a day it would increase national production by over 7% . |
18 | With the unchallenged victory of one such vision the conflict ceases , and the millennium arrives . |
19 | In one such ritual the defendant touched his head three times in the presence of his child or mother . |
20 | During training — or later , if I wanted to knock her weight down for any reason — she 'd have one day-old chick a day . |
21 | ‘ We have 950 customers around the world , and even within one individual customer a variety of ledger systems are in use ; BP for example . |
22 | In Kent , the rate runs at an average of one official engagement a week . |
23 | Now combining the into one global matrix the relation between the boundary forces and boundary displacements is found in the form of one large matrix equation . |
24 | Ideally , I would have liked to have baited on a little and often basis , say a couple of dozen lobworms and one mashed loaf every day . |
25 | Th one three times a day , for seven days . |
26 | Normally a practice would deal with just one infected dog a year . |
27 | So , one fine morning the magazine 's publisher and feature writer received a notice informing them that Steven Morrissey and Johnny Marr were proceeding with an action for defamation of character . |
28 | In one fourteenth-century case a surname could have been Penerine , Penerive or even Penerme , and an interesting study on bynames and family names was thwarted . |
29 | Kapil Dev is past his prime , Manoj Prabhakar usually only produces one good spell a Test and leg-spinner Anil Kumble rarely turns the ball past the outside edge . |
30 | We now work with twenty girls in a purpose build assembly shop where , with the help of power tools , we can assembly and pack one thousand clocks a day . |