Example sentences of "one [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Any terminal in the network may also be used to book one of' the Polytechnic cars , or squash courts .
2 Last September , in an effort to reconcile the genuine nature conservation aspirations of various wildlife groups with the Port 's need for expansion , the Harbour Commissioners reached agreement with the major nature conservation bodies in the Province to preserve one of the Kinnegar lagoons as a bird sanctuary along with approximately 70 acres of land around the North end of Belfast City Airport 's runway for development as a nature park .
3 There was only David , sitting at ease in one of the basket chairs , in front of the tea tray .
4 60 ) , which because of its association with one of the saltire mosaics ( Brown et .
5 She carried them on to the terrace in front of the house , and sat down , intending to read one of the paperback books she 'd brought with her until the light faded .
6 He hooked one of the bentwood chairs into position with his foot and sat on it astride , arms resting on the back .
7 Sara was sitting on one of the bentwood chairs by the desk in the bare little office ; a WPC , her black-stockinged legs tucked under her chair , sat by the door .
8 She was sitting on one of the bentwood chairs , knees together , her hands wedged between them .
9 In the winter months , Neale works as a P-E consultant , and recently went on one of the Grid courses that P-E now regularly provides .
10 Market segmentation is one of the refinement processes of marketing .
11 The convention , which has been proposed by Greenpeace , would not so much be concerned with enforcement and punishment but " would be more a guidance framework to be introduced into the thinking of governments " , declared Richard Falk , professor of international law at Harvard University and one of the keynote speakers at the conference .
12 He was keen to encourage her and prepared to see her move on into one of the operating companies .
13 I like the , there was , there was a , er big bill board in town , I du n no if you saw it and it says , I think it had Labour right , in really big letters , and they said who 's really behind me , it was a Conservative one , they said who 's really behind them and in it every one there 's like a T U C leader one of the union leaders
14 She swung round rather abruptly , and recognised the young man as one of the detective constables who had been haunting the Lodge all day .
15 Moore 's start in athletics came relatively late when he was 14 : ‘ One of the PE teachers at school had a son at Birchfield and , after he 'd seen me jumping well at school , he said , ‘ Why do n't you come down ? ’
16 She saw an old man digging in one of the vegetable gardens , but he looked cross and unfriendly , so she walked on .
17 During that week she became more friendly with Ben , who was often digging in one of the vegetable gardens .
18 ‘ Do you know , I thought I saw yams on one of the vegetable stalls as we were coming along , ’ said Lady Selvedge .
19 Then one day , during rehearsal , John turned to one of the horn players and said , ‘ Okay , play freeform here … ’ and I thought , ‘ Freeform ?
20 One of the keyboard concertos , K.246 in C major , was for the 26-year-old Countess Antonia Lutzow who , judging by the intricacy of the work , must have been a talented performer .
21 One of the sex manuals we swapped at school
22 One of the machine tenders used a piece of wood to knock down a catch on a door in the base of the copper sheathing around the bottom of the barrel .
23 He was holding one of the machine pistols .
24 One of the machine guns had live ammunition attached to it .
25 One of the principle reasons for the development of anti-school attitudes amongst these young people is the separation and ranking of students according to a multiple set of criteria which make up the normative , academically oriented value system of the school .
26 I O one is the molecule most closely associated with the mi , the effects of lodose endotoxin and that is fever I O one er , when released into the blood sys bloodstream affects the hypothalamus and th i one of the principle reasons why infective conditions lead to fever .
27 One of the principle aims of the LPU was to ensure that Wages Councils met at least once a year ( many had not done so , despite the rate of inflation at the time ) .
28 They suggest that one of the principle problems confronting refugees is the feeling of guilt at having left relatives in danger or for being alive when so many have died .
29 It has been one of the principle tenets of urethritis treatment policy that the patient should take no alcohol during the treatment period .
30 In the Catholic school context one of the principle tasks of the teacher is to help pupils know , understand and appreciate the spiritual and religious dimension of life as expressed in the Catholic faith tradition .
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