Example sentences of "one [coord] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When performing any movement in the classical vocabulary dancers are drawing straight , angled or rounded lines which affect one or all parts of the body .
2 Wholly dependent on one or one type of owner or controller of his means of production , the cultural worker in these technologies is in a radically different set of social relations from those of the individual producer or earlier type of company , and fundamental questions of cultural autonomy and purpose are raised in quite new ways .
3 Children repair what they themselves say from as early as one or one-and-a-half years of age .
4 The abilities of the computer will remind some readers of the experiments in many school resource centres using , instead of the Dewey Classification and a simple card catalogue , one or other variety of post co-ordinate indexing , frequently with optical coincidence punched cards .
5 Yet another way in which not having a bank account makes people more likely to fall into the non-chooser group , the automatic users of one or other type of credit , is that people without bank accounts are likely to be paid weekly , in cash .
6 The language had to be one accessible to more than the ruling elite , so it became one or other dialect of the vernacular .
7 Whenever Joanne completed a task requested by one or other parent without complaint she was rewarded from the same reward ‘ menu ’ .
8 ( About half our panel fell into one or other category of persistent reader . )
9 There were , of course , the inevitable extremists who foresaw the demise of one or other system for a variety of different and often conflicting reasons .
10 The one ground of divorce seemingly allowed by Christ is the adultery of one or other partner with a third person .
11 As a rule the advances occurred either when she was alone with one or other teacher during a free period , or in the time between the end of school and the journey home .
12 Married couples may live close to one or other set of parents or their own children and their spouses .
13 There was no home leave from overseas and , as far as I knew , few individuals or units of the Eighth Army had returned to Britain , for most had been sent to Sicily and thence to the toe and heel of Italy , or to Salerno , and by this time were fighting hard up the Italian peninsula on one or other side of the Appennines .
14 But although a great deal of solid matter had soon accumulated on one or other side of the ramparts and sometimes on both , it had little or no effect .
15 Since a decrease in the alpha component of the EEG implies an increase in the underlying cortical activity , relative suppression of the alpha rhythm over one or other side of the brain has been taken to indicate selective hemisphere involvement during different cognitive tasks .
16 However , evidence ( Humphrey , 1951 ) suggesting that left handers were more variable than right handers in their hand preference for different tasks led Humphrey and Zangwill ( 1952 ) to analyse the incidence of language disorders in a small group of left handers having damage confined to one or other side of the brain .
17 Whatever is said falls on one or other side of the barrier .
18 The section further provides that rules of court may regulate and restrict the appeal in particular cases to one or other form of appeal ( see RSC O.56 , rr.7–12 and 0.94 , rr.8–11 ) .
19 indications of a particular industry or type of participant benefiting more from one or other form of training ;
20 They can be used , for example , to organize the evidence for and justify morally one or other theory of development or the lack of development .
21 In terms of incentives , then , there is no general case to be made for or against one or other types of tax system .
22 One or two burglaries during the day time .
23 In the very early days of the Baptist churches a typical service consisted of prayer , the reading of one or two chapters from the Bible , a series of expositions on the readings and a collection for the poor .
24 I mean I bought one or two pair of clogs when I was on the dredger and we 'd take the iro iron piece off underneath , that 's just like a , a shoe what a horse have , like go round the
25 She was tall , a little on the stout side , and had long brown hair with one or two streaks of grey in it which was caught up in a bun perched on the top of her head .
26 Lady Hamilton from the Half House and one or two others of her sort .
27 He apparently regarded me and one or two others as his brighter prospects .
28 I would retire with one or two others to Mick 's cafe adjacent to the track and play dominoes .
29 For games , you can play ‘ Captain 's coming ’ [ p.47 ] and adapt one or two others to a pirate 's theme .
30 So , while it is always worth seeking out the names of journalists who have a special interest in your subject , and if appropriate sending the releases to them at home as well as to their office , always be sure to send your releases to the newsdesk and perhaps to one or two others on the paper too if it is appropriate .
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