Example sentences of "one [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Thank you , Lot number ninety one Lot number ninety one for a hundred pounds at one hundred pounds any more at one hundred pounds only ? |
2 | The £31 million will finance micro-computer terminals , ultimately one for every four doctors , and an eventual 1,360 monitoring staff . |
3 | In London within the walls , besides St Paul 's cathedral and ( from 1107 — 8 ) the Augustinian priory of Holy Trinity Aldgate , there were by 1200 some ninety-nine parish churches , one for every 1½ hectares ( 3⅓ acres ) or so . |
4 | By contrast the French monarchy of the early seventeenth century employed 40,000 officers , roughly one for every 400 inhabitants , giving a density of bureaucrats ten times that of England ; and many of the French officials served in regional or local government . |
5 | One for her , one for the two grans . |
6 | As the cistern supplies the remainder of the house , there will usually be two main feeds : one for the cold taps ( not the kitchen ) and WCs and one for the hot water system . |
7 | Definitely one for the earnest indie-heads , who can obtain copies from 53 Buckingham Rd , Chorlton-Cum-Hardy , Manchester M21 15B . |
8 | Hilton sums up the whole process as he has defined it in Book One through the two images of sin and Christ with a quotation from Galatians 4:19 : Scale 1 , then , maps the whole area of the contemplative life and shows it may be accessed through inner participation in the truth revealed at the Incarnation : Most of the book , however , is occupied with the effort to clarify the process by which the reformation to the likeness of Jesus in his manhood may be begun , the experience of this likeness in the reformed " " of the soul and how it leads to contemplation of the Godhead is not explored in any fullness although it is present as a stated goal . |
9 | He would fly through the warp to any one of a million worlds . |
10 | He follows the Downtown postings , up , round , through , and over ; one of a thousand particles circling the orbits of a complex molecule . |
11 | He 's one of a thousand pilots who 'll be flying in this weekend for Europe 's biggest exhibition of home-made planes . |
12 | For a man , this does not seem to be so much of a problem ; he can be one of a squadron of marching , identically dressed soldiers , or one of a thousand employees in a firm , and still know that he is special and unique . |
13 | During the Second World War Dall was one of a dozen experts called to Farnborough to examine the wreckage of a V2 rocket that had crashed in Sweden on a test flight . |
14 | It 's one of a dozen drugs of its kind currently being researched . |
15 | This reflector shows each car , which other cars are approaching , from any one of a half-dozen directions . |
16 | I know the erm , remarks made about getting extra people to register and to have their green card , I 'm probably one of a few councillors with a green card . |
17 | It was in a sad little side street — one of a few survivors from the era of terraced housing before the sprawling council estate was built in the fifties . |
18 | Marie Thwaites has a sunny disposition , rarely stops smiling and has happy memories of her experiences as a hired hand , She considers herself one of the fortunate ones , although her innocent description of the daily regime she had to endure would be considered intolerable indeed cruel today . |
19 | That 's in the oh a lot of people did , oh yes , lot of people spent the money but I was one of the fortunate ones I had a little bit left because I mean I was , er I was very lucky myself , I mean I had a decent job at that time from time I left school and when I was on the dredging plant , I mean you take er in nineteen twenty five when er a schoolboy left school , his money was about ten shillings a week as an errand boy but I was one of the fortunate being a cabin boy on the dredger , I was getting thirty five shillings a week which was a lot of money and then after a few months they , I , they wanted another deck hand , so of course I went on there on four pound a week and then I was well off . |
20 | ‘ The medals represent the overall effort of the entire UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia , but nevertheless I 'm deeply honoured to have been recognised in this way , I 'm just one of the fortunate ones . ’ |
21 | Marie Brown thought she was one of the fortunate ones to sail through unaffected . |
22 | For just £30 a year for four years you can buy one of the 550 seats available and have it names after you or someone of your choice . |
23 | He was David , David Koresh 's brother-in-law and one of the mighty men . |
24 | He 's lying on the ground , and one of the inch-high companions walks in front of his face to verify he 's dead . |
25 | The city of Nagpur in the State of Maharashtra , located at the geographical centre of India , was considered to be the capital of their empire formerly known as Naga Dwipa , one of the surviving relics of old India known as Bharata Varsha . |
26 | b , Each curve shows the trace in the longitude-velocity diagram of one of the closed orbits of a , when the orbit is viewed along the dotted lines . |
27 | There was no sound in the house , apart from what might have been the twittering of a caged bird coming from one of the closed doors on the ground floor . |
28 | It is sited unusually , on flat land rather than atop one of the encircling hills . |
29 | One of the sweetest successes was against the Australians , when Surrey became , in 1956 , the first county for 44 years to beat them . |
30 | ‘ He 's as good , for his age , as they 've got , and his wife is one of the sweetest women I know in this town . |