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

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1 This is deliberate : in one of the adventures time spent in the Castle is of crucial importance .
2 The fact that one of the Games squad , Graeme Smith , had earlier applied , but then accepted the refusal of leave of absence to compete in the Grand Prix , means that action will need to be taken .
3 One of the reasons Loop fell to bits was because we lost control of what was going on and did too many stupid things .
4 Wycliffe led the way into Glynn 's office where one of the scenes-of-crime team was still at work .
5 One of the things Bill likes about her , he senses silences are easy with her .
6 Certainly one of the things advertising can do is modify attitudes .
7 Suzanne , I could call myself Suzanne : it was the name of one of the actresses Dad had brought to stay at our house for a week because there were bedbugs at her lodgings .
8 from a distance it looks more black than brown and it has a most interesting tail which , when closed , looks like one of the flippers scuba divers wear .
9 Yet The red pencil is the chewed one is quite normal on both readings , which would not be expected if on one of the readings pencil referred only to the core .
10 I did wonder whether we ought to call a , a , a , sort of emergency meeting of Harlow Health Action , but I was away myself until last few days , so it 's difficult to do that , so what we 've are , I 've agreed with Dave , the secretary , we 've produced a leaflet , which is based on one of the Federations leaflet , it gives the reason to be against opting out .
11 By a curious twist of fate Kuzmitch later defected to the CIA by which time Blake had been convicted of spying , one of the charges being that he contravened the Official Secrets Act in November 1951 while still in captivity .
12 Indeed , during what was the longest obscenity trial in British publishing history , great play was made of the involvement of schoolchildren , one of the charges being that the editors :
13 Catering is just one of the areas BA is examining for potential cost-cutting .
14 ‘ Ca n't be much left of that bloody town , ’ shouted one of the 3″ mortar team as we watched the bombs falling from the aircraft .
15 The weapon is carried by Engineers either on horseback or in one of the Engineers School 's War Wagons .
16 One of the clerks thought of Middleton , since it 's midway between Middlesborough and Stockton .
17 Mm detailed plans have been approved for a single storey dwelling in the garden on one of the houses condition on the surgery reverting to living accommodation , the houses would have considerable scope for use as offices subject to planning or paramedical use especially where large car parking areas are required , the whole is available at two hundred and fifty thousand pounds , but offers may be considered for number twenty five with the garden and parking area building plots to the agent
18 One of the Romans city , so you can pick out some Roman traces , one of the erm the er er Viking city , one of what happened in the Norman period the eleventh century , time of William the Conqueror and the two castles and the big er erm abbeys he put up , and finally the medieval city .
19 Lorrimer or one of the Police Liaison Officers were the only people authorised to lock and open up the building .
20 Call one of the men advertising turf for sale in the local paper .
21 One of the units success stories is Richard .
22 One of the items Unix System Labs and Adobe still have to sort out is whether to make Type Manager retroactively available to SVR4 licencees .
23 It is not surprising to find the Russian government in 1784 asking officially for information on the organisation of the ministry ; and the memorandum drawn up in response to this request by one of the premiers commis paints , even allowing for some gilding of the lily , an impressive picture of the efficiency with which , at least in theory , correspondence was classified , answered and indexed .
24 Perhaps the duets were those sung by one of the giovani Dame and her sister , accompanied by the composer at the gravicembalo , when the future Emperor Rudolf II passed through Brescello in 1571 .
25 In the distance , one of the Warlords half-turned
26 He had read somewhere , possibly in one of the books Elinor was always reading , that people under totalitarian regimes had no access to their past .
27 I think one of the ways gender operates for us is that we are both women researchers and women audiences .
28 For example , a question on one of the communications examination papers asks :
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