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

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1 The matron had told him that they had removed one of my legs and were going to have the other one off the following day .
2 One has to travel through the middle of Cardiff , or through a curious maze that takes one off the western approaches , along the new dockland link road .
3 Director Barbara Radcliffe showed me one off the old processes .
4 She got up and then when it came round to singing Jerusalem and Edie was put out at not singing Jerusalem , this is another one off the psychiatric list and Pat goes
5 They got one off the Welsh side in October in a 1-1 draw .
6 Pringle put one through a big gate via Wright 's edge .
7 While the South Devon Railway was clearly given special help by the DVR Board in year one through an advantageous lease and loco hire charges , it now stands alone as an independent commercial undertaking , albeit operating as a non-profit making trust .
8 For the sheer joy of it , young Ben left the white path and trod a parallel one through the gilded grass , watching his black shoes turn yellow with the fallen pollen .
9 Small tee shirt in white one for a small child is n't it ?
10 The Musée Bonn at is an art gallery and an exceedingly good one for a provincial town .
11 One important caveat to the E. F. Loftus and Burns study is that the test of memory could be considered to be one for a peripheral detail .
12 The whole day had been a strange one for a young lady like herself who had never been allowed to go out on her own , had been carefully looked after and protected at all times from the impact of the world in which most people lived .
13 Once he began to recognise the key herbs to use , Chris started to experience success with all kinds of ailments and has developed several recipes , such as the one for a general tonic listed here .
14 In the Ethiopian revolution no one for a long time knew the fate of Haile Fida , leader of the left-wing Meison group : I only had his death confirmed when the Ethiopian lift-operator in a DC hotel told me he had been in the same cell when Haile was taken out to be shot .
15 There has n't been one for a long time and that 's all I can say .
16 I 'd thought about that one for a long time , wondering who Beya and Gabricus were , and had paid little attention to the note in brackets which had been added afterwards : ( Frater mysticus meus . )
17 We have n't done this one for a long time have we ?
18 One for life and one for a selected period .
19 In the session 1972–73 the expected workload of the Committee as judged in October 1972 consisted of fifteen proposals for full-time or part-time BEd courses , as well as one for a full-time Diploma in Educational Technology and a Further Education certificate .
20 But one for a serious collector , not a decorator ’ , was one London dealer 's verdict .
21 This takes you to a very similar dialog box to the one for a new presentation except that it lacks the button for selecting a presentation style .
22 It had provided the money , and had earmarked it : the local Assembly could not have changed the plans to one for a new school or slaughterhouse .
23 Or you could ask the author to supply one for a modest £7.50 .
24 had to have one for a short while , she was quite young and I , we 'd only just moved here and I took her to the vet the used to be in Sandhurst , they said it was a bee sting , they put purple stuff on it
25 During endoscopy , performed in the morning after an overnight fast , five biopsies were taken from the antrum for the detection of H pylori : one for a quick urease test ( CLO-test ) , two for culture with standard methods , and two for histology .
26 ‘ I 've never been one for a sweet wine Never . ’
27 The likely date for your case to be heard will be approximately one month after receipt of your original appeal letter , if your case is the only one for a particular school .
28 The reason is to be able with ease to identify the sender of the letter , who typed it , and the file number if the organisation has one for a particular account .
29 ‘ She was a happy , lively and adventurous girl — not one for a quiet life . ’
30 You 've always been one for a quiet life , have n't you ? ’
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