Example sentences of "one in [adj] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The LEA scheme concerned is an unusual one in that it combines school self-evaluation with an inspection which provides something of an external evaluation of the exercise . |
2 | An election may also be a realigning one in that it produces a long-term shift in the balance of support between the parties , perhaps installing one as the new majority . |
3 | The Church of S. Saviour Pantocrator ( also later a mosque ) is an unusual one in that it consists of three churches joined to one another and all of twelfth century date , but all have easy access to each other inside . |
4 | In one way this statement is more conservative than the previous one in that it has elevated the popular usage ‘ Republican Sunday ’ to a part of party language and thus confirmed the belief that Catholicism and republicanism are the same thing , but it represents an important departure from previous positions in clearly tying the DUP 's position to that of the electorate . |
5 | Then he said , ‘ I 've managed to get a sprinkling of young men , and there 's one in particular I 'd like you to meet . ’ |
6 | They think that about one in from one in ten you get something . |