Example sentences of "one that [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a consequence , the question of where to eat was one that made little impression on her . |
2 | One that made perfect sense to Ron and made perfect sense to me . |
3 | Yet — there was an enduring lone voice among the internal babble which held out strong and true for Dane , and somehow its message was the only one that made any sense . |
4 | Despite the evidence of solidarity there is little to suggest that this culture , even though it is against the formal organizational structure , is one that produces active protest against the conditions of the work enterprise . |
5 | The one that married that chap Walker , from Edinburgh . ’ |
6 | He 's not he one that took this warehouse coordinator job ? |
7 | The definition we shall adopt here , in the tradition of Hume and many others , is one that takes causal circumstances and hence causes to precede their effects in time . |
8 | Here 's one that sells just belt buckles , here 's another exclusively devoted to pointed boots , or country and westernalia , or whatever . |
9 | What we need to arrange is that control subjects perform some sort of task in the first phase — not one , of course , that requires them to attach different labels to the critical stimuli , but one that guarantees that attention to these stimuli is maintained . |
10 | Further , the " kingdom " he now acquired , with Le Mans as a key-place ( and Bishop Aldric a strong supporter ) , was one that carried exceptional prospects . |
11 | This was their tradition , one that spanned ten millennia . |
12 | Look for one that allows good organisation of all your bits and pieces , and gives easy access to them . |
13 | The aim should be to move away from a subsistence standard of income in social security towards one that allows older people to participate more fully in society . |
14 | In the end , the only system that works well , across the board , is the one that involves perfect imitation . |
15 | The best alternative use is likely to be one that not only leaves the exterior of the building unchanged , but one that involves minimal subdivision of the interior . |
16 | Law is not a business ; nor merely is it a profession , which is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as a vocation or calling , especially one that involves some branch of learning or science , but is one of three learned professions . |
17 | One that balances leading edge technological capability with a thorough understanding of your business . |
18 | For them it was an expedient , almost a makeshift , and one that contained obvious dangers . |
19 | One that fits this description to a T is the T-shirt . |
20 | C. Wright Mills 's interpretation of the role and relevance of the sociology of knowledge was not however one that received much support . |
21 | We consider the task of the observer is one that requires much discussion with the group of designers of the materials . |
22 | The involvement of physicians in assessment is certainly an interesting development and one that requires further investigation in view of its possible limitations . |
23 | Buy one that meets British Standard BS6575 . |
24 | The ‘ bottom ’ line is the one that separates those measures which lead to the loss of nationhood from those which are concerned with effecting closer association and cooperation — and freer and fairer trade — between genuinely independent states . |
25 | The list of diseases that slurry could spread is a formidable one , including anthrax and tetanus , but the one that receives most attention is salmonellosis . |
26 | A good spelling game is one that stresses visual patterns and makes it clear to the players that there are predictable patterns which they can anticipate . |
27 | This is no pretend story , but one that stresses real earthiness — God 's coming to the profane and ending the separation between sacred and secular . |
28 | The party has been remarkably successful at convincing many urban Hindu intellectuals and professionals that the real BJP is the reasonable-sounding one that praises economic liberalisation and is beginning to draft policy position-papers . |
29 | There remains a strong legal bias to the audit process , one that places considerable reliance on examining the probity of state institutions . |
30 | There are such plains , but the typical profile of the seabed is one that contains gigantic mountain ranges , innumerable equally huge volcanoes , and gorges of a depth never dreamed of furrowing the deep-sea floor . |