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

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1 But now Chambers insisted that the extensions to growth took place without supernatural interference , so that one species naturally transmuted itself into a higher one at a certain point in time .
2 Another way is to catch a bus from Bishop 's Castle to Newtown or Shrewsbury ( for the sake of the argument , suppose that there is one at a suitable time ) .
3 There are two interesting ports of call en route to Norfolk — one at a venerable club , the other at one of the region 's newest .
4 The next landing stage , this one at a tree-covered spur projecting from the opposite shore of the lake , bears the sign " Tellsplatte " ; nearby is a memorial chapel to the folk hero who is reputed to have leapt ashore at this spot escaping from an Austrian-manned boat that was carrying him to prison .
5 I found this one at a big sale in London , and I had to pay a lot of money for it .
6 The embroidery , a pattern of golden lily-flowers dotted here and there , each one at a fair distance from the other , would be confined to the shoulder band and to a broad sash fastening at the back in as large a bow as Miss Dallam would tolerate , its ends falling to the hem of her skirt .
7 Provided you have a fair left hand reach it 's possible to play this without a capo , although I have seen many people play it either with one at the 2nd fret , or without one by transposing the part down to E …
8 The door he had entered by would take a pedestrian but not a vehicle ; the one at the far end was wide enough and high enough to take a truck .
9 That only leaves the one at the far end , which belongs to a couple who plan to retire here in the spring .
10 The SOCO strutted across to one at the far end , shielded behind a panel of rough hessian .
11 If he wanted a degree he could just as well get one at the technical college in Ipswich …
12 He held off a late charge from Rhuddlan 's Chris Davies who had a hole in one at the 179 yard 13th in his final round to take runners-up .
13 You can knit row one at the usual cast-on tension , but I prefer to increase the tension to three on one of the carriages .
14 Working-class voters had already elected one Labour government in 1923 and following the General Strike they elected another one at the first opportunity in 1929 .
15 ‘ Someone gave me one at the First Aid Post .
16 He turned the car into a narrow street and stopped in a yard that could have been the twin of the one at the other hotel .
17 And he 's got another one at the other end .
18 It has got another one at the other end .
19 Oh it was a nice ball that by , shoots and scores , Notts get a second just moments after they might have conceded one at the other end , the referee unimpressed by the penalty claims but the crowd are there , with a really fine piece of finishing by Gary , nine minutes to half time and adds to the one that got in twenty four , and it 's two nil to Notts County against .
20 Lesser butlers will abandon their professional being for the private one at the least provocation .
21 No one at the Russian embassy was available for comment .
22 They evidently worked on the assumption that no one at the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society ever actually listened to the records .
23 One at the PstI site at the 5' end of an intact beta-tubulin gene , within the tubulin gene cluster ; and the second into the PstI site at the 5' end of the interrupted beta-tubulin gene , present at the 3' end of the tubulin locus ( 23 ) .
24 The judge did not regard the case as one at the higher end of the culpable homicide scale but a human life had been taken and he jailed Sutherland for five years .
25 You can occasionally pick up such things at local auctions , but it is largely a matter of searching until you find the right one at the right price .
26 Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test .
27 All the steadings the King went by were empty , although hearth-fires still burned ; and there was no one at the little monastery of Dunning .
28 Fix around the rocket with royal icing : one at the base , one half way up the main part of the body , and one at the very top .
29 Lord Rees-Mogg , chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Council , intends to take in five parties — one at the Savoy , one at the Independent Television Commission in Brompton Road , and three private affairs .
30 Remember you can not receive a confrontation and give one at the same time .
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