Example sentences of "one [Wh det] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A new view of war , albeit one which had close links with past ideas , was gradually emerging .
2 Wayne knew how finicky she could be about place and mood , but this plan was one which had all objections beaten before they could even be raised .
3 There are those who feel , for instance , that a revolution did take place but not one which achieved positive effects ; or others who dispute the existence of an English revolution but who do not adhere to a neo-conservative interpretation of English history .
4 The ideal environment has come to be seen as one which offers continual opportunities to maximise learning , and succeeds in engaging the attention and motivation of the individual for as near to 100 per cent of his/her time as possible .
5 My auntie 's got one which takes six discs in a little box like that .
6 Also , at the end of the day there may not be a great deal of difference between a system which requires all charges subject to exceptions to be registered as opposed to the present one which requires specified charges to be registered subject to the power of the Secretary of State to add to or delete from their number .
7 By its identification of , and concentration on , the ‘ gatekeepers ’ of the urban system , it gave a way of shifting research from an emphasis on empirical variables to one which stressed political processes , actual decision-making and the real exercise of political power .
8 Cranston loved this place , a veritable den of iniquity but one which sold good ales , fine wine and delicious food .
9 Perhaps the most familiar type of compound is the one which combines two nouns , and normally has the stress on the first element , as in :
10 ‘ Mush ’ is a terrifically exciting record , and one which presents new possibilities for a genre which was becoming far too complacent for its own good .
11 Such a situation is one which allows other countries to put aside international law and act according to their own judgments .
12 However , never park your trailer near one which has poor stands and is liable to swing in a wind .
13 Then why do you plump for one which has these impediments ?
14 The next chapter , by Morag Donaldson and Alison Elliot , considers children 's understanding of explanations — a topic of interest in itself , and one which has fundamental implications for education .
15 We will see later that a model of the company infused with the imagery of contract , suggesting negotiation and mutually beneficial exchange , or at least optimal , market-induced equilibria , supports a different analytical and evaluative approach to current corporate governance arrangements from one which views those arrangements as partially shaped by management power , but that is a different debate from the one in which we are currently engaged .
16 We are at present much exercised in considering the possibility that in order to satisfy the CATE criteria , particularly the one which stipulates two years of subject study , our commitment in this area of work may have to be reduced .
17 The spectacle last week of 400 officers in riot gear running round the Broadwater Farm Estate and finding little or nothing in the way of drugs reminded me of Sir Robert Mark 's definition of a good police force as one which employed fewer criminals than it caught .
18 A logical operation is one which treats all bits of the word similarly and independently ; there is no carry from one bit to another , nor is there an underlying implied interpretation of the word as a numeric quantity .
19 In the first place it is clear that ‘ modern ’ , ‘ Western ’ , ‘ industrial ’ or ‘ capitalist ’ society is not some homogeneous whole but one which contains many varieties of patterns of living , many different communities and subcultures with differing degrees of openness to the wider society , differing historical experiences , differing ways of relating as families and as individuals to the major changes in the economy and in ways of earning a living .
20 The model obtained by combining rational expectations and the simple natural rate hypothesis produces a particularly dramatic policy conclusion , and one which gave rational expectations some initial notoriety , for it suggested that the Keynesian approach to macroeconomic policy which governments in many countries had adopted after the Second World War was at best unnecessary and at worst harmful .
21 The problem is one which affects all libraries which follow a responsible programme of binding , since , for reasons both of conservation and security , serial parts must be bound as early as possible , with the result that they tend to become unavailable for consultation at a time when demand for them is relatively high .
22 Such expenditure is a necessary investment , but it is one which yields high dividends .
23 ‘ I think you have to remember that the priestly ministry is one which makes considerable demands , both emotional and spiritual , on its members , ’ the Bishop added .
24 The clarity of the image and the seriousness of the children 's gaze is one which attracts other children .
25 The Act converted the permissive policy , allowing local authorities to sell their houses , into a mandatory one which compelled local authorities to sell houses to tenants who expressed a wish to purchase the houses they were occupying .
26 The easiest way to deal with the situation and the one which causes least problems to the students is to assume that the wages paid in 1989 and the materials used in 1989 were charged in 1989 .
27 The distinction contained in Sections 12 and 13 between debtor-creditor and debtor-creditor-supplier agreements is the one which causes most problems .
28 Secondly , the pooling system for higher education expenditure amongst local authorities was one which protected those authorities in which the newly-designated polytechnics happened to be situated .
29 Six six what does s what does six er let's have a look at this one what does three times two mean ?
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