Example sentences of "one [adv] [vb pp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This last privilege is one presumably allowed the artist but not the model .
2 The herring was to the Eastern European Jew what potatoes were to the Irish , which is surprising , for the herring is a salt-water fish and in Russia and Poland one rarely got a glimpse of the sea .
3 Apart from fuel and servicing , the last one only needed a replacement throttle cable in 38,000 miles .
4 I mean , what we 're trying to do in the visual arts is to spend what limited money we have to produce a better situation for the visual artist and for the public who gets pleasure and enlightenment from visual arts than exists at the moment , so rather than just prop up the status quo , which is what is would be very easy to do if one just kept the pot boiling so to speak by giving a few grants to artists here and sitting at the centre of a spider 's web in Tunbridge Wells waiting for applications to come in to us and then responding .
5 One just heard a whistle , one said it sounded like a hymn and the third , who was a church woman , claimed she could identify it precisely , ‘ Now the Day is Over' ’ .
6 I do not know whether this was associated with the fact that no one ever sought a tea meeting with me and that I was relieved of the obligation of conducting a rather spurious theological discussion on the basis of almost total ignorance .
7 Zephandra Butolphi must have been a civil servant in a previous incarnation : no one ever made a decision alone .
8 That 's why you meet so many people at parties who are falling over themselves to recommend their accountant , dentist , gardener or solicitor , as if having a good one automatically bestowed a halo of good judgement on the one who found him first .
9 One also supplied a report entitled ‘ Pan Am Flight 103 ’ , prepared in January 1989 by the intelligence unit of the Lebanese Forces , which had to do mainly with the substance of intercepted telephone calls to and from the Iranian Embassy in Beirut .
10 But the loss of one simply paved the way for the loss of the other .
11 If one needed a hotter oven , one simply flicked a switch which directed some extra heat in a downwards direction .
12 Why 've I 've got a glass and no one else got a glass ?
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