Example sentences of "of [art] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 and then you do a division of the one into the other and you get a figure that is smaller in the tabloids and larger in broadsheets like The Times and The Financial Times and in periodicals like the Communist and the New Statesman .
2 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 .
3 Unlike Dudley he was well aware that merchants , a fast growing class , were not segregated from the gentry by an unbridgeable gulf , but ‘ often change estate with gentlemen , as gentlemen doo with them by a mutuall conuersion of the one with the other , .
4 An enquiry of the publisher might furnish you with material for another item ( with another cartoon , please , e.g. of the one with the girl who has collected toadstools and is saying scornfully to her friend who has gathered mushrooms : ‘ Dump those , they 're harmless ’ ) .
5 Erm , and it can , it can happen overnight , ca n't it , from some someone is er , he 's he 's he 's a bit of the one with the ladies .
6 It is not , however , a matter of ‘ reducing ’ sociological explanations to psychological , but of seeing the relevance of the one for the other .
7 I 'm going to fit it neatly into the neck of the one of the bottles .
8 He 's the chief executive of the one of the biggest advertising agencies in the country , he 's coming in to talk about the thirty something phenomena here in the nineties now .
9 The Infinity 's shape seems to be a sort of half-Les Paul , half-Stratocaster hybrid : the offset horns of the one against the rounded lower half of the other .
10 Therefore , the policy suggestion that arises from theory is that in seeking to determine the effects of monopolisation it is necessary to weigh carefully the costs against the benefits , to examine the trade-off of the one against the other .
11 There were little tatters of paper at the bottom of the one by the fireplace , where the raffia and other handwork materials were kept , and Miss Fogerty looked at them with alarm and suspicion .
12 Many thinkers such as Owen , Fourier , Saint-Simon and Blanc saw the root of injustice as the competitive system of free markets , which led them to argue that the gulf between rich and poor and the exploitation of the one by the other , would not be abolished until some form of socialist state was established .
13 For marriage is a commitment to maximise the happiness and the fulfilment of the one by the other .
14 He translates the ‘ socialism in one country ’ of the one versus the ‘ internationalism ’ of the other into a conflict between his own , now reified and separated , terms of concrete incarnation and abstract universalism : , the revolutionary incarnation chose the singular against the universal and the national against the international' ( II , 223 ) .
15 There was another long banner , duplication of the one in the station , fastened to the side of the train , telling all the passengers what they were going on , if they were still in any doubt .
16 Behind the wrought-iron balustrade designed by Lutyens in the style of Louis XIV , the landing 's marble floor is a variation of the geometrical pattern of the one in the hall below .
17 But the feature that really marks the P5 out from its predecessors is the integrated floating point processor that is claimed to offer three to five times the performance of the one in the 80486 , giving the P5 its reputation as a RISC-killer .
18 None was particularly dirty , but near the rim of the one nearest the door there was a smear of porridge-like mucus .
19 It was alright to come to your marriage , having been a bit of a one for the girls , but it was n't at all good to come to your marriage having been a bit of a one with the lads .
20 ‘ Bit of a one for the ladies .
21 It concerns certain members of this class , four to be precise , but it will , if it is to stand any chance of success , require the support of every one of you , of every one in the school , in fact .
22 And place it with your own hands , into the hands of no one except the Most Sacred Body-Servant of His Wondrousness the God-King . ’
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