Example sentences of "is [adv] [art] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When you have what is effectively a one party Government for 13 years working hand in hand with the developers they believe they can do whatever they like .
2 There is only the one room and the customers are rough .
3 This sense of completeness , experienced in ( 2 ) by contrast with ( 1 ) is perhaps the one aspect of intensional structure which is purely linguistic : ( 1 ) angry residents ( 2 ) residents are angry
4 The position on page two then shows the reductions targets , where we 've got a , a target for efficiency savings of hundred and thirty five thousand , service reductions on income generation costing six hundred thousands , and a proposal that we use a hundred and eighty thousand of the Committee 's carry forward savings in the first year , erm , that is obviously a one year only reduction , and indeed a Policy and Resources Committee and a report of treasurer to that committee , did make the point that committees will be aware that they must use the carry forwards in funding reductions in four , five , will have to matched by service reductions in future years .
5 Great powers seek to guarantee their position by establishing a ‘ buffer ’ or ‘ barrier ’ of smaller powers friendly or aligned to themselves … but hegemony is not a one way relationship .
6 This change is not a one way process .
7 We now know that erm that the genetics is based upon a an organic polymer called D N A , short for acid , a polymer is just the one molecule with repeating making long in principle .
8 But then Archer is probably the one author who is capable of justifying those figures . ’
9 yes , it also er imposes on me the obligation of course erm under G of article three does n't it ? which I imagine , but you can tell me if I 'm wrong Mr is the one , is probably the one article erm , part of the article under which such things is the insurance directive is er produced , but I maybe wrong
10 But time is now the one thing your father has n't got . ’
11 THE BEDROOM is often the one room in the house you can really put your personal stamp on .
12 He is almost a one man optical illusion .
13 He is almost a one man optical illusion .
14 In the light of this , A's utterance might be taken simply as a request for confirmation that the assumption in [ 15c ] is indeed the one B intended to convey , or , in other words , that the utterance in [ 15c ] is indeed an adequate representation of the one in [ 15b ] .
15 It is therefore the one example found in the UK which follows Ansoff 's recommendation that organisations should maintain separate units to monitor the environment for ‘ weak signals of threats or opportunities for the organization to consider ’ [ Ansoff ( 1975 ) ] .
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