Example sentences of "one [noun sg] out [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Robert that 's one hurdle out of the way .
2 Back on the main road , one kilometre out of the village , it is worth turning off and making the short drive up to the Pico da Torre viewpoint which gives a lovely view of Câmara de Lobos .
3 Trapped with one foot in and one foot out of the sacristy , it was during 1616 that his personal liberty was put at risk .
4 But first , with news of a team that 's managed to get at least one foot OUT of the grave , here 's Erika .
5 Might be able to get one board out of the two might n't you ?
6 a nominal 0 per cent ( in fact a quarter of 1 per cent , or one course out of the total of 376 ) was concerned with home-school links .
7 One tooth out on the rubber timing belt makes a lot of difference .
8 To show how fantastic he was driving , he only missed one fairway out of the 72 holes , despite the strange bounces and the danger of the ball running off the straight and narrow all the time .
9 … one hand out of its chest , one leg out of its haunch and one eye out of the front of its face .
10 With upwards of four-fifths of people here having less than 30s. in personal property , nobody at all was worth as much as 40s. in one township out of every three , especially upland ones like Arncliff , Hellifield and Kettlewell , though these were not the only ones .
11 In the Brittania Floats Wednesday series , also on the same venue , I came fourth overall , it was won by Vinnie Smith with a brilliant performance , he only dropped one point out of a possible fifty .
12 One walks between the banks that show where the houses stood , marking how blocks of squared masonry thrust in one place out of the turf ( a more important building than most of them ) , and how the tree-roots twist among the rubble footings of the peasant dwellings ; and one picks up pieces of twelfth- and thirteenth-century pottery — mere sherds , bits of rim , of sides , of bases , but all datable : nothing later than the Black Death , when the great silence descended .
13 Ozone is dispersed throughout the atmosphere but has its highest concentrations between 20 and 30 kilometers above the Earth 's surface in the stratosphere , and even then only one molecule out of every 100,000 is ozone .
14 He straightened , and she heaved one jar out of the basin , but he took it from her and she felt his strength give the heavy vessel sudden lift ; she put it down and thanked him .
15 " That 's one complication out of the way . "
16 If this is so , stopping ( e ) for example , will only cut one behaviour out of the tantrum .
17 As the box-office grosses mounted , establishment Hollywood was beginning to talk in less insulting terms about him , and , one day out of the blue , he called Nicholson .
18 Because he only ever , he only threw one egg out of the audience and we caught it , whereas at a , every year he throws lots of Wagon Wheels out .
19 Black-leaved ilexes grew in the churchyard and a brassy laburnum had flowers on it for one week out of the year .
20 One penny out of the till
21 We thought that if it was only one tournament out of a Tour that was growing so fast it would not matter .
22 So that you know at least when you ring one , somebody , you 're going to get one appointment out of a phone session .
23 It was found in 11 out of 12 patients suffering from toxic-shock , whereas only one woman out of a sample of 18 without the syndrome was found with the phage .
24 Only one woman out of the forty actually claimed unequivocally to like ironing , and she said she knew she was unusual , particularly in the satisfaction she gets from ironing shirts , an activity which many of the other housewives said was the most intolerable of all .
25 if the man comes to read the gas meter it will always be when you were supposed to be somewhere else half an hour ago and you 've got one leg in and one leg out of a pair of tights .
26 ‘ And as I put one leg out of the door , he looked slightly taken aback , because he could see that my leg was bare .
27 Pasqua said that " one Frenchman out of every two rejected a Europe which does not take people into account " .
28 One layer out from the core , made up of thoughts and feelings , we have our self-image — who we believe ourselves to be .
29 And to get one thing out of the way , straight away .
30 ‘ Come back , Prentice , ’ she said , putting one hand out across the table to me .
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