Example sentences of "one [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And in fact by the end of the one hour lesson I was almost up to something approaching parallel turns .
2 If a male mouse has only one t gene it will be a normal , healthy mouse except in one remarkable respect .
3 At one board meeting she proposed introducing padded coat hangers ‘ but that was never going to turn our fortunes ’ , according to John James .
4 In all three raids he claimed he had a gun and at one building society he told staff he was armed with a hand grenade .
5 I have to say there was one piece information I picked up yesterday asking and we 're talking about the rural areas I think in this discussion , the rural viability , rather then er urban .
6 If all the requirements for amplifiers could be examined by one design/development group it would probably be found that , by judicious specifying , two or three separate amplifiers only are required .
7 And this was the one opportunity and all you got was one pervert ringing you up .
8 One spring evening we had been out to dinner and came back to find Clare bounding downstairs with excitement .
9 One Friday afternoon I hand over my gauzy cream tunic and slip into a kind of butcher 's apron , epically and namelessly stained .
10 One Friday lunchtime we learned that there were no more classes that day but we were confined to the Grand till evening .
11 Here , one Friday evening I heard the best news so far .
12 And then I began to become very worried about it and it just happened by chance that one Friday morning I heard a programme on Radio Brighton , and it was Doctor Wisbey speaking about dyslexia , and it dawned on me immediately that my son was dyslexia .
13 One Saturday night she was in the town looking for her companions as it was time to go home , when she met Alec d'Urberville .
14 One Saturday night he 'd been drinking in front of the telly when he decided to phone Sheila 's place .
15 One Saturday morning he said I think .
16 One Saturday morning she had waited for an hour and a half outside the dentist 's where he had gone to have a troublesome tooth fixed .
17 One Saturday evening she takes Howard by the arm and leads him away from the crowd round the pool and the bar , out of everyone 's earshot .
18 One winter morning he was in one of his fields on the side of Norcombe Hill .
19 One July morning I left the car and , with a heat haze softening the details on the hills in the further distance , turned down the lane at the village 's north-eastern end marked " To the Waterfalls " .
20 One January morning I arrived at work late .
21 One dairy farm he visited on the way to Albuquerque had 750 cows which were milked three times a day through a 24/24 side-exit herringbone parlour .
22 One February evening I was in a ship , northbound through the South China Sea .
23 One Monday morning I lay in bed looking out of my skylight window at nothing in particular ; there was n't anything to see except sky because the window was merely a hole in the roof which you could open or shut with a long wooden handle .
24 ‘ I was even taken to hospital at one point thinking I had a hypo coming on , but then we realised that I was actually having panic attacks — a delayed reaction to losing my sight .
25 One infant school I know has opted for selecting three core subject specialists and moving the children around part of the day to work with their specialist teacher .
26 In one group discussion we explored the role of women further .
27 One business outing I did attend was that of the Association of Independent Railways ( AIR ) board .
28 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
29 Not just the one stirrup cup I saw her take .
30 One Sunday afternoon we took a trancelike ride in the car out to Roxbury , and parked , and strolled the streets , and there she was , standing at her front door in a blue dressing-gown with her arms folded and with a look of amused reproach on her face .
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