Example sentences of "one and the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is because the genes controlling these particular colour-forms are both carried on the X chromosomes , the red gene on one and the non-red gene on the other .
2 So when you integrate one And the best way
3 That bear in them one and the self-same tongue
4 He liked to divide his spare time between the Sargents ' house and the boat , equally indifferent to the ordered comfort of the one and the shabby squalor of the other .
5 Now the results of that years work public of all members today in four T six six four and the report provides a summary of our findings , the existing problems on this section two point one point one and the possible solutions on summarized in section two point one point two .
6 Five is to the north of Killinghall and you 'll see from the table attached , table two that er prior to the opening of the phase one of the bypasses , it was opened in two phases between the A sixty one and the six six one in the southern half was opened first .
7 Just a reminder then of er the scores tonight , in the Coca Cola Cup , Peterborough two Blackpool one and Shrewsbury one Blackburn Rovers one and the Anglo-Italian Cup , it 's Bolton one Brescia one and in group B it 's West Bromwich Albion two Padova one .
8 LONDON Marathon founder Chris Brasher knows an athlete when he sees one and the former Great Britain international may have found a medal winner in the shape of Moving Out , who looks something to bet on at Uttoxeter this afternoon .
9 Get the wrong number two dog in with a number one and the cuddly koala in your arms turned into megatooth .
10 Er in other words the inner boundary has gone out since nineteen sixty one and the outer boundary has not .
11 In his role as friend and protector of the Nuer universe , and more especially of its constituent lineages , god is seen in specific manifestations or ‘ refractions ’ , which introduces the familiar theological problem of the one and the many .
12 The boy was stretched out on one and the male nurse took the other .
13 She was roundly defeated by a ratio of two votes to one and the only Actionists elected were the two sitting members in the St George 's ward , which took in the fiercely loyalist area of Sandy Row .
14 Just for our Craigy , I had an orange one and er another colour one and the orange one ran out the other day and he went potty .
15 Give my respect and thanks to the author , whose novel is the first English one and the French are only romances now , that I have been able to read for many a day .
16 History was sex , French was sex , art was sex , the Bible , poetry , penfriends , games , music , everything was sex except biology which was obviously sex but obviously not really sex , not the one which was secret and ecstatic and wicked and a sacrament and all the things it was supposed to be at one and the same time — I got that in the boiler room and it turned out to be biology after all .
17 For this faction , the term ‘ just war ’ has secular as well as religious appeal , an ambiguity which permits them to communicate their cause in direct fashion to left-wing British and right-wing American groups at one and the same time .
18 Their limbs , torsos and heads can make straight , angled or rounded lines , usually at one and the same time , according to the natural structure of the dancers ' bones and how they are activated by the muscles .
19 Les Noces practises the art of the general and the art of the particular at one and the same time .
20 In which case ‘ history ’ becomes a force to be resisted by readers who like literature , and who may also like history , but have never thought they were one and the same thing .
21 For them , the solution to the problem of pro-government bias is simple : the broadcasters should treat government and governing party as one and the same , and give it the same coverage as the main opposition party .
22 Douglas Jay observed that the later 1970s were a time of genuine recovery — ‘ one of the few examples of any Western governments in the seventies reducing both inflationary pressures and unemployment ’ at one and the same time .
23 Yet it managed to raise prices and to add to inflation at one and the same time .
24 Thus , men like Derek Hatton , the leader of Merseyside , and Ken Livingstone , who led the Greater London Council ( after a brutal coup which removed the previous Labour leader , Andrew McIntosh ) became symbols of ideological extremism and financial extravagance at one and the same time .
25 It responds everywhere to one and the same need , and is everywhere derived from one and the same mental state .
26 It responds everywhere to one and the same need , and is everywhere derived from one and the same mental state .
27 Religion is presented as a response ‘ everywhere to one and the same need ’ : the need for rituals of fertility .
28 Notions of the freedom and autonomy of the self are at one and the same time inverted and used to pervert the ethical and metaphysical values which such a self is or was supposed to instantiate .
29 In one and the same gay milieu one is likely to encounter identification with , desire tor , and parodies of masculinity .
30 He suggests that blacks have been ‘ at one and the same time both more accepting of and more hostile towards homosexuality ’ , and that the hostility has often been extreme — as in the case of Eldridge Cleaver 's notorious attack on James Baldwin ( Altman , Homosexual Oppression , esp .
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