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

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1 But more often the numbers are such that one or perhaps a small number of different releases are duplicated and sent out by post or by telex to media selected from the lists detailed in Chapter 2 .
2 The modern world is one which confuses and plunders our sense of the past ; one where even the concept of ‘ heritage ’ itself is hi-jacked and distorted .
3 The ideal data input document is one where only the required information appears and appears in sequence from left to right .
4 And it 's such a bubbly one that even the normally brash and loud dandy from Darlington has come over all bashful .
5 The system is a cooperative one and yet the operating units remain independent .
6 Captain Freddie 's position in Punta Arenas was an unusual one and largely a result of the Falklands war .
7 Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance .
8 For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR .
9 For example , if an SSR incorrectly refers to an SPR and closes it , then it will be necessary to create a new SPR based on the old one and also a new SSR which correctly responds to that SPR .
10 obviously identifiable it 's a very effective one and also the structured thought patterns idea er before you go into something to actually sit down and prepare something er your thoughts in a developing from there er it 's a very simple thing to do but very effective .
11 Although one may from time to time admire people who hazard their entire company on one major throw , it has to be a risk that for most of us would be , hopefully , both an unnecessary one and certainly an undesirable one .
12 The story of those who did n't want this is often not a pleasant one and there the rigidity and the oppression of our traditions are exposed .
13 In order to keep pace with growing demand for services , by the end of the 60's hardware has been upgraded to include first one and then a second ICL 1900 series processor .
14 you only got two carpets to sort out and a bit of lino rather than having a different one with this one and a different one for that one and then a different one for
15 Sequential attention to goals allows organizations to resolve conflicts : ‘ Just as a political organization is likely to resolve conflicting pressures to ‘ go left ’ and ‘ go right ’ by first doing one and then the other , the business firm is likely to resolve conflicting pressures to ‘ smooth production ’ and ‘ satisfy consumers ’ by first doing one and then the other' ( Cyert and March , 1963 , p. 118 ) .
16 Sequential attention to goals allows organizations to resolve conflicts : ‘ Just as a political organization is likely to resolve conflicting pressures to ‘ go left ’ and ‘ go right ’ by first doing one and then the other , the business firm is likely to resolve conflicting pressures to ‘ smooth production ’ and ‘ satisfy consumers ’ by first doing one and then the other' ( Cyert and March , 1963 , p. 118 ) .
17 Quite frequently a certain plant was reordered under a different name from the correct one and consequently the nurseryman , who honestly believed he was fulfilling the order , was dubbed a ‘ knave or a blockhead ’ , whereas the fault lay with ‘ too much dependence upon careless naming by an unexperienced author ’ .
18 So all orange in I assume the one but also the one is in all in each of the
19 ‘ The challenge of financing air transportation growth is a very large one but also an exciting one , ’ he said .
20 straight in fron come straight in front of my car like that , and I missed that one but then the other one come !
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