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

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1 And he went into the main agent in Edinburgh and gave them an order for three of those , and of course , we did n't get them just right away because er probably we 'd have got the last one about a couple of years later in these days .
2 If it receives one about a member who is a partner in a firm of registered auditors , a copy of the complainant 's letter is sent to the ARC , which will consider whether this should have any effect on the firm 's continued registration .
3 Obviously you 've never heard the one about a friend in need .
4 There was one about a fortnight ago , and would have given my ears for the sort of civilian committee , and the methods that they 're using here , compared with the ones I saw in London .
5 Vam , have I told you one about a , I 've told you one about a vampires in n it ?
6 Finch had picked up some Arabic and heard the interpreter translating the image into a metaphysical one about a camel ( whichever is a camel ) lying down with a camel ( whichever is a camel ) .
7 I do n't remember what I recited , but I do remember being acutely embarrassed on another occasion when people were telling anecdotes , and I recounted one about a soldier being saved from a court martial because he had heard a clock strike thirteen at midnight , and this fact had saved him from being found guilty of sleeping on duty .
8 I have n't seen one about a puppet show .
9 His complaint is a more general one about the lack of respect for custom and the gradual constriction of his world that has taken place in fifty years .
10 Okay I thank I think tell me e tell me what where you 'd put capitals on this one about the cricket .
11 I think a point that comes over very much is the one about the structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they 're still in the very traditional
12 Did you hear the one about the rabbi who sneaks out of the synagogue on Shabbos to play a secret game of golf when he should have been praying ?
13 And did you hear the one about the rabbi caught out , on the most solemn fast-day of the year , slurping down a dozen oysters .
14 It 's like something on a television thing , Crossroads maybe , or General Hospital , or the one about the women in prison . "
15 What struck one about the campaign was how un-Thatcherite the Tory leaders sounded .
16 Go upstairs and get the one about the animal circus is it ?
17 ‘ Has anybody heard the one about the Maniak Chieftain and the six-weeks-dead camel corpse ? ’
18 much impact until this , one about the chauffeur did she
19 How many women want to sit down at two o'clock and give an hour and a half of their attention to a play of any sort whatsoever , let alone one about the life of somebody who collects Irish folk ballads ?
20 I meant , about the , the one about the rockets and Manchester .
21 And I saw the science club one about the bones .
22 Like the one about the army camp demonstration ? ’
23 Also , do n't forget that DOL is potentially a good managerial prospect … maybe a Strach-DOL partnership … that 'll be interesting … ‘ heard the one about the Irishman & the Scotsman managing a footbal team … ’ : - )
24 She had told no one about the Lock .
25 ‘ Drink up , ’ said the darts club wit , ‘ and I 'll tell you the one about the girl who married the sailor . ’
26 When she went to Bolsover a few years ago at the time of the salmonella in eggs crisis , she went into South Normanton marketplace and met a woman there who said , ’ Hey you , are you Currie , the one about the salmonella ? ’
27 The to infinitive here asserts an occurrence not just as an attested fact but as a significant fact , something which tells one about the character of the subject .
28 He was certain that Tamar had told no one about the attack on her , apart from him and Elizabeth , so could not broach the subject in front of either his father or Stephen .
29 Right , well that 's good , erm , and , so in , in relation to the A G M erm we did , we were asked about putting in motion 's erm , are you having to leave the one about the press after what John said ?
30 We hear the saga of Lila , Molly and the so-called Charity Collector ; Second-Cousin Sadie denting her best new soup-ladle on the head of a Fascist in the blackshirts ' march down Cable Street ; the one about the optician who gave Mama free spectacles in exchange for a bottle of her home-made slivovitz ; What Minna told the Would-be Matchmaker ; Lila and the Driving Instructor : and , finally , The Day We Moved from Whitechapel and Baby Becky Was Almost Left Behind .
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