Example sentences of "was [conj] one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All I knew was that one afternoon while I was at the office in London someone poured petrol through my letter-box at Seaview , along with a note warning me that if I did n't get out of G.W. Fashions there would be other similarly unpleasant incidents to look forward to , and that next time the petrol would be accompanied by a lighted rag . ’
2 One possibility which did not exist for Franca , since something in her had already killed it dead , was that one day Jack might tire of Alison , or Alison of Jack .
3 The old reductionist 's vision was that one day when we knew enough about genes we would be able to predict every detail of every adult 's behaviour .
4 My worst fear was that one day she would come to the forge and see me working as a common blacksmith , with black face and hands .
5 The theory behind the stock editor approach was that one person ( or group of people ) working full time on the bookstock could achieve a more penetrating and unified approach , and that the stock editor could pay more detailed attention to such matters as checks on withdrawals , coverage of specialist reviews , and the perusal of lists of secondhand books .
6 ‘ What shocked me was that one wall could make such a difference , ’ he said .
7 The result was that one Michał Drzymała , who purchased land in Wolsztyn , circumvented the rules only by living in a caravan for nearly ten years .
8 And the farther away they were , the more likely it was that one tribe would dominate the district .
9 Elice , ever a harbinger of gloom , was ready to point out that Athena Gardens was but one sector of Arcady .
10 The movies were advancing on several fronts and the social theme was but one strand in a more complex whole .
11 At that time it was but one element in the whole decision-making process of what was I going to do with my life .
12 No , since there was but one way in , by that way he must go .
13 There was but one saviour for Europe , in Joyce 's view , and he made no secret that Mosley was not the man .
14 It was a part of the prophecy of disintegration and chaos to be expected in the latter days ; within that context it was but one detail in a large picture , but here it was all , it was an answer .
15 For Mrs Whitehouse the case was but one step in the attempt to preserve our ‘ national morality ’ and our ‘ culture ’ .
16 The school was but one institution in a network created to educate , employ and entertain those members of the British nobility who had the inclination to live as courtiers .
17 ( Quite conceivably the conquistadores , like most colonial conquerors , believed in policies of divide-and-rule , of which this small conflict was but one example . )
18 Sadler had articulated the political sentiment in his Manchester inquiry when he remarked on how education was but one aspect of ‘ a many sided problem ’ , and as such it necessitated both the development of individuality and personal conviction and ‘ a sense of national duty and obligation towards the State ’ , which could only come through ‘ better and more systematic training for the duties of citizenship and for home-making and family claims ’ .
19 Marsh 's appointment was but one aspect of an evangelical ‘ saturation ’ of pulpits in the city in the 1820s and 1830s .
20 Thus , for at least one member of the coordinating committee the project was but one stage in a long-term plan for radically heightening both the performance and the visibility of the school library service .
21 The collapse of the shogunate and the restoration of the Meiji throne was but one effect , from which a myriad of others flowed : the revival of Japanese nationalism and her imperial designs , the invasion of China , the florid plans for a Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere , the bombast and cruelty of the Pacific War , the creation in America of the atomic bomb , its eventual use over the two great cities of Kyushu , and Japan 's consequent defeat , post-war disgrace , ruin and decay .
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