Example sentences of "but one [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I discussed the evil of drift-netting as but one of a number of kinds of ecological terrorism .
2 When the structures of these salts were determined by X-ray crystallography , an oligomeric ionic structure was found — but one of a most unexpected type .
3 Thus they claim that modern Western science is but one of a galaxy of alternative explanatory schemes , and that what constitutes knowledge and reasoning is relative to norms defined by society .
4 Rather like his brand new sponsored Mercedes , in fact ; but one of a strange series of incidents reported in the press , and not always on the cricket pages , was the fact that Beefy 's car was broken into and the radio stolen the night before he scored a century .
5 It is but one of a plethora of bearable books on the ever lovable cuddly toy which has imprinted itself in the imagination of young and old alike , and always with a name by which to identity the original .
6 At one time the Rowdies were mainly Skinheads for whom the terraces were but one of a number of arenas for collective action .
7 However , the statement of aims was but one of a large number of written and oral policy statements about primary education which the Authority issued between 1985 and 1990 .
8 What we do know is that in the autumn of 1869 Nietzsche was contemplating a large book , but one of a different kind .
9 Sub-contracting or contracting out was but one of a number of cost-cutting strategies .
10 ‘ You have beautiful legs , ’ Ray tried , but one of the other men had already told her that .
11 It is now revealed to be Blue period — but one of the last paintings of this series .
12 In 1950 the electors consisted of a board of the vice-chancellor and eight persons of whom five were at Cambridge and three from outside Cambridge ; but one of the five was away in America , and absent persons can not vote .
13 There is a little evidence that the final choice lay between George Chase , the Bishop of Ripon , mature in years and experience , a scholar , solid , stable , absolutely reliable , shy , and at times remote , and Michael Ramsey , without experience , untried , but one of the leaders of a party in the Church and someone who would do more to represent learning among the bench of bishops .
14 The little V10 car was hardly competitive at the 6000ft altitude , but one of the highlights of the weekend was Rosberg 's all-out qualifying lap , only three seconds away from pole .
15 But one of the main problems highlighted by the report was ignorance of existing health and safety guidelines , produced in 1988 by the Health and Safety Commission ( HSC ) and the Sports Council in a document called Safety in Swimming Pools .
16 Reputations are not changed overnight , but one of the most audacious goals of this or any other season can hardly hinder the rehabilitation of the young Arsenal striker , who has had plenty of time to repent at leisure past off-field indiscretions .
17 But one of the great ironies of the second world war was that the freedom and democracy that was won back in Western Europe was largely paid for by the blood of Russians .
18 But one of the most significant developments in inter-union relations was the ‘ Bridlington Agreement ’ passed at the TUC Congress in 1939 , which laid down that no union should attempt to organize workers at any industrial establishment where another union was already represented and negotiated on behalf of the majority of the workers .
19 It is not merely a sexual offence , but one of the deepest breaches of trust which can take place in a family-based society .
20 Both Fort and Corrie offer a good selection , but one of the niftiest is the Haemmerlin Bag-Barrow which has a support hoop for keeping a dustbin liner upright , which makes collecting refuse a lot easier — price £27.50 ( including 10 bags ) .
21 But one of the pities is that the distinguished old buffers steeped in scholarship who are a little unworldly are being eased out of things .
22 There were no horse-drawn wagons , but one of the trailers looked very old-fashioned and may have been home-made .
23 A number of issues are raised in the paper , but one of the companies which has been at the receiving end and has been canvassed for views , says : ‘ Part of the document looks as if it has been drafted by British Gas . ’
24 He 's always been surrounded by people who think everything else he does is marvellous , but one of the points of our relationship has been that I 've always criticised his work , and for me those double portraits of the Seventies came perilously close to Photo-Realism . ’
25 But one of the Government 's first moves will be to push through the Health of the Nation White Paper , which William Waldegrave , the then Health Secretary , was forced to shelve before the election .
26 But one of the most important examples of cooperation in nature is far from obvious .
27 But one of the great changes from the past is that this possibility of living alone is swiftly becoming a probability .
28 There is a fine neo-Gothic tiled stove from 1836 , but one of the most impressive things in the room are the fine frames surrounding the Habsburg portraits .
29 More detailed research and length of text could deter the casual reader but one of the improvements in this volume is the increased use of historical and topographical introductions to towns and villages .
30 It was but one of the kindnesses to younger men to which both Donaldson and Barry referred .
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