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

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1 Well he 's six foot , six foot one or six foot t
2 By s.24 goods are stolen for the purposes of handling if any one or four conditions is fulfilled : ( a ) they have been stolen contrary to s.1 ; ( b ) they have been obtained by deception contrary to s.15 ; ( c ) they have been obtained by blackmail contrary to s.21 ; ( d ) they have been subject to an act done in a foreign country which was both a crime in that country and had it occurred in England , would have been theft , obtaining by deception , or blackmail in this country .
3 In the event of a cancellation either for one or all persons named on the booking form , we will levy our scale of cancellation charges , which is based on the estimated expenses and losses suffered by us as a result of cancellations .
4 When performing any movement in the classical vocabulary dancers are drawing straight , angled or rounded lines which affect one or all parts of the body .
5 Wholly dependent on one or one type of owner or controller of his means of production , the cultural worker in these technologies is in a radically different set of social relations from those of the individual producer or earlier type of company , and fundamental questions of cultural autonomy and purpose are raised in quite new ways .
6 Children repair what they themselves say from as early as one or one-and-a-half years of age .
7 AGE-SPECIFIC RATES — The frequency of demographic events ( live births , deaths , marriages , etc. ) that occurred during one year in a population defined by age ( usually one or five-year age groups ) and also often by sex relative to the size of population of the given age or age group ( and sex ) relative to the mid-year size of the same population ( expressed per 1,000 population ) .
8 The opportunities provided in the clinical area for teaching on a one to one or small group basis should enable the teacher to be aware of at least some of these differences in her students , and to make some provision for them in her teaching .
9 The boundaries were drawn up for the Directive on a Commune by Commune basis with the vast majority of Communes being entirely allocated to one or other LFA zone .
10 If you have the possibility of both services in a kitchen , you could opt for a gas cook top and an electric oven ; or vice versa ; or a mixture of both gas and electric plates to hedge bets should anything go wrong with one or other service , or to take advantage of both sorts of energy for different cooking needs ( slow simmering ; fast boiling etc . )
11 Most discordant twins had one or other antigen , Identical twins who are discordant for diabetes start out with the same susceptibility ; it is only the action of an environmental stimulus on one twin , and its absence on the other that makes them discordant .
12 Several proprietary fertilizers , mixed and formulated specifically for roses , show a marked bias in favour of one or other element .
13 The abilities of the computer will remind some readers of the experiments in many school resource centres using , instead of the Dewey Classification and a simple card catalogue , one or other variety of post co-ordinate indexing , frequently with optical coincidence punched cards .
14 The danger is clear : that the Commission will increase its power to interfere in national economies in the name of ‘ Europe ’ while in fact serving national interests of one or other country .
15 Marx 's starting point for both analysis and strategy was a world system , not one or other country .
16 Inevitably individual urban initiatives do not always fit solely within one or other grouping : there is a degree of overlap between the classifications .
17 Count the number of items of family clothing washed each week by one or other parents .
18 Yet another way in which not having a bank account makes people more likely to fall into the non-chooser group , the automatic users of one or other type of credit , is that people without bank accounts are likely to be paid weekly , in cash .
19 To a fevered imagination , it seems no one can turn a corner in the crowded conference complex without running into a mug shot of one or other high-theoretician leering pensively from a wall of hardback dust covers .
20 The language had to be one accessible to more than the ruling elite , so it became one or other dialect of the vernacular .
21 If the county court and the High Court have concurrent jurisdiction to hear the case proceedings may be commenced in either court ( art 4 ) , except that : ( 1 ) proceedings which include a claim for damages in respect of personal injuries must be commenced in the county court , unless the value of the action ( defined below ) is £50,000 or more ( art 5(1) ) ; personal injuries are defined as " personal injuries to the plaintiff or any other person and include disease , impairment of physical or mental condition , and death " ( art 5(2) ) ; ( 2 ) applications under s 19 of the Local Government Finance Act 1982 ( applications concerning decisions of local authority auditors ) and appeals under s 20 of that Act ( appeals against such decisions ) must be commenced in the High Court ( art 6 ) ; and ( 3 ) under s 1 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 the Lord Chancellor may by order require any other categories of case to be commenced in one or other court ; to date there are no such other orders .
22 ( 5 ) Wherever , in ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) above , the order requires one or other court to consider whether it ought to try the case or whether it ought to transfer it ( pursuant to the powers of transfer under ss 40(2) , 41(1) or 42(2) of the 1984 Act ) that court must have regard to the criteria laid down in art 7(5) and set out at the start of Chapter 13 .
23 Even elementary fraternity , the demand of the French Revolution , let alone class solidarity , proved no match for loyalty to one or other State .
24 He accepted the ‘ desire to remain neutral ’ , interpreted as ‘ the reluctance of one or other state to participate in military-political blocs set up by the imperialist powers ’ as a ‘ favourable phenomenon ’ .
25 Of course , our bullets arrive at the detector one by one and each of them has traversed one or other slit .
26 What is also taking place is the formation of sexual identity , the growing allegiance to male or female gender through identification with one or other parent .
27 Less severe symptoms also contain the seeds of revenge , a need to control , a fixation on one or other parent or lack of confidence in gender identity .
28 Whenever Joanne completed a task requested by one or other parent without complaint she was rewarded from the same reward ‘ menu ’ .
29 If Keith got out of bed one or other parent would immediately return him and hold him gently but firmly until he lay quietly .
30 In general , with the exception of the inorganic soils one or other solvent will affect any soil found in food industries .
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