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

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1 As a former category A authority , Westminster SSD is one of five the DoH categorised as having a high incidence of HIV .
2 ‘ Imagine that ! ’ she had said again , to her escort , who wore white gloves , of course , because it was evening , but whose name she could never remember — it might have been any one of half a dozen — and whose fresh , young face was in shadow .
3 It 's but one of several the NME has received from Nazi filth rushing to defend Morrissey and claim him as their own .
4 If you 're an old age pensioner you can get get concessions but for the average person who who is n't one of those no chance .
5 Five years ago there were over two hundred kidnappings there — the pickings were rich along the Costa Smeralda for those who were sticking it out on the hills above — but last year there were only three , and one of those a complete failure .
6 But in the main we are looking for er somewhere in the region of er hundred and eighty pounds per per per deal and we 're looking for one of those a day average .
7 Oh yes , we 'll have one of those a fruit pastille .
8 Just one suggestion worth mentioning erm one of those the er one on employment industry and commerce has now been printed and has been distributed and I hope that all members have now received .
9 When we got on the plane , we appreciated the Chinese caution : it was a rather ancient Russian prop-driven machine , which must have been one of those the Russians bequeathed to the Chinese when they went home in the early 1960s , taking all their spare parts with them .
10 You get a brand new one of these every time .
11 Aye , just one of these a day .
12 At one of these the Bishop of Ostia recalled the highlights of the evening when ‘ fifty reputable whores , not common but the kind called courtesans , supped … and after supper they danced about with the servants and others in the place , first in their clothes and then nude … chestnuts were strewn about and naked courtesans on hands and feet gathered them up , wriggling in and out among the candelabra …
13 At one of these the courtyard was flooded to represent a Venetian canal , tables were arranged all round , and Caruso sang to the guests as he floated in a gondola .
14 Six houses , and one of these the Murphy residence .
15 Tracey said that she 's just gon na be one of these the judge either likes you or he do n't like you .
16 An experience one with all the other experiences of the night .
17 Once upon a time it would have been unthinkable for a band , especially one with such a reputation as Happy Mondays ’ , to apologise for their remarks without some sort of legal action being taken against them .
18 For one with such a full programme it was good of Dr. Stewart to spend the whole day with us but she had expressed the wish to see as much as possible of our work and it was a tremendous pleasure to have her with us and for so many to have the opportunity of chatting with her .
19 Repeat steps one to eight the following day .
20 erm , my name 's from Edinburgh a couple of jobs one which is the sort of presentations I do tends to be one to one the hardest one for me as I say meetings with quite a lot of people there
21 However , as with any grammatical category , a translator working from a language with a category of number into one without such a category must be careful not to overspecify this type of information in the target text .
22 One by one a pin was stuck in the origin of each call .
23 One by one the members of the crowd trickled out into the fête , carrying with them the news of Phipps 's death .
24 One by one the dogs on the left of the trace anoint it , the ones on the right going frantic in their efforts to reach it .
25 One by one the Corporals who commanded each rig section reported their charges ready for the water .
26 One by one the students returned , filling the corridors and the public rooms with cheerful noise .
27 Then I would sit beside her putting into her mouth one by one the marshmallows I had brought .
28 Strombolian activity continued for most of this time in the little cone built up over the fissure , until it was a respectable thirty metres or so in height , while the lavas snaked down-slope in several glowing tongues , permanently ruining many of the best skiing slopes , engulfing one by one the pylons that carried the cable-way , and demolishing the upper cable-station .
29 One by one the Brownies stepped forward .
30 As he had thought ‘ Coventry ’ had only been starters , one by one the names of our principal cities were mentioned .
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