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

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1 At its best it remains one of the few areas of the modern press where imagination , honesty and idealism , however fatuous , can still , occasionally , be found .
2 Certainly it is one of the few areas of growth : between 1985 and 1990 the advertising spend in Britain grew 75 per cent , but the spend on direct mail grew 101 per cent .
3 The ancient Forest of Naddle , with deciduous trees , is one of the few areas which remain to show the natural tree growth of the region .
4 This is perhaps one of the few areas in which more research may provide genuinely useful insights for more realistic conservation programmes .
5 Feeding and nutrition of horses is one of the few areas where independent specialist advice is quite difficult to find even though feeding is one of the most important aspects of horse management .
6 The Wedding Present violently oppose most rock 'n' roll ethos , but perhaps one of the few areas where they have shown loyalty to tradition has been their gluttonous appetite for live work .
7 Shetland is one of the few areas in Britain which remains free of feral mink .
8 A strange omission is the politics of the environment : one of the few areas , I would have thought , where a lobby is likely to bring about change .
9 For the men , work means construction or security — one of the few areas of economic expansion .
10 It is after all one of the few areas in our lives over which we have control .
11 Indeed , this was one of the few areas in the early 1980s to be aware of the significance of these centres for early intervention in psychiatric illness , aimed at countering the drift of clients into inpatient facilities and dependency .
12 One of the few areas that we sell out on most match days , and there 's facilities for men and women and we actively develop these areas .
13 I was lucky to have chosen to work in theoretical physics because that was one of the few areas in which my condition would not be a serious handicap .
14 Firstly , the altitude and harsh weather in the winter meant Teesdale was not good for tree regeneration , so it is one of the few areas in England and Wales which never became deeply forested .
15 It was easily accessible from the Awash railway station and was one of the few areas in Abyssinia where wild animals survived in any number .
16 One of the few areas of common ground which both Keynes and Friedman occupy centres on the definition of a state of overall full employment : full employment prevails when the aggregate supply of labour , L s , equals the aggregate demand for labour , L d , at a unique , market clearing real wage rate , w * ; .
17 The predictions co-incided with a survey by the recruitment firm , Manpower , which shows that Scotland — along with the west of England , Yorkshire and Humberside — is one of the few areas where employers expect better job prospects in the spring .
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