Example sentences of "one [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bosch reared one off a length to have Simmons caught at gully , and Lara proceeded with all guns blazing as if victory was but a boundary away . |
2 | ‘ I borrowed this one off a pal who wants it back by nightfall . |
3 | Eventually she rejected all the samples and chose one off a shade card , that had n't cost anything . |
4 | The matron had told him that they had removed one of my legs and were going to have the other one off the following day . |
5 | Of the temporary substitution of a vehicle for one off the road if there is no margin ( by letter enclosing identity disc of specified vehicle ) . |
6 | Oxford are one off the bottom in Conference A with only eight wins from 27 games . |
7 | ‘ Yes , I know , but I thought there might be one off the MD 's office . |
8 | Right , can we leave that one then , the other one that I , I thought about is probably an oil disaster , here we have an oil tanker , what was that one off the , the north of America , do you remember where it was ? |
9 | He broke one off the bunch and held it out tentatively . |
10 | They draw a half dozen songs from their eponymous debut LP , plus one off the next album and encore with a cool-funk reading of ‘ Hey Joe ’ . |
11 | I picked up the stack of mail from the coffee-table and dealt myself one off the bottom : the envelope that contains my monthly bank statement , with its familiar brown matt and the wax seal like a blob of blood . |
12 | One has to travel through the middle of Cardiff , or through a curious maze that takes one off the western approaches , along the new dockland link road . |
13 | The fertiliser was discovered in two seizures , one in Anderstown and one off the Falls Road . |
14 | Can you think of one off the top of your head very quickly ? |
15 | They draw a half dozen songs from their eponymous debut LP , plus one off the next album and encore with a cool-funk reading of ‘ Hey Joe ’ . |
16 | They got one off the Welsh side in October in a 1-1 draw . |
17 | Southend are one off the bottom … but they 've given some of the top teams a run for their money this season … |
18 | Director Barbara Radcliffe showed me one off the old processes . |
19 | She got up and then when it came round to singing Jerusalem and Edie was put out at not singing Jerusalem , this is another one off the psychiatric list and Pat goes |
20 | So if you collide neutrons and protons , bang them one off the other , you can produce these mesons . |
21 | ‘ Sexss lady ? ’ hissed one through a gold tooth . |
22 | Your doctor may be able to recommend an osteopath or chiropractor , or you may be able to find one through a friend or in the Yellow Pages . |
23 | Pringle put one through a big gate via Wright 's edge . |
24 | The water was pumped back to the pond through two central heating circulators — one through a venturi and the other to the small header pools and back via a cascade . |
25 | But apart from that I mean we w I never knew any of our lot to put one through a letter box or anything like that , you know . |
26 | While the South Devon Railway was clearly given special help by the DVR Board in year one through an advantageous lease and loco hire charges , it now stands alone as an independent commercial undertaking , albeit operating as a non-profit making trust . |
27 | So I ran the real one through the xerox , got the stamp on that , then filled it in with a ‘ balance ’ of over £1,000 . |
28 | Nowadays , however , there is little clear principle to guide one through the maze of technical arguments . |
29 | The PLO felt able to play what had been for fifteen years its ‘ last card ’ — recognition of Israel — because it had gained a stronger one through the Uprising . |
30 | For the sheer joy of it , young Ben left the white path and trod a parallel one through the gilded grass , watching his black shoes turn yellow with the fallen pollen . |