Example sentences of "[noun sg] was one [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But the crucial thing he had n't told us was that his girlfriend was one of the operators involved in the ring , and he 'd just had a big row with her .
2 Vee was one of the acts who took Holly 's place at a concert on the night he was killed , and a pop manager spotted him and signed him up .
3 An annual further education programme was one of the things which became possible thanks to the availability of full-time professional staff .
4 Johan was one of the patrons at the Bath Festival when we met .
5 A more severe music critic was one of the cats owned by Frenchman C.C. Pierquin de Gembloux .
6 Gyford ( 1985b , p. 27 ) goes so far as to suggest that local government reorganization was one of the reasons for moves to the left outside London , where older councillors were replaced not by the hoped for technocrats waiting in the wings , but instead often by representatives of Labour 's new left .
7 Some writers went on to argue that attracting high ability youngsters into manufacturing industry was one of the conditions for a regeneration of the British economy .
8 Along with Francois Truffaut , Claude Chabrol and other contributors , he became a director himself , and the brilliance of their early work was one of the reasons their views became so firmly enshrined .
9 Nashville Skyline was one of the albums he put out after his motorcycle accident , from which the critics concluded that he must have somehow injured his brain …
10 Case management was one of the requirements .
11 The Committee was one of the stalwarts of the Scott stable five years ago when he was landing hurdling prizes .
12 Green was one of the forerunners of the Garden City Movement .
13 The chairman of the council was one of the victims losing his seat to the Liberal Democrats .
14 Another rider who fell off when in contention was one of the favourites Phillip McCallen who left the race at Church Corner , Portrush on lap three .
15 An intelligentsia was one of the byproducts , ranging from priests to teachers , journalists and writers .
16 This accident was one of the factors which prompted the then Labour government to decide that the new oxide fuel plant should be subjected to a full-scale public inquiry .
17 Dedication to the job was one of the factors in the break up of Mr Souness 's marriage .
18 The farmhouse was one of the homes of the Sandys family .
19 The feast was one of the highlights of the 10-year-old prince 's stay on a ranch in Montana .
20 The Alliss match was one of the highlights of an occasion which , since it started in 1985 , has developed into one of the finest events on the golfing calendar .
21 Caraway seed cake was one of the staples of the Victorian teatable ; you either adored or hated the taste of the little black seeds .
22 The Geological Survey was one of the very few organizations employing men of science in Britain — Greenwich Observatory was one of the others — but their status was about that of clerks in the Civil Service , and this rankled .
23 Pittenweem was one of the burghs which favoured Alexander , although if it had favoured Anstruther , it would have been three to two .
24 Strengthening democratic accountability in the Community was one of the issues discussed .
25 For example , Hambledon scores much higher on the sparsity valuation , and sparsity was one of the factors that we took into account and put into the process precisely because the Association of District Councils thought that it was a relevant factor .
26 The Chartered Institute of Transport was one of the bodies consulted by DPTAC before the recommendations on education and training were drawn up .
27 The American mink Mustela vison was one of the reasons for the speed of the early European exploration of North America .
28 Keeping their heads well above water was one of the teams in the Flogas Raft Row in aid of Mencap and the Northern Ireland Hospice .
29 Discontent over the operation of the new service was one of the factors that led the Labour government to set up a Royal Commission on the National Health Service in 1976 .
30 What does seem clear is that Nu was one of the hardliners : he was suspicious of the British Government 's intentions , particularly with regard to keeping the Frontier Areas apart on ‘ Divide and Rule ’ lines .
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