Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] one [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Certain types of groups only have one way of viewing problems as the right way to look at problems you don if any of you have been in the R C P , Revolutionary Communist Party , you might find that 's a fairly similar sort of thing there 's a party line and dimensions of what constitutes it .
2 Since fires often start at night , and most homes only have one flight of stairs , which may well be unusable , it pays to work out in advance possible escape routes from upstairs windows — ideally one leading on to a flat roof , otherwise one with a flowerbed or grass below , rather than a hard surface .
3 No wonder that women in their private relationships often mistake one set of characteristics for another : violence for strength , careerism for inner purposefulness , emotional distance for emotional balance , and sexual confidence for inner strength .
4 ‘ One option would be for all schemes to be channelled through a single agency , so land managers only had one port of call for payments , ’ said the commission .
5 Living things constantly transform one kind of molecule into another , during digestion , assimilation , respiration and repair ; and many of these transformations are effected by attaching hydroxyl radicals , ultimately derived from water , to the particular organic material that is being attended to .
6 These items only permit one example of the shape to be given by the pupil or presented in the test .
7 Inner journeys also provide one way of accessing our higher consciousness , and our unseen friends .
8 ‘ It seems that a lot of women only wear one colour of lipstick or have two alternatives .
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