Example sentences of "[pers pn] have to be one of " in BNC.
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1 | I think she has to be one of the easiest ones to do , |
2 | She had to be one of the fastest production boats in the islands ; her twin big-block engines could hurl the three-ton wedge-shaped hull at over eighty miles an hour , and it worried neither McIllvanney nor Bellybutton that at such a speed a man could not hear himself scream and that even the smallest wave shook the bones right out of their flesh . |
3 | And , purely to keep the story progressing , he has to be one of the laziest criminals in screen history , scattering clues with such recklessness that he seems subconsciously determined to be discovered . |
4 | Outside the box he has to be one of the worst centre forwards ever to wear an England shirt . |
5 | The setup in the photograph shows how the finished case looks , and for its size it has to be one of the most versatile and powerful rigs around . |
6 | If anyone is ever to be held responsible for the steerable revolution , it has to be one of these two eccentric personalities . |
7 | An attractive blue/grey body covered in jet black dots sets this plec apart from the more common species , and despite the added bonus of being a rarity , at £10.50 for a 4″ ( 10cm ) specimen , it has to be one of the best buys . |
8 | It costs £3.95 and as the price includes p&p it has to be one of this year 's best buys . |
9 | As company rescues go , it has to be one of the most inspired seen in the past 14 years . |