Example sentences of "one [conj] [verb] [prep] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ boy labour problem ’ was a feature of the larger social and political issues which dominated the Edwardian era , and obviously one that came to be taken seriously by contemporaries , in terms of the efficient functioning of the labour-market in general , and of specific problems deriving from the market , such as un- and underemployment , industrial training , casual and unskilled labour and , in the wider sphere , poverty and family morale . |
2 | Mr Bethel said the reclamation of Ravenscraig was a massive task but one that had to be accomplished if the regeneration of Lanarkshire was to succeed . |
3 | Obviously , there are many variations in this relationship but the most straightforward — and one that continues to be used in technically complex projects such as those undertaken by NASA — can be described as the ‘ Phased Approach . ’ |
4 | It is an interesting political trajectory , and one that deserves to be taken seriously , and seriously dismissed by socialists . |
5 | It was a performance unworthy of the faithful supporters who had travelled from Edinburgh and one that requires to be expunged from the collective memory at the first opportunity , which is against Celtic in Glasgow tomorrow night . |
6 | There are only two human species left and the only bond between them is hatred : the one that crushes and the one that refuses to be crushed " when he pointedly remarked : " In a world brutally divided into those who rule and those who serve , the philosopher must finally acknowledge a long-concealed secret alliance with those who govern or else declare his solidarity with those who are governed . |
7 | An alternative approach , and the one which is adopted in this study , is to have drivers explicitly performing a driving experiment , though not one that appears to be related to memory , and to present them with a surprise memory test later in the experiment . |
8 | negative polarity item is the one that needs to be licensed by something else . |
9 | A second international trend present in the election and one that needs to be recognised as a global , not uniquely British , phenomenon is the decline of clear , ideologically based , alternatives to right-wing capitalism , a crisis of the social-democratic model that , far from being reversed by the disappearance of authoritarian socialism in the east , has been accentuated by it . |
10 | Wilson 's conclusion — in favour of universal programmes — is one that needs to be reasserted for many areas of policy in Britain . |
11 | It is a truism , but unfortunately one that needs to be reiterated , that politics does not occur in a vacuum at Westminster or the royal Court . |
12 | But the view that poverty is the consequence not of the failure of growth but of its very success is one that needs to be taken seriously . |
13 | The history of the divisions of the kingdom , or Teilungen as they are often known to modern scholars , is a complex one , and it is one that has to be reconstructed from narrative sources which are not concerned to describe those kingdoms , but which provide the relevant information only in passing . |
14 | In Book One my main concern was to show that the Christian life is one that has to be seen in the context of the Great Battle . |
15 | As mentioned earlier , the art of editing material is one that has to be acquired ; it is time-consuming and any group able to acquire the talents of an experienced editor will be well advised to do so . |