Example sentences of "one [conj] have [adv] been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Fleischmann and Pons set out on a different course initially , but one that had already been charted in Europe in the 1920s and 30s .
2 I 'm just going to read one that 's already been published and it does n't matter if I read it again .
3 ‘ As a matter of fact , it 's the only one that 's actually been published . ’
4 Upon registration of a contract by LCH : " such contract shall be replaced by novation … novation occurs when , with all the parties ' consent a new contract is substituted for one that has already been made … by two open contracts , one between the seller and the Clearing House as buyer , as principals to such contract , and one between the buyer and the Clearing House as seller , as principals to such contract . "
5 The view that upsetting issues should be avoided is one that has already been addressed .
6 A horse that has had no exercise all day is less likely to stand still for the farrier than one that has just been ridden ; and a youngster that has never been ridden out on the road before will be considerably more nervous if it goes alone than it would with a companion .
7 A marked book is much more useful than one that has merely been read and is therefore without marks and comments in the margins .
8 There is a wind of change blowing through the corporate environment these days , one that has long been predicted but that few expected to actually see .
9 Late in the dynasty , some species developed an even more sophisticated kind of eye and one that has never been paralleled by any other animal .
10 The problem here is an obvious one and has already been alluded to , namely how do we know how good an indicator is if we can not compare the phenomenon with the indicator ?
11 The search for appropriate bodies through which business interests could be represented was not an easy one and has only been achieved either by completely bypassing existing councils or by involving councillors as well as officers in developing new arrangements in a context of financial pressure and legal constraints .
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