Example sentences of "one of a new [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ONE OF a new generation of Aids drugs is being tested on patients . |
2 | He comes from Paraiba , and is one of a new generation of community leaders . |
3 | The Oxford Dictionary of Business English is one of a new generation of Oxford dictionaries compiled with the help of the British National Corpus . |
4 | One of a new generation of slow down utilities which caters for high speed 80386 and 80486 computers . |
5 | A former Spanish junior squash champion , he is one of a new breed of southern European drivers challenging the traditional domination of the Finns and Swedes . |
6 | London house duo Ubik : one of a new breed of bedroom boffins |
7 | ‘ Gaultier was one of a new breed of French designers , ’ recalls Tolson . |
8 | She is one of a new breed of high-flying police officers who are giving up their regular beat for a spell in industry . |
9 | ‘ This place right now is like Chicago in the 1930s , ’ says publisher Vladimir Grigoriev , one of a new breed of Russian businessmen capable of holding their own with the best in the world . |
10 | The introduction of Teds , a bear-shaped burger-type product , under the specially created ‘ My Favourite ’ trademark is only one of a new range of products targeted at new customers . |
11 | Elliot was one of a new type of mining engineer whose expertise extended to many parts of the industry . |
12 | Angus disappeared for a while , but returned to reclaim all his old honours and become one of a new group of guardians . |