Example sentences of "one [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Clark made his Formula One debut for Lotus in the 1960 Dutch Grand Prix with team-mate John Surtees was contracted to a motor cycle race . |
2 | The 13 Clacton members could only muster an average of one oz per man to the two oz per man of the 18 Felixstowe members . |
3 | Both tickets allow the traveller to make one change of reservation on the outbound or inbound flight . |
4 | Aliquots ( 2 ml ) of cell suspension were incubated , in duplicate or triplicate , with 0.1 mM 5-ASA and 5 mM glucose for one hour at 37°C in a shaking water bath ( at 70–80 oscillations/ minute ) . |
5 | For costaining of acid phosphatase the sections were thereafter incubated for one hour at 37°C in the following substrate solution : 2 ml Naphthol AS-MX Phosphate acid ( Sigma 388-B ) , 2 ml 2.5 M acetate buffer ( pH 5.2 ) , 46 ml distilled water , and Fast Garnet GBC , 15 mg per 50 ml ( Sigma F-6504 ) . |
6 | The best time of all to visit a water is one hour before dawn to an hour after the sun has risen . |
7 | At an earlier stage in my career I was transferred from one division of ICI to a new one . |
8 | Harmonia Mundi is not normally a label one associates with exploration of the by-ways of the repertoire . |
9 | Bearing in mind these caveats , of the 34 local authorities in our sample of 52 which mentioned care programming in their 1992/93 community care plans ( 63 per cent ) , about half ( 30 per cent ) appear , at the time of writing their 1992/93 community care plans , to have been actively developing care programming , devoting to it resources new and old , and in many cases using the extension of care programmes to all those eligible as one measure of success in the provision of mental health services . |
10 | You will either have to switch continually from one kind of activity to the other , or divide the role up . |
11 | It was the comment by a member of one kind of society on a quite different one , poorer , less directly governed from the centre , and therefore to be despised . |
12 | Indeed , the national is often a concept used deliberately to conceal conflict over the issues , to force one kind of unity around an existing status quo ( and if the arguments do not achieve unity , troops can be used to enforce it on the recalcitrants ) . |
13 | The point of his advice is not just to authorise " medeled liyf " which the lord is anyhow pursuing : He can cut from one kind of state to the other with joy ; this is for him precisely how love is to be ordained . |
14 | Some hope to provide one kind of course with the intention of killing the two proverbial birds with one stone . |
15 | Of course , one kind of answer to the why has to do with the particularities of each and every research project . |
16 | Antibodies are proteins that are specific in binding to different molecules ; thus antibodies can be made which recognize only one kind of molecule on the cell surface . |
17 | It is Slothrop who gives one kind of impetus to the novel in his desire to explain the correlation between his erections and the falling of the V-2 rockets on London ( the novel is set mainly in the last months of the Second World War ) . |
18 | A weak interaction between knowledge sources necessarily gives a hierarchical flow of information from one level of description to the next , as activation proceeds bottom-up through the system . |
19 | In Berry 's case , English law did certainly provide for one level of appeal to the Court of Appeal and may have provided one level of appeal beyond that . |
20 | He has resisted both pulls until he has assembled all the information he thinks relevant , the test of relevance being whether it does in fact strengthen one pull in relation to the other . |
21 | I have knitted them on one strip of band for the photograph ( see Sample 1 ) . |
22 | I suppose when babies learn to walk it 's like this — you know , one foot in front of the other real slow and wobbly . |
23 | All his energy was concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other , to get out to the Lock before Marie provoked Simon into uncoiling his other self , the one hidden behind the attentive , polite , charming Simon in whom Marie had invested so much of her trust and hope for the future . |
24 | Do not , however , record every time you put one foot in front of the other . |
25 | Put one foot in front of the other , the only way home . |
26 | One foot in front of the other … |
27 | Assume a kneeling position and then put one foot in front of the other to come back into a standing position . |
28 | She shuffled after him as he left the house , almost too exhausted now to put one foot in front of the other . |
29 | I 'd have told Jamie as much , too , if I 'd been able to talk and had n't been concentrating on putting one foot in front of the other . |
30 | She was exhausted by the effort it had taken to keep putting one foot in front of the other . |