Example sentences of "one of [art] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is known that such patients may have one of a variety of conditions such as arteriovenous malformations in the small intestine or colon ( including angiodysplasia and telangiectasia ) , Meckel 's diverticulum , Crohn 's disease , and small bowel smooth muscle tumours .
2 Australian Rolf , 62 , is one of a variety of artists who performed the classic for a fun CD .
3 But this was only one of a variety of vessels , some of them much larger , it seems , used by the Vikings , and it is the accident that they still used them for burials which has enabled a small number to survive — the conversion to Christianity may be said to have deprived us for ever of the best evidence we might have had of medieval navigation as it developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries .
4 In their later writings they had been forced to acknowledge , in the light of much critical evidence , that their biologically determined criminal was only one of a variety of types : their theory had become eclectic and multi-factorial .
5 The depreciation allocation to each year may be made on the basis of time or service using one of a variety of methods ( for example , straight line , units of production , sum of the years ' digits , reducing balance ) which are described in most standard accounting texts .
6 This will probably be followed by indirect social work involving social care planning , and direct social work with the client and one or more of the family members , in one of a variety of ways .
7 The message from gays and lesbians living in rural Ireland was one of a sense of isolation which might aptly be tackled through the medium of film , which has the potential to act as a focus for the many people geographically isolated and thus tongue-tied by virtue of their isolation .
8 Back in 1980 , however , they were just one of a generation of bands ( Bunnymen , Teardrops , Joy Division/New Order ) attempting to forge a new kind of rock music in the wake of the punk revolution .
9 The cathedral appeal is one of a clutch of Essex organisations to cash in on grants announced yesterday .
10 Message Queue Interface first came to light in IBM 's Network Blueprint announcements last year ( CI No 1,901 ) as one of a clutch of network interfaces supported within its Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking architecture .
11 However , although the first part is quiet , the quietness is deadly — it is the still of a battlefield after a battle — the sort of picture you have is one of a film of war where the previous scene has been fast , tense and confusing with loud , dramatic music and scenes of battle and suddenly everything becomes quiet as the camera moves slowly over a battle field strewn with bodies — this is the sort of stillness of these lines — the stillness of death .
12 The state and defence departments said airdrops were one of a range of options being studied by a task force of US government officials .
13 Implicit in these views was the fact that child abuse was considered to be only one of a range of problems that many families who come under the system 's microscope were experiencing , and that there was a need to respond to all the problems including child abuse , rather than of necessity giving it priority .
14 Correct or not , this hypothesis does at least hint at the complexities which could have been involved when Æthelred 's counsellors sat down to decide whether to pay or fight , and offers one of a range of reasons why individual self-interest may have resulted in less fighting than might have been expected .
15 The rest of the week will involve those selected to take part in practical experience on one of a range of specialist media .
16 The sunken garden is just one of a range of projects being undertaken by 60 students and seven college staff in order to forge stronger links between the college and the community .
17 The schedule for energy and energy resources was one of a range of expansions .
18 The traditional approach to statistical analysis is to use one of a range of tools to test for ‘ significance ’ as a means of indicating whether or not an explicitly formulated hypothesis can be upheld ; Fasold ( 1984 , chapter 4 ) discusses the application of this general method in sociolinguistics .
19 For a man , this does not seem to be so much of a problem ; he can be one of a squadron of marching , identically dressed soldiers , or one of a thousand employees in a firm , and still know that he is special and unique .
20 He erm was himself erm one of a school of Brighton filmmakers .
21 By whatever means it has been achieved , however , the end result is one of a system of streets that permits access to essential users whilst maintaining an atmosphere of serenity and charm .
22 Mr Major is only one of a majority of politicians who like it hot at the Kundan .
23 I often want to lookup a value in a form and then on the result run one of a selection of procedures .
24 The ON statement alters the path through your program by transferring control to one of a selection of line numbers depending on the value of a variable .
25 Nevertheless , he takes you along to his house , which is one of a line of council houses on the edge of the village , just before the plain recommences its reign .
26 When she saw Mike in the pit — Mike who had helped her dam the slurry lagoon four years before — attaching a cluster to one of a line of cows , when she slapped the flank of that cow , and shut her eyes to inhale the air loaded with the smell of blood-warm milk , udderwash and cow breath , she was utterly content in the conviction of her seamless permanence .
27 Throwing Muses are one of a handful of groups who write about adolescence as a period of maladjustment and withdrawal , who resist the now-pop version of youth as healthy , extrovert , unproblematic hedonism .
28 He adds that EDS is one of a handful of Telefonica 's ‘ preferred vendors , ’ which include IBM and the state-owned software company Eritel SA .
29 Coventry was chosen by Lord Reith as one of a handful of cities to be used as a prototype of large-scale urban planning .
30 Johnny Miller is one of a handful of cricket fanzines struggling to find a readership on the fringe of the mainstream of cricket consciousness .
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