Example sentences of "[prep] one for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Holly looked over the single sheet of paper that was covered in the large hand of one for whom writing was slow and difficult . |
2 | So the Christian is a follower of one for whom the Old Testament was the unquestionably authoritative word of God . |
3 | Other additional areas that are related to managerial skills , such as publicity , and industrial relations/local authority structure , were listed by a further 15% of authorities , so that this topic in general figured quite highly as one for which a considerable number of authorities perceived a need for external course provision . |
4 | An arrestable offence is defined as one for which a person may by virtue of any statute be sentenced to imprisonment for at least five years , or an attempt to commit such an offence . |
5 | Gorbad drove his wolf chariot straight at the Count , its three slavering wolves leaping as one for their enemy 's throat . |
6 | Set your child 's teddies in a circle and pretend to give them all a spoonful , finishing with one for your son or daughter . |
7 | I can do with one for me clock |
8 | ‘ I go down and say ‘ every single offcut of lycra you have — and make it into one for me ! ’ . ’ |
9 | Winners of the quiz will receive a trophy and prizes , including one for their school . |
10 | Sheila stayed in one until her daughter was born and adopted ; Denise left London to live in the West Country on her own , and organised a place in one for herself and her eight-week-old baby ; and Lisa went into one when she was about six months pregnant . |
11 | Selecting one as the reference ellipsoid , the effect of the remainder is approximated by a continuum surrounding the reference ellipsoid , thus reducing the problem to one for which there is an exact solution . |
12 | Obsession is easily diverted , and an all-consuming passion for your lover can shift almost transparently to one for your child , making your partner vaguely uneasy and prone to a curious sense of loss . |