Example sentences of "[art] one [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She 's saying no don't-a take-a one of me .
2 At the Paris exhibition of 1900 ( the one at which Oscar Wilde is supposed to have been recorded ) , the Columbia company introduced their ‘ Multiplex Grand ’ machine , using a giant cylinder played by three styli and horns .
3 Statement ( 6 ) is the one to which most civilized people would subscribe .
4 One of the dramatic differences between the world as pictured by M. de St. Croix from Trafalgar Square in 1839 and the one in which PHOTOGRAPHY NOW takes place 150 years later is , precisely , the proliferation of photographically originated signs .
5 We 've heard , so eloquently said by many of my comrades tonight , about the problems right across the sectors affecting and I congratulate each and every one on their contribution tonight .
6 Karl , his head turned steadily to his right , peered intently at the run-down flats and battered buildings and factories lining small side-streets , each and every one of which ended in that apparently insignificant , almost unobtrusive wall of grey concrete blocks .
7 Make sure you get a HORNBY TRAIN , every one of which is tested before dispatch from the Meccano Works .
8 It was further reported ( Danas , 10 November 1987 ) that in the first nine months of 1987 there were 17 rapes in Kosovo , every one of which was between two members of the same ethnic group , and that in this period the incidence of rape in Kosovo was lower than in other parts of Yugoslavia .
9 De Tourville 's flagship , the Soleil Royal , and two other large vessels were promptly burnt and next day Russell turned his attention to the remaining 12 , every one of which , during the night of 23/24 May 1692 , and the following morning , was destroyed by the English fireships or by small raiding parties .
10 Powered by a 450 hp $985 , it ‘ cruises ’ at 250 mph , and has handling as extreme as the originals — every one of which crashed .
11 The slave trade may be considered , like the fabulous hydra , to have had a hundred heads , every one of which it was necessary to cut off before it could be subdued .
12 There were at that time no fewer than 522 Boeing 707/300 aircraft in operation , every one of which was directly affected by the accident .
13 Beyond the compact unity of the City of London and the LCC ( and its constituent metropolitan boroughs ) there lay a multiplicity of administrative units , extending over almost 2,600 square miles divided amongst no less than 143 local authorities , nearly every one of which had a planning scheme prepared or in course of preparation , independently of its neighbours .
14 Israel presents a bill-cum-claim for £13 billion ; the Turks have already been more than vigilant and need recompense ; Egypt is already forgiven its £7 billion arms debt but needs more ; Syria has had its funds unblocked by the EC ; the US is getting its war subsidies ; the Soviet Union is tied by its need for help ; the air is thick with pay-offs and promises , massive promises every one of which has its own complex politics contradicting most or all of the others .
15 By then he was breathing so strongly and normally that she was able to extend her consciousness to details , every one of which was stunningly unexpected and astonishing , even the flickering yellow eye of the torch still beaming upon the recumbent body .
16 Mrs Goreng had been in Danu ten months , every one of which seemed a year to her .
17 Finally , inward investors find attractive the measures that we have taken to improve training and skills , almost every one of which has been opposed by Labour .
18 She was moving about the room now , balancing painfully but stoically on her high heels , taking empty cups and plates from each of her guests with a gentle murmur for every one of them .
19 For him there was ‘ nothing in the world universal but names ; for the things named are every one of them individual and singular ’ .
20 He put himself right before every one of them , and he was so intelligent at the job that all I had to do was to ride him quietly and let him jump without fussing him . ’
21 They were superstars every one of them .
22 Every one of them . ’
23 Never before had there been as many as nine of his members in a Masters field and every one of them made the cut .
24 A sort of messy , mucky drama has been going on for years , about unselectivity and conglomeration : ‘ Let them have the experience , all of them , every one of them , every minute of every time ! ’ ( p. 8 ) .
25 So much detail is now accumulating on so wide a range of taxonomic groups that a mini-theory can be erected for virtually every one of them .
26 By having each and every one of them involved , you can not only tap their expertise but also get their commitment to tackling a problem that affects the entire company .
27 a very uncomfortable thing for me occurred — There were quite enough queens to register Casanova impotent , and yet every one of them shied away from me as if I had the plague .
28 ‘ And I 've been in every one of them , ’ Maidstone said .
29 Wife Doña Ximena , said he , these damsels who have served you so well , I will give in marriage to these my vassals , and to every one of them two hundred marks of silver , that it may be known in Castille what they have got by their services .
30 Hamilton was at the heart of our defence that day and every one of them were heroes , but it was Hamilton who subdued Jimmy Trotter ( later the manager of Charlton ) who was Wednesday 's most dangerous forward .
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