Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [art] one " in BNC.

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1 In the evening when the booking and despatch department would start packing up to go , so would I and no one asked me not to .
2 Your decision , Holly , yours and no one else 's .
3 Stick behind me and no one will spot us . ’
4 I know you never considered Madeleine was the right girl for me and no one in this whole world knows me as well as you do , so I ca n't ignore your opinion , even though I 'd like to .
5 You 'll be given a fistful of them and the one that is set for you should be the first one that you do , but then the groups should pick something which is as far as possible relevant to what 's actually going on in your profession at the moment .
6 If you choose this road , your energies will be consumed by the negativity that you and no one else have unleashed .
7 In asking for clarification , information or advice , you ask the rest of the meeting to help you and no one can think of that as presumptuous .
8 They 're talking about you and no one else !
9 you said , it was one in your purse to take with you and the one at , the bigger one at home .
10 Carol had written it specially for Nicholson ; he could read some of the special nuances that would mean something to him and no one else , nuances that could only come from a friendship and working relationship spanning fifteen years .
11 Similarly , for Harvey Dennis , there was , ‘ Pelé … just him and no one else . ’
12 Last night his daughter , Dora Gooding , of Trafalgar Terrace , Darlington , said : ‘ None of the doctors would speak to him and no one bothered to tell us that he was terminally ill . ’
13 Then , it follows from that , that understanding Shakespeare , and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive , is also a good , because if for example this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no one could see him and no one could understand him and no one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment .
14 Then , it follows from that , that understanding Shakespeare , and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive , is also a good , because if for example this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no one could see him and no one could understand him and no one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment .
15 Thus , when we think of a person , the impression we give to him and the one we wanted to give to him and what we really think of him , and what we say to other people about him are all exactly the same .
16 No one visited her and no one telephoned .
17 The driver 's left it and no one knows where he 's gone .
18 ‘ I thought , ‘ Oh the poor devil — I 'll pay it and no one will ever know ’ , ’ Jean said .
19 And erm and she kept doing this for ages and erm she was , she was sta starting to get worried because people might believe , find out that it was her and so after she killed a cow , she took out all of i , all it 's insides and hid in it and no one ever found her !
20 An alkali with sodium in it and the one 's we usually use are the hydroxides .
21 Learn 'em , fit yourself round 'em and no one 'll turn you away . ’
22 He and no one else could have adulterated the wine .
23 It is ours and no one else 's .
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