Example sentences of "[adv] one other [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since staff recruitment is perhaps the key task of a bureau 's management committee , it is normal for the chairman and perhaps one other member of the committee to participate in the interviewing process .
2 On the occasion of my recalling my promise to eat a copy of NSS if Neil Kinnock were to reach Downing Street , Patrick Phelan writes , wondering with an air of innocence , ‘ Is there perhaps one other thing you are hoping no one will remember you promised ?
3 But perhaps one other thing , I mean , it 's all useful .
4 James Smith , a chief superintendent , had the assistance of only one other detective ’ .
5 A few weeks later the appointments committee asked him back for another interview ; only one other candidate remained on the shortlist .
6 Almost scampering after him , Belinda saw that there was only one other couple left in the café now .
7 Due recognition was soon to come to the industrious doctor : in 1716 George I created him a baronet , an honour as yet conferred on only one other physician .
8 At that time there was only one other customer , an old man standing quietly at the far end , near the door .
9 No two prose characters exert so much influence on a play as do Pandarus and Thersites , and only one other play that I can think of ( King Lear ) makes so much use of a simultaneous gap between the two media .
10 I had met only one other Lord Chief Justice and that was Lord Goddard .
11 Only one other US species , the American alligator , has previously been deemed to have fully recovered under the terms of the act .
12 Apart from Halliwell , there is now only one other member of the staff , Mrs Iris Minns , who comes here four days a week to do general housework .
13 Apart from our own prospective studies there seems to have been only one other approach to rectal mucosa in gluten sensitivity based on a retrospective analysis of intraepithelial lymphocytes material obtained 25 years previously .
14 She sat in the waiting-room , which contained only one other patient — a child with ringworm , his mother in tow .
15 One Special Branch man said to me : ‘ There is only one other minister who has two police guards and that is Mr Tebbit — but we 're armed and they 're not . ’
16 There was only one other man in his room and he introduced him as George Apsley .
17 I can think of only one other man who would have taken the political risks involved and that was the late Sir Hugh Fraser .
18 ( Benn is as vicious about the appearance of only one other person — the ‘ stubby , dull , ageing ’ Princess Margaret . )
19 If I want to share the room with only one other person , rather than the three the brochure presumes , that will add around £300 .
20 Only one other person over here knows about it .
21 I knew the name of only one other person .
22 During those twenty years I have told the story to only one other person .
23 Only one other person lives in the house , his son who is on income support .
24 The neighbouring householder , however , earns only £15,000 — he lives in exactly the same sortof house , but has only half the income of his neighbour and , again , only one other person lives in the house , his non-working wife who brings in nothing .
25 Marcus supposed he was lucky to share the cell with only one other person .
26 There 's only one other person here in this country , since I 've been doing these interviews who has pointed this out .
27 That leaves only one other person . ’
28 There was only one other officer present .
29 The Swiss-based firm is regarded as having have high potential , since there is only one other manufacturer of anti-shoplifting electronic tagging equipment .
30 The the trust has actually approached several Council 's in the area not just Harlow Council obviously but many many other Councils and I think there was only one other Council that provided some funding and that was something like two hundred and fifty pounds was offered at one time I think that 's ceased now so there is no other Council although although it 'd be interesting tonight although fifty per cent of the people who actually use this facility actually come from outside the town but there 's no funding directly or indirectly from any other Council so my knowledge would be if you exclude B P exclude General Portfolio perhaps I 'm doing other companies a disservice I ca n't think of any other major company in town that 's actually provided but Gordon can you think of .
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