Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [pron] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | well we have n't got the right one for those then . |
2 | An unconstrained approach is , in fact , the usual one for interactive document preparation systems . |
3 | In addition to bringing down interest rates by another two per cent , he has to establish the right monetary policy after sticking to the wrong one for two years . |
4 | His system became the standard one for half a century . |
5 | Bedge is the worst one for that . |
6 | At that point — and discovering such identity of meaning may take some time — children should give up their form in favour of the conventional one for that meaning ( Clark , 1987 , 1988 ) . |
7 | And equation ( 10 ) is the fundamental one for expanded reproduction . |
8 | Equation ( 7 ) is the fundamental one for simple reproduction . |
9 | Greece thus offers not only the first instance of this change but also the essential one for any attempt to isolate the cultural consequences of alphabetic literacy ’ ( ibid. p. 42 ) . |
10 | It was the only one for loyalist detainees and was already full . |
11 | Rather like watches , they were practical , part of the furniture and so we wore the same one for all occasions . |
12 | cos they 've seen exactly the same one for five hundred and twenty five quid |
13 | Another consideration is that preserving such partial interpretations allows us to see where the recognition process went wrong , either in failing to pursue the correct interpretation , or in abandoning the correct one for some other interpretation . |
14 | The medium trance is the best one for any treatment requiring regression , as it will be possible for the patient to relive past experiences on a more realistic level , whether seeing and hearing what takes place or being able to describe it as a spectator . |
15 | This method of propagation by layering is the best one for this species . |
16 | Central Switzerland is a name used regularly by the Swiss themselves for one of their country 's major regions and it fairly well explains itself . |
17 | The sign said this fillin' station we 're comin' to is the last one for thirty miles . |
18 | you only got two carpets to sort out and a bit of lino rather than having a different one with this one and a different one for that one and then a different one for |
19 | This approach is a risky one for several reasons . |
20 | The legacy of the second world war is a painful one for all Yugoslavs . |
21 | No there is a separate one for qualitative and it is different . |
22 | The relation between and is Young 's modulus E = and the test is a standard one for this quantity . |
23 | Some attempts were made to provide specific aid with fuel costs by providing supplementary benefit recipients with a discount or rebate , but these were scrapped under the 1986 Social Security Act , so the problem remains a serious one for many elderly households . |
24 | One thing is certain ; glitches are not inherent to , or to be expected of , an electronic device , nor a mechanical one for that matter . |
25 | Together with a little something for out-of-pocket expenses . |
26 | He had suggested the landscaped grounds of an eighteenth-century house , noted for their expression of the picturesque : ‘ I 'm not a great one for stately homes , but you can have a good walk there . ’ |
27 | The year of 1980 turned out to be a great one for British sprinting . |
28 | She 's a great one for idle gossip though . |
29 | Tyrone Guthrie was a great one for comic business , and it was amazing to see how Michael picked it all up . |
30 | ‘ It will be a different game than last week 's , hopefully a better one for both sides . ’ |