Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [prep] one [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The only proof of our suspicions is the lack of any chain or evidence of one on the body .
2 But in the case of minor offences , and especially statutory offences , which are anti-social rather than immoral , a man may be punished even for the unauthorized act or default of one in his employment .
3 Thus the traditional retirement resorts have already experienced a large increase in the number of very elderly people who place extra demands on health and residential care facilities , to the extent that in places like Worthing , Hastings , Eastbourne and Clacton around one in eight people were aged 75 or over in 1981 .
4 Although the links and influences of one upon the other are far from clear , it is not irrelevant to an understanding of the accounts to know how the pupils represent the character of their community .
5 They wished to replace the system under which the Church was governed by king , bishops and clergy with one in which there was a separation of Church and State , and in which each congregation would be governed by an elected minister , elders and deacons , holding their commission by positive enactment of the Holy Scriptures .
6 Symphony Release 2.2 relied on the Allways add-in for its spreadsheet publishing capability but transition from one to the other has been made as smooth as possible .
7 The probability of one in ten is the same as odds of one to nine or 0.1111 , a 50 per cent probability corresponds to odds of one to one , or ‘ evens ’ , and so on .
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