Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] one of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Dedicated hardware , usually based around the IBM PC or one of its compatibles , comprising high resolution screens , graphics tablets and film recorders has provided a limited range of typefaces , sizes and effects . |
2 | Council workers have staged a protest after being told they must go back to using a car park where one of their colleagues was murdered . |
3 | Women council workers will NOT now have to return to using a car park where one of their colleagues was murdered . |
4 | That one conception is somehow better than a second , supposing that that can be made out , is of course not the proposition that it is our conception or one of them . |
5 | In a review of 39 studies which used the ITPA or one of its subtests as a criterion for language improvement , Hammill and Larsen ( 1974 ) found little evidence to support the view that the psycholinguistic constructs measured by the ITPA responded to existing training methods . |
6 | We snatched opportunities when we could , when my children were staying with friends or even , once , and extra dangerously , when they were asleep ( though the fear that one of them might wake put me off so I did n't try that again ) . |
7 | So he 'll suggest to Establishment Department that one of us gets a transfer before we have the added complication of moving into a new Lab . |
8 | ‘ I found as the charred remains came to light that one of their employees , who had left the firm last year , had been embezzling them for years and had set fire to the premises so that no trace could be found of his dirty work . |
9 | Passing under the main A.52 , which is supported by an old brick bridge , one comes to Wainfleet 's major landmark and one of its greatest claims to fame — the old brick-tower windmill . |
10 | And they go on holiday and they 're not supposed to , you know , they neither of them of told their boyfriend they go in this club and one of them , the married one , starts dancing with this man and like he , he thinks cos she 's dancing with him she likes him but she 's just having fun . |
11 | While Diana has been billed as the matchmaker in this royal romance , the truth is that she never noticed the romantic spark between her brother-in-law and one of her best friends . |
12 | There was blood in his mouth and one of his teeth was broken . |
13 | Junior army officers support the idea of a volunteer force and one of their leaders , Major Vladimir Lopatin , is now an adviser on military affairs to Mr Yeltsin . |
14 | BIS had its beginnings as the ACRL Bibliographic Instruction Task Force and one of its products was the Bibliographic instruction handbook , a practical guide to the establishment and design of library instruction programmes for academic libraries . |
15 | Those three women knew each other and knew two victims of violence and one of them , his own Mrs Brocklebank , knew all five . |
16 | Occasionally linen , holland or cerecloth would have been specially bought in for this purpose rather than sacrificing a useful item of domestic furnishing in an age when linen of any appreciable width was a luxury and worthy of bequest ( 'There are 4 very fine smocks in your father 's little linen trunk and one of my four breadth Holland sheets for your own girl Peg … and I desire your father that he will not let any of my household linen be sold , but that it may go to you and your eldest son and I hope to his son too , only some of my broderies of my own making give to your sister . ' ) . |
17 | ‘ As you know , ’ he said uncertainly , ‘ the not-fully-late Lord of the Wyrmberg , Greicha the First , has stipulated that there will be no succession until one of his children feels himself — or as . |
18 | Two brothers compete in a cycling marathon but one of them is dying . |
19 | The Center developed the programme as one of their Media Literacy Workshop Kits , providing resources for group dialogue , awareness exercises and reflective thinking . |
20 | that goal will always stick in my mind as one of my faves … along with the one by Justin Fashanu against Liverpool … but that was for a different team ( Norwich ) . |
21 | She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting . |
22 | The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm . |
23 | As she passed the junction with Abington avenue the two men attacked dragging her into this alleyway where one of them raped her . |
24 | He should first seek the authority of the council or one of its committees . |
25 | It was while he was with York Rep that one of his plays , A Choice of Partners was seen in production by a member of the BBC Script Unit . |
26 | I have rarely seen the House so unanimous in warmth and affection , and especially in its understanding of the severe ordeal that one of our colleagues and his family have had to endure for many months . |
27 | BBC bosses were reeling last night over a claim by The Sun that one of its employees was responsible for the leak . |
28 | I suppose it is out of the question that one of our own police stations might have received such a notification , and failed to pass it on ? ’ |
29 | If I 'm going to snuff it , I 'd rather snuff it with a pint in my fist than one of their bloody mugs of Ovaltine . |
30 | in the village and one of you know that 's than than the county council which is over the river in house . |