Example sentences of "and [art] [adj] [pron] with " in BNC.

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1 Cave was older than the rest of the party , and the only one with knowledge of Iran ; he also suffered from a bad back , and must have landed with a fierce combination of jet-lag , suspicion and pain .
2 Our dinghy sailors all stay in Athos Hotel , one of the most comfortable houses in Nidri , and the only one with its own fresh water swimming pool .
3 He was the only inspector-general without a military background ; the only one to rise through the ranks from a cadetship ; and the only one with academic and legal training .
4 The largest breeding sandgrouse of the region , and the only one with whole belly black , though dark chestnut belly of long-tailed male Chestnut-bellied often looks almost black .
5 The longest-tailed medium-sized owl of the region , the most hawk-like in appearance and habits , and the only one with barred underparts .
6 And the other one with the carbonate what happened then ?
7 It was a small Norman castle keep , with three towers , two with turrets and the middle one with a pointed roof .
8 ' Barney , of course , ‘ and a po-faced one with glasses …
9 It was a dead time of day in Loxford , with only a handful of people out in their gardens — she would have to have the usual shouted conversation with Mr Biddle among his brassica stumps , and a whispered one with Mrs Eddoes , who treated life as a giant conspiracy — and nobody in the shop or on the green .
10 DEC has an existing relationship with Molecular Simulations and a similar one with Molecular Design Ltd , which offers chemistry database products for the VAX .
11 There had been long , bewildering visits from the school attendance officer , from the child welfare people , the police , a probation officer , the police again , a young wife with tears and an older one with a bread knife , and the police yet again .
12 At each end are two women : young one , lying on front and side , half-wrapped in her mantle as a blanket and beginning to pull it up on her shoulder as a dress while she lifts herself to look towards the centre ; and an old one with cropped hair , a slave , fully dressed , beginning to get to her knees .
13 A model of the hull carrying the Buckau 's spread of sail and an identical one with two rotors showed the immense superiority of the latter in all wind directions ( Figure 4 ) .
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