Example sentences of "one [noun] [noun sg] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Two British ones agree that both profitability and size affect remuneration , one finding size to be the major determinant , the other that profitability was at least as significant as growth . |
2 | one monitor panel to be sited in room 108 where previously indicated by Nancy Brown to Bob Inglis , ie on the inside corridor wall of room 108 , above the door ; |
3 | one broadcasting system to be funded directly from the corpus of users ; |
4 | The concept they are promoting is that of ‘ electronic ink ’ — a magic ingredient that will enable scribbles written on one pen computer to be used by other systems , even those without pen-aware technology . |
5 | The way the sequencer has been set up is to allow three voices and one drum track to be laid down and then used as a backing for either the regular guitar sound or another synth sound . |
6 | Norah , for instance , would arrive at a Yorkshire pit village one Sunday morning to be shown round the mine in a white helmet . |
7 | The pitch will be in use from 10am to 4pm , which could force one hockey semi-final to be staged as late as 4–30pm , or one or both to go elsewhere . |
8 | These and other matters governing the contents of the scheme document are summarised in Chapter 11. ( 2 ) It is usual for one scheme document to be prepared incorporating the scheme , the explanatory statement , the notice of the court-ordered meeting , the notice of any required EGM of the target and the information required by the City Code and the Yellow Book , if applicable . |
9 | It is necessary to designate one LIFESPAN user to be responsible for the operation and control of the offline system , since the activities carried out by this person are significantly more complicated than those met by most LIFESPAN users . |
10 | There are moments when the insistence upon party is as unforgiveable as insistence upon personal things , when the difficulties which the nation has to confront call for a wider outlook and a broader union than can be found even within the limits of a single party , and when the traditions of more than one party , the ideas of more than one party need to be put into the common stock . |