Example sentences of "one [vb -s] [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | ( Despite what they may say , everyone DOES believe in invisible things — no one doubts the existence of wind , electricity , love or toothache , even though no one has ever seen any of those things ! ) |
2 | No one doubts the right of the patient with kidney disease to decline treatment . |
3 | No one doubts the seriousness of the problems Mr Major must address , the recession foremost among them . |
4 | However , no one doubts the quality of Irises or the Pontormo . |
5 | No one doubts the professionalism of the vast majority of public servants . |
6 | And the little'un could n't care less but the middle one thinks a lot of her dad . |
7 | An electron descending from one shell to a lower one emits an X-ray of a characteristic energy ( this is the basis of X-ray fluorescence analysis ) . |
8 | With each path there are associated a couple of numbers : one represents the size of a wave and the other represents the position in the cycle ( i.e. , whether it is at a crest or a trough ) . |
9 | In the one 's complement method , any pattern whose sign bit is one represents the negative of a number obtained by replacing one by zero and zero by one in each bit position . |
10 | In the third method , two 's complement , any pattern whose sign bit is one represents the negative of a number obtained by inverting all bits and adding one . |
11 | One notices the colour of living ‘ yellow ’ against a dull and bleak , ‘ cold ’ and ‘ bare ’ , background . |
12 | Almost no one notices the significance of 25 March ; the high style of the eagle 's song has not had much appeal ; though Tolkien himself wept over the grandeur of the Field of Cormallen ( Letters , p. 321 ) , many other readers have found the delight , tears and laughter ( of Sam especially ) unconvincing . |
13 | No one questions the dedication of those who work in the NHS . |
14 | And every proof or dis-proof can be readily evaded , if one questions the truth of its premisses , or the validity of its type of inference , or if one finds new senses in which its terms may be used . |
15 | THESE days , no one questions the importance of good books for the under-fives . |
16 | Yet every year one questions the quality of many BR decisions . |
17 | This entails personal views and values , a judgement about the degree of respect in which one holds the view of other people and a sense of whether something is being sacrificed or enhanced as a result of making adjustments . |
18 | For their third cinematic adventure of the decade ( unless one counts the showing of George V 's funeral ) , they booked tickets at the cinema in Great Malvern to see Walt Disney 's Snow White and the Seven Dwarves It turned out to be ‘ first rate … |
19 | Most will be transported in the huts in which they sleep ; though this one needs a bit of gentle coaxing . |
20 | One needs a projection of life-cycle costs in order to see the benefits of adopting a risky cost-leadership policy if technological change does not occur . |
21 | ‘ To confess one needs a sense of sin . |
22 | To understand the implications of long-term contracts for monetary policy , one needs a model of the way those contracts are likely to respond to alternative monetary policy regimes . |
23 | One might answer in this case that it is also a typical feature of speech , so should probably be analysed as a contraction and for this reason avoided in academic writing — even if one accepts the idea of a regional/class standard . |
24 | If one accepts the story of Molla Yegan 's bringing Molla Gurani to the Ottoman court-and there seems no reason not to-then on the basis of what appears to be the fairly firm evidence for this part of Molla Gurani 's career , Molla Yegan 's return from his journey can not be dated earlier than 845/1441–2 ; and on the reasonable assumption that the purpose of Molla Yegan 's journey was to make the pilgrimage , it seems entirely likely that it was in the year 844/1440–1 , the same year that Molla Gurani made his abortive pilgrimage , that Molla Yegan also performed the hajj and that the two met somewhere after that pilgrimage , though clear information about the actual time and place of their meeting is entirely lacking . |
25 | Furthermore , even if one accepts the validity of non-empirical interpretations , it is not known at what age young people would perceive the advertisements in similar terms . |
26 | Even if one has a stimulus of physiologically realistic intensity , that does n't necessarily mean that one can readily interpret the effects of stimulation , because there are still two problems . |
27 | It is hexagonal and stands on seven columns ; the central one has a base of human figures and animals while the others are supported on the backs of lions . |
28 | One has a vision of the Council members poking sticks into flood water ! |
29 | They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of ‘ belonging ’ in them , and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or , less often ( and more humorously ) , by difference in mentality and general attitudes . |
30 | In second stage recovery there is value in occasional attendance at meetings of other Fellowships if one has a measure of cross-addiction . |