Example sentences of "one [prep] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Those two get one between none none for people peeping through the door though .
2 It 's just that we feel the human body can take so much and the English season is a long and punishing one as it it .
3 ( 1 ) An important printed heading for a wide topic ( one for which you might draw a pattern diagram ) can be ringed , or outlined by a rectangle of red lines .
4 Lot a hundred and twenty one fine musical necessaire now showing , thank you , Lot one two one for which I have eight hundred pounds offered , fifty , nine hundred and fifty , one thousand , one hundred one thousand one hundred pounds two hundred three hundred one thousand three hundred and fifty , any more ?
5 And that was one of hers we 've just eaten .
6 Erm who was one of hers who returned to the area is in Wetherby at the moment .
7 So in a group you do n't need one of everybody you could have just half of these but everybody could fall in maybe two roles within that group .
8 He was one of whom it can truly be said he could ‘ talk with crowds and keep his virtue or walk with kings nor lose the common touch ’ .
9 ‘ This is one of the Australian birds ’ , noted Gould in his Handbook , ‘ which particularly attracted the notice of the earlier voyagers to that country , by nearly every one of whom it is mentioned as being very plentiful on all the islands in Bass 's Straits , and so tame that it might be easily knocked down with sticks or even captured by hand ; during my sojourn in the country I visited many of the localities above mentioned , and found that , so far from being still numerous , it is almost extirpated ; I killed a pair on Isabella Island , one of a small group near Flinder 's Island , on the 12th January 1839 . ’
10 As I was leaving the front of the house two jeeps arrived with wounded aboard , one of whom I recognised straight away .
11 ‘ So my first thought was of a time-space machine ( thanks to H. G. Wells ) in which contemporary characters ( one of whom I wanted to be a 12–13 year old ) would be able to travel forward and backward in time , and inward and outward in space .
12 The businesses are village based , and guided by a few extraordinary enablers , one of whom I met in Aspen .
13 We also have a number of collectors , one of whom I visited recently to discover a house so piled with neatly catalogued shoe boxes full of cards that I could not see how he and I might successfully get from the front door to the kitchen without a Sherpa .
14 But , before she could really get under way , from one side of the church , the one that leads out to the dustbins , came a group of three or four people one of whom I recognized as Sheldon
15 The last I saw of it was the bow sticking out of the water as the ship broke its back , and it went up in a V-shape , a Victory sign if you like , but we knew there were two men on board , one of whom I knew as a mess-mate . ’
16 Well , this morning it 's our great pleasure to welcome three visitors to the session , one of whom I 'm not entirely sure is welcome because I understand that in fact he 's in some way a slight opposition in that he runs his own training course .
17 Jones reserves his highest praise for lateral thinkers — one of whom he identifies as the new Prime Minister Bob Hawke .
18 He was survived by two daughters , one of whom he cut out of his will with five shillings because of her marriage to a Tory .
19 Where a policeman is surrounded by a group of youths , one of whom he is attempting to pacify or arrest , and the youth uses language such that the policeman is or feels threatened , it is submitted that an offence is committed .
20 Drivers were asked to give the risk rating immediately they heard the tone and it was emphasized that this rating should be one of what they were already feeling when they heard the tone rather than a subsequent assessment of the risk present .
21 The National Bowl is one of what we hope will be a series of venues all over Europe and we hope this one will become the first stop for major artists as they come to Europe
22 Unless Sir Robert Armstrong takes the unprecedented step of issuing a statement , this will have to remain one of what he has called ‘ the marvels and mysteries of Cabinet government ’ .
23 Commenting on this year 's grants , Race Director Chris Brasher said : ‘ It 's a fantastic achievement and one of which we are very proud .
24 New sets can be made from old in several ways , one of which we saw above in defining Z+ in terms of Z.
25 And finally just before we leave second messenger gated channels , I 'd like to consider two more which have been worked on er extensively and one of which we 'll er deal with er next week .
26 But this is one of one of which we did agree was was a suitable factor to be considered in the er in the analysis .
27 He said : ‘ The provision of child psychiatry health service in South Tees is an important development in the services we offer to the local population and one of which we are tremendously proud . ’
28 In particular no heat came from 8 mm rods , one of which they started charging at Christmas and which was still being charged in March .
29 This became pronounced in 1949 when the College secured a long lease on two houses , 21 and 23 Cromwell Road , into one of which they moved the Senior and Junior Common Rooms , formerly housed in a hut in Queensgate .
30 That 's that 's the present case , but I think er impact would say that with a fifty-fifty split , then those trustees should elect their own chairman and should be free to bring in independent trustees , so if you had a board of say four company members and four elected by the members er of the pension fund , they might decide to have two outside independents , one of which they would choose as the Chairman .
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