Example sentences of "one to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the , the dictionary of the nineties you see , they give one to every age group , but not unless , there 's no point in giving one to anybody particularly
2 The stairway brought one to a first-floor lobby , a vast room of chandeliers and mahogany panelling and bentwood chairs with velvet cushions .
3 ( c ) On a computer with a long word-length , it is wasteful to store small fixed-point binary numbers one to a word .
4 For instance , collecting botanical families of herbs , one to a border , will reveal that the Lablatae , Umbelliferae and Compositae are the ones containing the most herbal plants at present in use in Europe and North America .
5 Others hand-stitch Connolly hide , or hand-assemble engines : one to a man , his signature appended to the finished product on a brass plate .
6 They saw for the first time what was to become a regular and tragic sequence of events : a dramatic response to the first treatment , a lesser one to a second , and in the end delayed death from a condition which had become as resistant to drugs as it was to radiation therapy .
7 Indeed , some of the features which suggest this string of connections also lead one to a second , main sequence of saltires — a sequence which has many traits in common with each of the pavements so far discussed , and which puts the development of this integral group into perspective .
8 At least two further broken engagements that he could remember : one to a Battle of Britain flying ace , the other to an Italian count internationally celebrated as a racing driver .
9 One such proposal from Wolverhampton Polytechnic for a course lasting three semesters , for holders of Dip.HEs and HND qualifications , has already received approval and validation but is not yet running , and the other three institutions are hoping to submit course proposals for validation in the near future , one to a university and two to the CNAA .
10 Written material included a claim that the company was exploiting a legal loophole that enabled the device to be sold , even though it is illegal to attach one to a telephone in the UK .
11 There is still a division of labour between politicians and administrators in pluralist theory , though it is a very different one to a model of government in which politicians make policy and administrators implement them .
12 Or it could be that they would be appropriate for the reception area in one of the factories , or we might give one to a distributor and say , here you are , this you know , put this in if you 've got the right sort of area and would like to use it for a bit , stick it in there .
13 One opened to the kitchen , one to a sitting room , and the third to a bedroom .
14 But first they had to play a series of odd games , working out the rules for each one in turn , playing each one to a conclusion , without cheating or colluding .
15 In fact , the data which he cites lead one to a conclusion , which when transposed into terms closer to those used in this book , might be stated as follows : When an attributive adjective A qualifies a nominal head N , then , if we have referent-qualification ( which is by far the more common case ) the property of the adjective acts , in identification , independently of the property inherent in the noun .
16 Could I draw this one to a close by suggesting that the procedure owners , who own the procedures identified in the take on board the need to make a minor adjustment to set the principle in place and the .
17 Many Girls became engaged , one to a Lord .
18 The fish were duly caught and placed one to a box , and taken to my friends home , to await their final packaging for the journey to England .
19 It would be unwise to add one to a tank full of small fish , as you have outlined .
20 So I bring this one to an end with a nasty short jab to his belly .
21 Fitting one to an Amstrad 2000 series is particularly easy because you can slide off the back panel and plug the hardcard in without having to open the case .
22 Some of the most popular include the one to the Salzkammergut and St Wolfgang a trip round Austria 's beautiful Lake District with a stop at St Wolfgang , home of the famous White Horse Inn .
23 I 'd like to do that , but you 're just giving one to the Conservatives .
24 I throw one to the back of the room .
25 Donald felt the pressure from her and stared from one to the other , letting them feel his defiance and distaste .
26 Wexford looked from one to the other .
27 The dividing line between border and pathway melts as plants spill over from one to the other .
28 ‘ The area between Benghazi and Sirte ’ : the road from the one to the other is 400 kilometers long , and so the area implied is very large .
29 The distance between any two points would then he proportional to the number of neurones a message must traverse to get from one to the other ; it would also be roughly proportional to the time taken for a neural message to travel between them .
30 Like all really good recipes , the proportion of one to the other is entirely arbitrary and you could use canned rather than fresh pineapple .
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