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

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1 Each colour is defined by 3 bytes , one for each of the primary additive colours , red , green and blue .
2 A total of 364 economists , almost one for each day of the year , dispatched a formal letter to The Times denouncing the government 's economic approach as ruinous — though they were soon matched by a similarly large number of economists who were prepared to endorse it .
3 This one sheet of graph paper for our dieter will therefore have twelve points marked on it along the bottom axis ( one for each month ) and around thirty points marked on the other axis ( each point representing 1 lb or 0.45 kg ) .
4 The pack contains twelve action booklets , one for each month , together with a time management pamphlet explaining how to make better use of your time and how to utilise the monthly work books .
5 Although this is a central bank , it consists in fact of one federal bank and eight national banks , one for each republic and province .
6 They then arranged these conforming schemes into three schedules , one for each design , and placed them in order of merit , which again they were specifically told not to do .
7 Brian Oakley , the secretary of the Science and Engineering Research Council , will head a small directorate of four industry specialists , one for each of the key areas identified by Alvey .
8 Wills II possessed no less than 30 silver trowels , one for each occasion when he laid the foundation stone of a Nonconformist chapel .
9 He had two spoons , one for each nostril , and handed the vial back .
10 The order which he presents is the product of the work of four boundary commissions , one for each of the countries of the United Kingdom .
11 The black-chromed , Telecaster-knob controls are unusual in that we 've got two volume controls , one for each pickup , and a master tone control .
12 Their beautiful home , hidden way up in the California hills , is divided into three parts , one for each member of the group .
13 All electrical equipment was supplied by the General Electric Co. and included fog lamps suspended under the front edge of the canopy ( prior to fog lamps being adopted by the L.C.C. ) There were two trolley poles , one for each direction of travel .
14 The Nation group then reduced its press in Swahili to one daily paper , Taifa Leo ( ‘ The Nation Today ’ ) , produced in Nairobi for Kenya and two weekly papers , one for each country , Taifa Kenya and Taifa Tanzania , both also edited and printed in Nairobi .
15 The obvious , although unpalatable , conclusion is that there must be two universes , one for each of the electrons .
16 The two jesses — one for each leg — join the swivel in a V shape .
17 When the Nurses , Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 came into force in July 1983 , nine statutory bodies which had previously governed the professions were replaced by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing , Midwifery and Health Visiting — and four National Boards , one for each constituent country , England , Northern Ireland , Scotland and Wales .
18 Today there is a total of fifteen Electors , although there were originally twelve — one for each of the Runefangs which Alaric the Mad forged for Sigmar .
19 He set the great Runesmith Alaric the Mad to work making twelve rune swords , one for each of the great chieftains of men who commanded Sigmar 's armies .
20 The Helblaster has nine shots , one for each barrel .
21 The new system , which should be in place by the end of this month , will replace the current pen and paper score sheet method with 30 laptop computers — one for each scorer — connected to a database .
22 The new system , which should be in place by the end of this month , will replace the current pen and paper score sheet method with 30 laptop computers — one for each scorer — connected to a database .
23 Make sure you take enough tablets — at least one for each night .
24 Shaping through both planes means two templates , one for each plane , as in the back legs .
25 He loved buying me clothes , he bought me twenty-nine ball gowns , one for each year of our marriage and I have them all still , hanging up in my closet .
26 The flash near slit I meant that our electron was no longer in a superposition of states but was uniquely in the state corresponding to traversing slit I. Without superposition there is no interference ; C becomes A , the sum of the two terms B , one for each slit .
27 Well if there 's only one for each building then
28 Now it 's quite important this label , and I want you to copy down this number onto one of these labels , one for each category .
29 Hence , each control circuit has three sets of inputs and three output nodes , one for each motor .
30 The lowest layer contains four nodes , one for each of the four parameters x , y , y and v. In each node , its parameter is treated as the address of a cell .
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