Example sentences of "[conj] one that [vb mod] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | He said that he had faced a dilemma about whether to choose a Bill that would make the headlines or one that would be passed . |
2 | Questions , however , might arise about whether a dispute is a valuation/technical dispute to be referred to an expert or one that should be referred to an arbitral tribunal or the court . |
3 | A very fresh addition to the arcade section , great fun and one that can be played over and over again . |
4 | The best protection against such unwanted intrusion is a code of manners as between strangers , and one that can be breached only by mutual consent . |
5 | He was posted to northern France , and in 1952 published an account of his activities ( which extended to French Flanders , Belgium , and Holland ) in Normandy Diary , a book of permanent value to the antiquarian and architectural historian , and one that can be read with pleasure by the non-specialist as an engaging but unconscious self-portrait . |
6 | Within walking distance , if you can , and one that can be tapped at weekends . |
7 | However , the importance of the semantic analyser relative to the other modules constitutes a narrower issue and one that can be investigated in a reasonable period of time . |
8 | This is an important point , and one that will be followed more closely . |
9 | If that were true , it would constitute a general economic as well as social rationale for higher education , and one that could be related to all of Lawton 's eight headings . |
10 | His Coal Porters band ( a terrible pun of a name , but one that will be remembered because of it ) are unashamedly traditional in a rock 'n' roll clubland sense . |
11 | This is still a problem with modern plastic plumbing pipe , but one that can be overcome if the pipe is well supported and space is left for expansion . |