Example sentences of "one [noun] of [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Both tickets allow the traveller to make one change of reservation on the outbound or inbound flight .
2 Bearing in mind these caveats , of the 34 local authorities in our sample of 52 which mentioned care programming in their 1992/93 community care plans ( 63 per cent ) , about half ( 30 per cent ) appear , at the time of writing their 1992/93 community care plans , to have been actively developing care programming , devoting to it resources new and old , and in many cases using the extension of care programmes to all those eligible as one measure of success in the provision of mental health services .
3 You will either have to switch continually from one kind of activity to the other , or divide the role up .
4 The point of his advice is not just to authorise " medeled liyf " which the lord is anyhow pursuing : He can cut from one kind of state to the other with joy ; this is for him precisely how love is to be ordained .
5 Some hope to provide one kind of course with the intention of killing the two proverbial birds with one stone .
6 Of course , one kind of answer to the why has to do with the particularities of each and every research project .
7 Antibodies are proteins that are specific in binding to different molecules ; thus antibodies can be made which recognize only one kind of molecule on the cell surface .
8 It is Slothrop who gives one kind of impetus to the novel in his desire to explain the correlation between his erections and the falling of the V-2 rockets on London ( the novel is set mainly in the last months of the Second World War ) .
9 A weak interaction between knowledge sources necessarily gives a hierarchical flow of information from one level of description to the next , as activation proceeds bottom-up through the system .
10 In Berry 's case , English law did certainly provide for one level of appeal to the Court of Appeal and may have provided one level of appeal beyond that .
11 I have knitted them on one strip of band for the photograph ( see Sample 1 ) .
12 But you do n't walk far in Oloron without coming to one or other river ; both flow over weirs and both are well below street or house level so that there is the sound of water and a feeling of modest elevation everywhere , as well as regular riverside prospects from the various bridges as you cross from one part of town to the other .
13 One case of non-penetrance of the familial adenomatous polyposis ( FAP ) gene at 59 years of age and late onset of polyps on endoscopy and biopsy in this and two other families is described .
14 For instance , at Prudential Assurance , the taxable disturbance allowance of £1724 is paid in two equal instalments ; employees receive one payment of £862 at the time of their transfer and the balance one year later .
15 Indeed , there was a sense in which he was a historian : he loved investigating source material , going back to the originals , and patiently fitting one piece of evidence into the pattern with another .
16 There was only one piece of mail behind the door .
17 New sentences containing more than one piece of information from the same set could not reliably be distinguished from sentences which had been heard before .
18 This is a type of environment used by decision makers where they may be working on one piece of information in the application and they need to make a decision based on an information which is elsewhere in the application .
19 They crossed from one side of London to the other .
20 After comfortable MCC draws against Western Australia and an Australian XI , we set off by train for more than four months of practically non-stop cricket from one side of Australia to the other .
21 Importantly , one study of births in the USA ( Yerushalmy , 1945 ) showed that still birth ratios are higher not only after short spacing but also after excessively long birth intervals .
22 In a document which contained precious little about what he would do for the future of British agriculture , he had one crumb of comfort for the farmer .
23 One way in which the 1975 legislation can be said to have further endorsed the domestic division of labour is by making provision of widows ' pensions by occupational schemes one condition of approval by the Occupational Pensions Board .
24 ‘ Only one type of excitement at the moment , paloma , ’ he murmured , smiling down into her annoyed face .
25 This laborious process can be disguised ( but never eliminated ) by careful product design , such as holding one type of data in the computer 's memory while another is retrieved .
26 The one glimmer of light on the horizon at present is the possibility of a positive reaction by the government to the Mulla Committee 's comprehensive report .
27 The yield of the tax on individuals and trustees is less than that of one half of 1p on the basic rate of income tax .
28 The yield of the tax on individuals and trustees is less than that of one half of 1p on the basic rate of income tax .
29 I certainly will , but I shall correct one error of fact in the statement of the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East .
30 ‘ The one ray of light on the world scene , ’ he said , ‘ has been the recovery in North America and particularly in the United States .
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