Example sentences of "[adv] one [prep] they " in BNC.

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1 Like everything else on Barbados , life is very relaxed for the pair of them and they are never on a lead , but perhaps one of them should be tethered !
2 You will find that all of these will help , but perhaps one of them will have better results for you than the other two .
3 Perhaps one of them would allow her to see more clearly : the ghost in the land , or the child that she had been , or the old dog , or the rooks in the tall trees , or the woman …
4 But Cantona was bought to score goals and excite United 's impoverished fans , so one of them will have to make way against neighbours City at Old Trafford .
5 He found that they were suddenly eating pizza and jokingly said oh they might have got him one , so one of them used a police car to take him to the nearest all night pizza place and then he walked back to the airport and waited , having done a deal with the one taxi driver who was there , and he and shared a taxi , arriving home c. 0215 and then proceeded to have a meal of a MASS of pasta and sauce previously made by me , and of a type which both boys always ask day in day out when here or there !
6 So one of them suddenly got rich , hey ?
7 Mr Miah 's eleven year old son offered to help , so one of them put a gun on him and forced him to lead them to it .
8 It 's got a main street , and I think it 'd got two other streets and that 's about all and sure enough one of them was Lilac Avenue .
9 Manville aimed directly below one of them .
10 Foreigners always find that a difficult process — in fact only one of them made a real success of it — and Disraeli possessed what Ezra had been denied — the elasticity and toughness of a good Jew .
11 Prior to 1917 there had been two annual fairs ( iarmarki ) in the area , but only one of them had been revived in 1921 , with a quarter of its previous turnover .
12 HERE for Christmas are some lighter offerings , only one of them seasonal but all of them in their different ways highly recommendable .
13 It has won 63 Pulitzer prizes , more than any other newspaper , but only one of them for local reporting .
14 In 1986 , Norman led going into the final round of all the four major championships and yet won only one of them , the Open .
15 Recall that the experimental group ( E group in Fig. 2.5(b) ) in this experiment received exposure to two distinctive contexts ( those used by Channell and Hall 1983 ) , with presentations of a light occurring in only one of them ( context A in the figure ) .
16 Note that the 4013 chip contains two separate D-type bistables but here we are using only one of them .
17 Only one of them was still there yesterday … the indestructible John Peel , 53 .
18 A Radio 5 spokesperson said : ‘ The internal report made a number of suggestions for restructuring network radio and only one of them involved a major change to Radio 5 .
19 ‘ Of course , all the islands are volcanic in the sense that they 've been thrown up from the depths by submarine upheavals thousands of years ago ; but only one of them 's got a crater .
20 He could have sat down with only one of them and achieved the same guidance on weight and machining capability , but three of them came to the meeting , which he thought typical of engineers .
21 These are simply different powers , but only one of them seems connected with consciousness , and not the one Minsky opted for .
22 Only one of them , the Labyrinth at Knossos , was restored and repaired so that it could continue to use after 1470 , and it was more or less completely abandoned some ninety years later after a major fire .
23 If you own two homes , only one of them is exempt from CGT , namely the one you designate as your ‘ main residence ’ .
24 This difference , as we have seen , is between two kinds of causal explanation , and if both can have some force , as Miller believes , it is not obvious why social scientists should restrict themselves to only one of them .
25 However , if there are one or more alternative acts which also possess some characteristic which similarly gives rise to prima facie obligatoriness , then only one of them can be all-things-considered obligatory .
26 Practices , however , had not been proactive in advertising their change in status to patients : only one of them had a notice to the effect in the surgery .
27 Yet every month , only one of them releases an ovum ; the other holds back .
28 A flow of art between the two is envisaged , so that Francis Bacon , for example , could be in both , or only one of them , at any given time .
29 The newspaper reporter fails both sides to the dispute by adopting the rhetoric of only one of them , that of Mr Jones .
30 Only one of them has his phone number in Marbella .
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