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

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1 Downstairs wastes ( from the kitchen sink , for example ) can be taken out to a gully as in the older system , except that they must discharge below the level of the grid on the top of the gully , which means using a back-inlet gully or one with a hole cut in the grid .
2 A Rover-engine Stag may well be a better car than one with Triumph power , but as a hybrid it will never be so valuable .
3 No ! ’ , looked more like a presenter in search of a Day-like persona than one in control of the show .
4 But the workload is increasing in 1991 , the five schemes one in each borough and one at Teesside Combined Court received more than 14,000 referrals from Cleveland Police .
5 Inside our home we have a lot of furniture , we have four rooms , one in the bathroom , one in the bedroom and one in the lounge and one in the kitchen
6 Inside our home we have a lot of furniture we have four rooms and one in the bathroom , one in the bedroom and one in and one in the lounge and one in the kitchen here
7 Arithmetic and logical operations are now performed between operands both of which are in accumulators , or one in an accumulator and one in a store location .
8 Then he dragged them out into the cockpit , making one corner fast to the main sheet winch on the cabin roof and one to the starboard jib winch .
9 It probably evolved because if you do computer simulations erm you find out that one of the stable equilibria to which er differing or same size sex cells leads is one with a very large cell and one with a very small cell .
10 In each country one will be focussed on fundamental research and one on applied or engineering research The study will take the form of a literature survey , questionnaire and in depth interviews .
11 There will be two alternative clauses - one calling for a ban on research and one for research to be allowed up to 14 days .
12 Myrecord was six : one for the prayer , four for the hymn and one before the end of the announcements .
13 I did the one in the dark and one in the .
14 He gave two courses of lectures and the notes for both courses survived : one on the New Testament and one on the Christian idea of redemption .
15 Can I mention er that I 'm very disappointed that C P O's are n't coming back under the fold I understand the arguments for and against , but when you look at erm the knowledge that two of our new recruits have got , in relation , one in relation to fraud and one in relation to terrorism , it seems ironical that they 're divisional staff and ca n't go round the force giving their expertise force-wide rather than just on er a basic divisional
16 One for the master one for the dame and one for the little boy who lives down the lane .
17 Notice that there are three occurrences of \d , two for the main entry and one for the subentry .
18 For example , one stop at the second fence and one at the third results in a total of 40 penalties ( 20 + 20 ) , whereas two stops at the second obstacle gives a total of 60 penalties ( 20 + 40 ) .
19 A leak from a compression joint can often be cured by tightening the nuts — use one spanner on the fitting and one on the nut .
20 Take three potatoes of the same variety and place one in a cool dark place , expose one to daylight and one to fluorescent light .
21 The plating feeder holds them so that one yarn is always on the purl side and one on the knit side .
22 There are six towers , two large and four smaller , and three apses on the east side and one on the west , with an atrium in front of it .
23 Cos we , at lunchtime we have trays and we have six to a table , we have three up the side and one on the end .
24 No , but again in terms of creative writing and feature writing , that 's maybe you could get two people to do a duo , one from the journalist side and one from more general side
25 This is probably the reason that the molecule forms two new bonds when it reacts with a hydrocarbon , one with carbon and one with hydrogen .
26 Those whom it has encouraged are the likes of Saddam Hussein , who are fundamentally correct in claiming a link between the two occupations — hardly a flattering analogy but one for which many people may be about to pay for America 's 30 years of pusillanimity in the Middle East .
27 Inspector-Generals of Prisons drafted in from other fields with little knowledge of , or interest in , prisons , while ‘ high flying ’ young administrators see the prison department as one to be avoided ( Sharma 1985 ) ;
28 One of the letters in the practical was the same weight as one in the written test .
29 YOUNG accountants at top City firms , recruited in the late 1980s boom when one in 10 graduates trained as an accountant , are being encouraged to take unpaid leave or extended holidays because the recession has left them with no work to do .
30 An intervention with a low probability of harm given to millions can do more damage than one with a high probability of harm given to a few
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