Example sentences of "ones [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But while many sites can be found by using aerial photography , many can not , such as those buried by a considerable depth of alluvium and ones hidden in woodland . |
2 | Relatives and friends of patients at the hospice can now have their loved ones honoured in a leather bound In Memoriam volume by giving a donation to the hospice fund-raising appeal . |
3 | One of the more crucial ones concerned the empirical interpretation of scientific generalisations and theory . |
4 | The first two would be examples of mismatches that could have cultural causes similar to the ones explained above . |
5 | The institutions offer a service in that they train graduates whom many large employers and some small ones recruit , often on the basis of a degree — content , quality and grade . |
6 | There are primarily those about animal welfare ; what makes creatures healthy ones given what we strive for in our treatment of them as pets , as a food source , in zoos , or conserved in the wild . |
7 | There is even a suggestion that rewards which are routine and expected may be more motivating that the ones given only for extra special effort . |
8 | The comparatively limited publicity that this debate has already generated has meant that a number of other cases have been brought to me , and the factors in all those are very similar to the ones given to me by PAT . |
9 | They could make out stands of wooden shelving in the gloom , the nearest cheeses a luminous white , the furthest ones matured to a dark , oily yellow . |
10 | Few people in the village had skates but those who did were not the only ones to gather at the lake that morning without invitation or fear of rebuke . |
11 | And leaves the old ones clapped out ? |
12 | What this may have suggested to Tolkien is that if the Old English and Old Norse sources agreed that ‘ Earendel ’ was a star , the Old English and medieval German ones agreed he was a messenger of hope to the heathens . |
13 | New friendships made and old ones cemented . |
14 | Eventually the desire continually to express concepts in terms of yet more " fundamental " ones led to Peano setting down in 1889 his symbolic and axiomatic description of the set of integers ( in terms of the undefined concepts : set , belongs to , zero , number , successor of ) . |
15 | Why is there a large twilight zone in Glasgow — the area where many buildings are being demolished and new ones erected ? |
16 | A somewhat simpler circuit in Fig. 3 eliminates the amplifier and two resistors , the gain being ( formula provided ) but two low-impedance references are now needed , since high-impedance ones introduce distortion . |
17 | In the area of hypertext , the choice of which particular system to use is essentially a pragmatic one ; many of the available ones display appropriate behaviour at the depth to which they are likely to be investigated . |
18 | So as a result of that because it 's been erm changed in the nineteenth century the eighteen forties and eighteen fifties , architectural historians who we who were faced with a real problem with York cos York had something like fifty medieval churches and erm er about thirty of them surviving into into the twentieth century , erm and they had to make some decisions about which ones to preserve and which ones to let go . |
19 | KINDNESS and integrity are qualities to be appreciated and just the ones to restore your faith in human nature after such a distressing theft experience . |
20 | The ones proving I wrote his poems for him ? |
21 | Direct measurements of g are compared with ones calculated from measurements of f . |
22 | Those who would punish him must deny Scripture , and Scripture indicates it is they who will be the ones punished . |
23 | As the night progressed many old friendships were rekindled and new ones formed with ‘ cross fertilisation ’ seeming to be the order of the day for many a member ! |
24 | In this case we can speak ( without prejudice ) of ‘ academic ’ courses in contrast to the ‘ professional ’ ones referred to above . |
25 | Although younger peasants stared with curiosity at the little band of visitors , the old ones made deep bows — ‘ the legacy of the age of serfdom ’ , as Yikovlev commented . |
26 | However , such arguments are not the only ones made to explain the ‘ flypaper effect ’ . |
27 | They wo n't be the ones to kill it ; the elitists should see to that . |
28 | The blue eyes appeared as hard as steel as her brown ones met them fleetingly . |
29 | The appearance of later stages is usually a development from earlier ones using the same components , and not a radical replacement . |
30 | From that time , a long series of rigorous studies were developed in cognizance of the methodological problems , many of the recent ones using the WFS surveys and computerized data processing and analytical techniques ( see for example , Wray , 1971 ; Fedrick and Adelstein , 1973 ; Wolfers and Scrimshaw , 1975 ; Spiers and Wang , 1976 ; Gray , 1981 ; Baldion , 1981 ; Swenson , 1981 ; Carlaw and Vaidya , 1983 ; Fortney and Higgins , 1983 ; Hobcraft , et al , 1983 ; Martin et al , 1983 ; Cleland and Sathar , 1984 ; De Sweemer , 1984 ; Palloni and Tienda , 1986 ) . |