Example sentences of "one the " in BNC.

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1 One the glass , two the show , three the end .
2 One the flour and water are mixed to a paste , it takes about 10 minutes for the heat to develop .
3 One by one the members of the crowd trickled out into the fête , carrying with them the news of Phipps 's death .
4 Earlier Kevin McNamara , Labour 's shadow Northern Ireland Secretary , described his own meeting on Ulster policy as ‘ overshadowed by a man coming to gloat at the scene of one the gravest blows to democracy carried out in these islands : the bombing of the Conservative Party conference ’ .
5 The slowdown in military spending and escalating costs of armament programmes will make it increasingly difficult for any company , even one the size of BAe , to go it alone .
6 Not even one the size of GM , which has enthusiastically joined in the scramble to forge alliances and co-operative deals with other motor manufacturers worldwide .
7 for many hours on day one the river seemed amazingly narrow , one bank of it always being on the front end of my canoe .
8 One by one the dogs on the left of the trace anoint it , the ones on the right going frantic in their efforts to reach it .
9 One by one the Corporals who commanded each rig section reported their charges ready for the water .
10 So he turned up with one the following day .
11 EC reassures Moscow on unity continued from page one The Soviet Foreign Minister , Mr Eduard Shevardnadze , is expected in Brussels on Wednesday to sign a trade and co-operation agreement with the EC , French officials said .
12 He had a hard race at Newbury , following one the previous week behind Man O Magic at Ascot , but as a six-year-old he looks too young for something as gruelling as the Welsh National — the last six-year-old to win was Miss Gaynus in 1932 .
13 Ethiopia became a punishment station for rejects from one the world 's most incompetent bureaucracies .
14 Its parallel narrative establishes a telling contrast between nineteenth-century romantic sensibility and modern sexual knowingness. ( b ) One The French Lieutenant 's Woman is quite enough , thanks .
15 One by one the students returned , filling the corridors and the public rooms with cheerful noise .
16 Then I would sit beside her putting into her mouth one by one the marshmallows I had brought .
17 Yet in one the father did not know what was going on , and was robbed of all dignity .
18 I 've planted a selection round one the little paved areas .
19 Jack Nicklaus was practising on one the first time I arived .
20 Halfords , one the country 's leading independent after-sales parts suppliers , said it was ‘ keenly aware of the EC move ’ and was keeping it under review .
21 My frustration came to a head when I read an advert in a well known weekly which was for an attractive 1948 Series One the price of which has VAT added How can this be ?
22 LEA-appointed members may outnumber by one the other members ( persons with experience in education or knowledge of local educational conditions , or parents of pupils — but not of pupils at the school which is the subject of the appeal ) .
23 One the other side of the coin , there are some parents who believe that their LEAs are ignoring the new law .
24 Part One THE GATHERING STORM
25 In Part One the life stories are used only retrospectively , drawing on childhood memories of grandparents .
26 In one the grandmother was a country publican with her own farm , and ‘ on a Sunday she used to make broth and put plenty of salt in it , and then the children had to stop outside and we 'd say , ‘ Are you my granny ? ’
27 One the first flush of passion is over , sex often seems to become infrequent , not because you do n't fancy each other , but because you do n't fancy each other at the same times .
28 One the Sun enters the sensitive and secretive sign of Scorpio on the 24rd , new sights , scenes and associations beckon and if not this month then certainly next , you should be on the threshold of some quite remarkable and far-reaching changes on all fronts .
29 Strombolian activity continued for most of this time in the little cone built up over the fissure , until it was a respectable thirty metres or so in height , while the lavas snaked down-slope in several glowing tongues , permanently ruining many of the best skiing slopes , engulfing one by one the pylons that carried the cable-way , and demolishing the upper cable-station .
30 We found one the best value by far for us — The Exeter Hospital Aid Society .
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