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

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1 The tea-houses were poor places with earthen floors and blackened walls , and the fruit and vegetable sellers , squatting beneath awnings , were all specialists who sold only one kind of produce each .
2 To hold that one G M B member should have more rights than another , to say that one member can stand for an election , but not another .
3 That one G R U M P Y , right ?
4 S E X sex , fate , S H I I wo n't see the other one G H
5 The humped One rise
6 to the east of Oakwood , and the smaller one west of Skelton Manor Court .
7 A mini ramp jam with fancy dress and the odd one foot tail grab ollie .
8 WHEN Alan Fennah opened his mail he came out with the classic One Foot In The Grave line : ‘ I do not believe it ! ’
9 By virtue of her fluent Hebrew she once led prayers at a Passover feast of wealthy Moroccan Jews — the only one present who could read them in the absence of a rabbi .
10 Looking at the level plan , which is the basic one base plan and level plan What we 're really saying there with that plan , whatever you set it up for today ,
11 He was the star writer on the NME then and always in the shop because he was a Keith Richards clone and our shop was the last one n the Kings Road before Granny Takes A Trip — where all the Keith Richards clones bought their clothes .
12 Pull the other one Chelsea captain Graham Roberts has a sceptic foot and is very doubtful .
13 Further , Hayek argues that constructivist rationalists are guilty of ‘ the synoptic delusion ’ ; that is , the belief that all relevant social facts are capable of being known to some one mind , and that it is possible to construct from this knowledge of the particulars a desirable social order .
14 If it 's not , you can turn the old one upside down and replace it as a temporary measure until you get the right one .
15 He said that he and Karen could have , he said at the present prices he and this Karen that he 's , that left him er they , they could have had erm a place together because some one bedroom flats , two bedroom flats around are going at thirty five thousand , thirty one .
16 Because you could I mean you could do the empty one tin in a day really .
17 The other one Caterham the other one
18 The Scots had been entirely unprepared for this , thus far into their own country , and were engaged in herding the great herd of Gilsland cattle across the Dornock Water 's estuary , some one side of the river , some the other .
19 That is the sharing one mummy .
20 The bottom one contained bedlinen and towels , the next sweaters and blouses , the top one underwear .
21 And how many would the level one child have to get ?
22 The first three lines of the song all purposely rhyme with lead — the correct one Act 3 , Scene 2 , lines 63–65 )
23 I said go for the obvious one Brazil question seventeen , the Pyrenees mountain range lies between which two countries ?
24 In the past one accusation sometimes levelled against much primary school history has been that work is insufficiently " historical " in approach .
25 This is bearing of A , this one B , from is where you start .
26 got C then this one B
27 but copse is a small group of trees , right , so , the next one B
28 There is one sort of Chinese perspective , seen as in the West from a level viewpoint , but this is only one of three treatments of space representation .
29 One sort of fades away .
30 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
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