Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] one [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | I think it 's I think it 's one voucher for fifteen litres . |
2 | It 's one thing for the Independent to accuse Chatto of changing Martin and John to Fucking Martin merely to titillate , which of course no publisher would ever dream of doing , quite another for John Glusman of Farrar , Straus to accuse Jonathan Burnham of mistaking the title of the penultimate chapter for the title of the book as a whole . |
3 | You see it 's one thing for Jesus to say that it 's another for us to believe it and accept it . |
4 | It is one thing for a government to look benignly upon — say — a rescue of Ferranti ; or on the swallowing up of much smaller players in the defence business . |
5 | It is one thing for dissident ministers to buck Cabinet responsibility and risk the sack . |
6 | It is one thing for the Association to demand certain professional standards of its members ( as formulated in the Code of Professional Conduct ) , and to expect them to have loyalty to these rather than to the employer in any dispute , but the professional association itself has to be seen to take a strong stand in support of its membership , or indeed against its membership , if such situations of conflict arise . |
7 | But it is one thing for us to know that a person needs God 's conviction and another thing to say so to him . |
8 | It is one thing for a man to yield to his wife under pressure from a spirit , and quite another to be declared a witch . |
9 | It is one thing for Liberal Democrats to support a Labour government for the sake of a liberal reform . |
10 | It is one thing for Marx to have seen that Owen 's vision was millennial . |
11 | Now , it is one thing for parties to produce programmes which offer a choice , but it is quite another matter as to whether the parties actually implement their programmes once in office . |
12 | It is one thing for the British elector to be told by Brussels where British fishermen can fish , or what sort of sausage he can eat . |
13 | ‘ You see , ’ he said kindly , ‘ it is one thing for someone like yourself who has always had an easy life — up to now , that is — to speak glibly about suffering women , and think that there is an easy way out — ’ |
14 | Eventually , when Radio Clyde said ‘ No recording , no Masses ’ , and the bishops got themselves into a situation when it was one law for Clyde and another for the BBC , did the recorded Mass become a possibility . |
15 | Fifty two litres roughly so if it was one voucher for fifteen that 's three in n it ? |
16 | But it was one thing for James I to have his ideas influenced by Scotland 's natural enemy , England . |
17 | It was one thing for the pale brown islanders to swim in their Mother Hubbards , or often , as I had been told , bare-breasted . |
18 | It was one thing for Jean-Claude to have had the experiences that made him uniquely suited to interpret Alain-Fournier 's novel ; it was quite another for those experiences to have laid the foundations for a creative , personal life . |
19 | It was one thing for his guardian to tell Harry to forget the circumstances of his birth , but would he do so if it meant his beloved daughter had to share that stigma ? |
20 | It was one thing for her to be rude about a fellow female , quite another for a man . |
21 | Parliament was thus taking the marital exemption into realms uncontemplated even by Hale , who believed that it was one thing for a man to have sexual intercourse with his wife without her consent , quite another for him to force her into sexual intercourse with others . |
22 | It was one thing for Miss Sally-Anne Tunstall , pampered beauty , to contemplate the horrors of poverty from the relative comfort of Vetch Street , but to see it in practice , that was quite another thing . |