Example sentences of "one [subord] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The EXTREMELY suspect one where they run to each other ( or more likely one sad git runs to the scorer … desperate to get some attention ) , hold hands , trot backwards stroking each others hands in the process ? ?
2 Take one if we do of raffles and
3 ‘ The Government has shown in the past that it is willing to grasp nettles that others have shied away from , and I have no doubt we shall grasp this one if we have to . ’
4 Jaguar insiders say the company bosses — all 14 of them — are so enthusiastic about the car that every one of them has claimed he 'd spend his own money to buy one if it goes into production .
5 The dividing line here is a tenuous one if it exists at all .
6 ‘ In the 1950s you did n't need an enormous sum to become one if you worked at Lloyd 's ’ he says .
7 This wo n't be any good for the official one cos it has to be on an original form
8 no I 'll give him this one cos I wan na look at that one
9 The story had been taken up in yesterday 's paper by another lady , old-age pensioner Miss Judith Kennedy , a retired teacher who told a local reporter that ‘ I know an eagle when I see one because I lived in Cyprus for twenty years and there are many eagles there .
10 Both high income commuters and lower income residents may resent development of this kind : the one because it interferes with their fantasy of the rural life , and the other because it pushes up house prices without providing any new job opportunities .
11 Well , er er er it 's all on , well I could n't understand it , he said , but he said I 'll give you one because he said after all I wrote it here did n't I ?
12 This provides the framework for a theory of why some areas are regulated and some not , albeit a partial one since it depends on the pattern of interests .
13 Just two of these you can either take one after your cup of tea , and one before you go to bed
14 It 's a tablet that you take , one in the morning and one before you go to bed at night .
15 We should get Grant 's all ready because mummy forgot to give him one before he went to school .
16 And this is er this is my last but one before I came into recruiting .
17 Could I enquire madam chairman er is the same areas on that specific document the same one as we agreed in nineteen ninety two ?
18 It is a practical objection not one of principle , and I believe that it was the fundamental reason that Lord Reid , for example , considered the general rule to be a good one as he said in the passage my noble and learned friend has cited from Beswick v. Beswick [ 1968 ] A.C. 58 , 74A .
19 In light of this , he expected no reward but this day he knew he had received one as he stood at the door of a ward of children on whom he had operated , now sleeping peacefully and painlessly .
20 But that one As you saw from the the past papers that 's a usually quite a bit of marks go in for that .
21 But I should do each one as you come to it .
22 One as I say for seventy crackers .
23 But I kept one when we went to India , I kept one about Charlotte .
24 We had one good one when we went to Bournemouth .
25 This theory is a particularly potent one when we look at higher education .
26 No I 'll get one when I go down the road .
27 Negotiations were to continue on a further facility to replace the existing one when it expired in October .
28 They always mean that as a compliment , but it 's a dubious one when you think about it : is it so very satisfactory to look MUCH better to one person than you do to twenty million ?
29 ‘ He 's a wheeler-dealer and he came across it in a house where he was doing some plastering , ’ said Walton , who used a similar one when he played in the 1981 Walker Cup match in America .
30 However , Dunlop 's win was somewhat overshadowed by the early accident to Jim Courtney from Crumlin who was in the lead on lap one when he crashed at Mathers Cross between Coleraine and Portrush .
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