Example sentences of "and one [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This first object is therefore not a whole , coherent form , but is split between two forces which the infant tends to see as uncomplicated ideals : one wholly good object and one wholly bad object .
2 And , indeed , the number of non-Italians dwindled from possibly six ( two or three French , two English , one Spanish ) to three ( one Spanish , one English and one probably southern French ) .
3 And one particularly thorough research study on boys growing up in London concluded that if a boy offends , the best way to prevent him from offending repeatedly is not to catch him in the first place ( West , 1992 : 104–11 ) !
4 The LDOCE shows more variability , with 9 scores in the 70-80% range , and one particularly low score ( 57.9% , for engineering ) which gives it a slightly higher standard deviation of 5.41 .
5 He had been pathetically shy and awkward , and one particularly painful experience had sent him back to his lonely flat with the firm belief that he would die a bachelor .
6 It is a switchback journey with many ups and downs and one particularly steep descent almost to sea level where Loch Nedd bites deeply into the coastline .
7 A schema of this kind is applicable to every type of society , and one particularly interesting question which it suggests is whether there may also be contradictions in socialist society ; that is to say , in such societies , claiming to be socialist , as actually existed in Eastern Europe , and could be studied in the world today , not in some imagined future condition of things where complete social harmony would prevail by definition .
8 Some minor faults and one more serious defect in the front gable were to be remedied .
9 Robson 's team have yet to concede a goal in their five World Cup qualifying matches and one more clean sheet when the whistle blows on the last , in Chorzow tomorrow evening , will put them in the finals .
10 And one more remarkable transplant .
11 However , two of the disabled professionals firmly believed that being disabled gave them no additional insight into other people 's disabilities , and one congenitally disabled person said she had no special understanding of acquired disability .
12 Extremes in the weather are nothing new for the British garden and one fairly safe prediction for 1990 is that the weather will be as unpredictable as ever .
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