Example sentences of "of one [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the youth was left to find his or her own employment , the visitor was to persuade the parents to forgo the relatively high initial earnings of blind-alley jobs in favour of one with a more permanent future . |
2 | Crime of one with a burning desire |
3 | They 'd snapped at one another before — more often than not , Melissa recalled , over the involvement of one with a man considered unsuitable by the other — but any irritation had always been short-lived and apologies barely necessary . |
4 | However indirectly related to sensory experience a laboratory quantification of a particular form of energy may be , in the end the rate of exchange between one form of energy and another — the way in which we compare the quantity of one with the quantity of another - reposes upon the gold standard of subjectivity . |
5 | On 17 November 1911 the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation met and resolved : " That the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " . |
6 | This report was accepted by the Tyne District and considered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation on 17 November 1911 , where the views of the North of England Association carried the day and it was resolved " that the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union and/or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " . |
7 | Later in the book he expands on this , saying : We are such insignificant creatures on a minor planet of a very average star in the outer suburbs of one of a hundred thousand million galaxies … that it is difficult to believe in a god that would care about us or even notice our existence . |
8 | In an attempt to retrieve it gracefully , I did a half turn ; the backs of my knees hit the arm of one of a pair of chairs and I toppled backwards over the chair and landed on my hat , wedged between the chairs with my legs in the air . |
9 | The bed is a copy of one of a pair that Lutyens designed for his own eldest daughters . |
10 | Earlier in 1990 the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka , the country 's highest court , opined : It said this in upholding , in the main , the constitutionality of one of a number of bills introduced by the government to facilitate debt recovery in Sri Lanka . |
11 | The water had to be drawn up out of one of a battery of long-necked cisterns behind the cottage , and when we had done that and fed the plants we sat on a seat by the Priapus arbour , with the unusual smell , in summer Greece , of verdant wet earth all around us . |
12 | The normal debenture , however , is very different from a single mortgage of land. , It generally consists of one of a series of securities ranking pari passu with each other . |
13 | In essence , a student 's attaining the status of depended on his gaining the sponsorship , after completing or nearly completing his studies , of the holder of one of a number of high-ranking learned posts , the scholars who held these posts each having the privilege on certain occasions of investing a certain number of students , his own or others , with the right to become . |
14 | At last , in 1975 , the wife of one of the prisoners , a former air force pilot , telephoned the young woman 's mother to come to her house quickly . |
15 | Thomas Cole was not a diarist on the scale or with the range of one of the French painters , surely respected even by him , Eugène Delacroix . |
16 | It was in 1761 , that he first wrote an account of one of the Salons , which was circulated with his other correspondence in the fashion of the time by his friend Grimm . |
17 | He has published a second volume of autobiography , in which he deals with his years as a student at Oxford before and after the world war , and is now bursar of one of the colleges there . |
18 | The Roman catholic leadership in Ireland has first to change and radically evaluate its monopoly beliefs , thus permitting the dissolution of one of the most antagonistic aspects of catholic — nationalist hegemony . |
19 | His head must have fallen almost directly on top of one of the tall spikes that surmounted the old iron rail . |
20 | His previous experience had been as assistant boss of one of the smaller London museums . |
21 | There is no financial test of resources for these grants , but the person applying , or their spouse or person they live with , must be in receipt of one of the following benefits : Housing Benefit , Community Charge Benefit , Income Support or Family Credit . |
22 | Whether it was through actual injury or through falling foul of one of the debilitating illnesses ( such as trench fever ) , we do not know . |
23 | He was taking advantage of one of the training schemes . |
24 | Radio signalling made more than a debut , helping toward the achievement of one of the decade 's miracles , not only the survival but with greater expectation of long life of much of the Highland lines and many more . |
25 | The new regular-interval timetable was actually understandable by the common man , the first real hint of a corporate localised identity , and the first appearance centre stage of one of the new breed of managers — Chris Green . |
26 | In other words , over a frequency range above that of natural resonance of the single ion form , there will be perfect resonance of one of the ion forms even though the external frequency is not exactly the frequency required for that form . |
27 | Wireless World almost created civil war in the audio industry at about this time over its publication of one of the first RC-coupled amplifiers . |
28 | It is of one of the unforgettable demonstrations by G.A . |
29 | I would certainly not favour a rump version of one of the current forms of English degree , with their recurring arguments about canons and coverage , the definition of literature , and the place of theory . |
30 | She modelled these under the chandeliers in the grand marble foyer of one of the seven Stalin-gothic skyscrapers in Moscow , which she describes as ‘ a perfect example of Soviet pokazukha ( window-dressing ) . |