Example sentences of "that [art] one [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mm maybe okay loads of people find that the one opposite the angle we 're interested in |
2 | That the one with the tiger or is it Shell ? |
3 | And that the one with the smaller ban ends up missing the senior inter-provincials as a result . |
4 | That the one on the Dun , was a ‘ HER ’ , not a ‘ HIM ’ |
5 | Chesarynth felt conspicuous ; people around were staring at them , but it was the first time in her weary day 's travel that she had seen a box and it called to the echoes of firesong that the one on the Moon had left in her mind . |
6 | The two hind feet hit me almost simultaneously but as I sailed backwards through the door I remember thinking quite clearly that the one on the chest had made contact fractionally before the one on the abdomen . |
7 | Three men ran in front , and I saw that the one in the middle was the blind man . |
8 | And they said that the one in Australia , her sister in Australia would n't tolerate it ! |
9 | is that the one in pushchair where their feet are all covered up and |
10 | They evidently worked on the assumption that no one at the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society ever actually listened to the records . |
11 | You do n't think he means Ellen , do you , Isabel ? ’ she amended hurriedly , remembering that no one at Ashby Chase knew of Isabel 's sojourn in the alehouse . |
12 | The fact is , though , that no one at present performs this minuet anywhere near 66 . |
13 | AND speaking of losers , we have to report that no one at Darlington Post Office Club 's quiz night on Sunday knew who was Britain 's longest serving Party leader . |
14 | ‘ It is especially noteworthy that no one at the Bank appears to have accepted responsibility for its failure . |
15 | I think I left the Bench at least with an impression that they had someone very special to deal with , I was , of course , all the time praying that no one for the police would ask for his Conduct Sheet , which they overlooked after making a dutiful response to the Bench , and I hurried away to be met outside the Court by Stewart , who at once asked me to lend him a pound . |
16 | The original band of brothers in the primal horde were excluded from sexual intercourse with any women by their father , and they formed a group , based on homosexual feelings , to perform the act that no one of them could do as a sole individual , namely , to kill their father . |
17 | Perfect competition , a market structure in which there are so many buyers and sellers that no one of them individually can affect price , provides the theoretical conditions under which the market will allocate resources optimally . |
18 | It does not immediately cure all known cancers — something that no one with a modicum of medical knowledge would have expected in the first place given the different causes and the versatility of cancer — nor is it without undesirable side effects . |
19 | It is not only that no one on the planet has a bad word to say about Sybil : people trip over their superlatives . |
20 | And they had , over and over again , so many times that no one except me seemed to remember that things had ever been different . |
21 | The NSA is now so large , so complex , and so secret that no one in America , least of all the president or Congress , has any idea what it is doing or how sensibly the taxpayers ' money is being spent . |
22 | But the fact that no one seemed to know where Wimbledon Parish Church was , that no one in Maple Drive had seen the vicar , even at Christmas or Easter , seemed to make little difference . |
23 | Now it must be confessed that no one in that situation would be likely to justify his choice by saying ‘ In recalling the tastes I found myself spontaneously moved to take the peach ’ . |
24 | Constance felt a pang of sadness as she walked into the building on Ludovico 's arm , thinking that no one in the world who cared for them knew what was happening . |
25 | He explained that no one in the community took vows and that all their worship was based on the Book of Common Prayer . |
26 | She had never known what love and tenderness were until she met her Aunty Lizzie , and she knew that no one in the world would ever love her like that woman did ; nor would she love anyone else . |
27 | I accept that she probably became pregnant while she was working here , but I can assure you that no one in this house was responsible . |
28 | That is rather a ponderous way of saying that no one in his right mind doubts the truth of my assertion about the states in which Bill will be found , because there are two of them and he must be in one or the other . |
29 | Before the election in November 1972 , Nixon stated that no one in the White House knew anything of the plan ; and there the matter rested until the Watergate burglars went on trial in January 1973 before Judge Sirica in Washington . |
30 | This time the Attorney General replied that the figures for the period before 1982 were ‘ not fully available or reasonably accessible ’ , which can mean only that no one in his office was prepared to make the count . |