Example sentences of "one for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And equation ( 10 ) is the fundamental one for expanded reproduction . |
2 | This suggests , given the assumptions of the model , that the unproductive component is a necessary one for expanded reproduction . |
3 | Equation ( 7 ) is the fundamental one for simple reproduction . |
4 | You need one for simple jobs like driving picture pins , and for all sorts of other tasks like nailing down loose floorboards and mending fences , not to mention any woodwork you may be assembling . |
5 | There was a small difference , though not a significant one , in terms of ratings for moving objects ( mean rating 3.91 vs. 4.37 , t(46)=1.28 ) but a much larger one for fixed objects ( 3.31 vs. 4.87 , ( 46 ) =6.03 , p<0.01 ) . |
6 | ‘ I was never much of a one for that sort of thing . ’ |
7 | At that point — and discovering such identity of meaning may take some time — children should give up their form in favour of the conventional one for that meaning ( Clark , 1987 , 1988 ) . |
8 | So , if the job at the new location is , in the eyes of the tribunal , a suitable one for that employee , and the refusal of that job is considered unreasonable , the right to a redundancy payment will be lost . |
9 | One thing is certain ; glitches are not inherent to , or to be expected of , an electronic device , nor a mechanical one for that matter . |
10 | The annual accounts for that year include the sale of a dead horse for fourteen shillings , and the sale of a live one for fifteen pounds . |
11 | I had my first dog for 18 months and have had my second one for 3½ years . ’ |
12 | There are few examinations of the special management problems thrown up by library systems , and the area could provide a fruitful one for future work . |
13 | In addition to its mainstream schools , the borough included five special schools providing primary and secondary education to children with special needs from Islington and neighbouring boroughs — one for children with moderate learning difficulties , one for children with severe learning difficulties , one for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties , one for autistic children , and one for children with physical disabilities . |
14 | you know , you do n't know what the qualities gon na be like , it 's alright getting one for fifty quid |
15 | Cyrene , like Syracuse , was culturally cosmopolitan , so that for instance its art owes a clear debt to Athens , witness the bronze head from the mid-fifth century , in the style of Phidias ( Chamoux , Cyrene , plate xxiv , 3–4 ) ; it was multi-racial , so that the sixth-century reformer Demonax allowed one tribe for the native ‘ dwellers round about ’ , as well as one for the old Greek settlers and one for new arrivals ( Hdt. iv.161 , cp. 159.4 ) . |
16 | For the more down to earth woodworker it is interesting that often the cordless drill is picked up in preference to the mains powered one for many tasks . |
17 | In this matter , I seem to miss those issues to which you contribute articles : I have not seen one for many months now . |
18 | In particular the threat to switch contracts to alternative providers is an empty one for many health authorities . |
19 | On Monday , the Today programme , which has been the most heavily anti-Tory one for many years , decided that Michael Heseltine should be allowed to appear . |
20 | ISS sees the two-year journey to the public examinations as a nebulous one for many pupils , especially those from the working class . |
21 | The lot of the Jews had been an uneasy one for many centuries ; now , for the first time , they were massacred in western Europe . |
22 | Despite the pressure which has been building up on the government in recent months , including growing dissent within her own party , she reiterated her old misgivings about the monetary system and added a new one for good measure . |
23 | Despite the pressure which has been building up on the government in recent months , including growing dissent within her own party , she reiterated her old misgivings about the monetary system and added a new one for good measure . |
24 | ‘ I have always been one for good manners , I like people to say please and thank you , ’ says Marjorie Gedge . |
25 | ‘ One for each year of her marriage . ’ |
26 | The activities of the autumn term centred on four or five teaching visits to schools , one for each year of the five year course . |
27 | A series of SBU grids , with one for each year over the next five to ten years , might provide the basis for modelling resource uses and sources in order to plan balanced development to avoid financial distress . |
28 | This is very special : 21 Picador authors with original pieces , one for each year . |
29 | Upland valleys present additional problems because of their often numerous isolated field barns — sometimes one for each hay meadow . |
30 | Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil . |