Example sentences of "been one [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | If you had been an out-of-work farm hand near Inverness , or near Dumfries , why might you have been one of many who moved to Glasgow in the last century ? |
2 | And he enjoyed picnics ; in the Guide he recounts how one day during a drive up Little Langdale and home by Dungeon Ghyll , ‘ the cloth was laid on the green grass , for that was the table : the cold collation was next produced from the carts , and the writer , though he has been one of many , has seldom witnessed more cheerful gipsyings . |
3 | There is also the great hill-figure , the Cerne Giant , which has been identified as Hercules and may have been one of many such figures . |
4 | From that date , certain tram and trolleybus depôts and bus garages were renamed , in cases where there had been one of each bearing the same name . |
5 | ‘ He could have been one of several . ’ |
6 | For Gordon might well have been one of this newspaper 's very first journalists . |
7 | Aunt Nessy had been one of those children who , in the days of large families , had been given away to elderly childless relatives to be brought up as a kind of maid-of-all-work and as an insurance against old age ; and what had upset her most when the parting came was having to leave her youngest sister , Beatrice , on whom she had lavished the mother-love within her — birthright of the children she was destined never to conceive . |
8 | Frankie had been one of those unfortunates . |
9 | It had been one of those days . |
10 | It has always been one of those comedies built on character and situation . |
11 | It had been one of those suggestions that stuns everyone with its rightness . |
12 | Theirs had been one of those childless , self-absorbing marriages which unconsciously repel attempts at intimacy . |
13 | But I 've never been one of those guys who set out to be a technical guitarist and I still do n't refer to myself as a technical player . |
14 | It must have been one of those little short-necked electric guitars that Lindley had . |
15 | It had been one of those bloody-minded mornings , when everything went wrong and even inanimate objects seemed to have banded together in a conspiracy against him . |
16 | Rufus was not squeamish , he had not been one of those medical students who become nauseous at their first sight of surgery , but , curiously enough he did not much like to think of all those odd little bones , so alien to him , so unidentifiable , being dug up and sorted out and sifted through in case there should be a human fibula among them or a vertebra . |
17 | Bridget had been one of those teenagers who work all through their school holidays in restaurants or in shops or cleaning houses and she always had cash . |
18 | It had been one of those days when everything had gone wrong : the stake-out at the Saudi Embassy had produced exactly nothing ; a false alarm , and after six , agonisingly boring hours , Cowley had called through the most welcome of messages : Go home lads . |
19 | At school , however , Coleby had been one of those brainless nonentities who never belong entirely to any one social group , who seem destined for failure . |
20 | Had I been born in the Middle Ages , I knew that I would have been one of those retainers who stayed inside the castle and embroidered whilst the knights went off to slaughter the French . |
21 | Luckily he had been one of those we had briefed and he remembered the name . |
22 | It had been one of those mornings when the early sun striking the coloured glass of the landing window had tinted the dark hall with amber light . |
23 | ‘ Would James have been one of those people , by any chance ? ’ |
24 | It has not been one of those lives where people are rejected and say , ‘ I 'll show them . ’ |
25 | He could never have been one of those charismatic men and women who inspire and enthuse ; equally , he could never have achieved an indifferent acceptance of failure . |
26 | Professor Barrie Wilson , Vice-Principal of Edinburgh University , who has been one of those most closely involved with implementing recent management changes , says staff are still mainly concerned with teaching well and doing lots of research . |
27 | ‘ It 's been one of those days , has n't it , Robyn ? ’ he murmured evenly . |
28 | Indeed , she had been one of those in the chain passing water to the house from the pond . |
29 | Falcone had been one of those responsible for bringing to trial 473 members of the Mafia in December 1987 [ see p. 35990 ] . |
30 | It must have been one of those men Angy sketched … the one she was talking about packing up . |