Example sentences of "one with " in BNC.
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1 | One to deal with its mathematical , one with its philosophical and psychoanalytic , one with its artistic implications . |
2 | One to deal with its mathematical , one with its philosophical and psychoanalytic , one with its artistic implications . |
3 | Dear Harsnet , he wrote , my son Michael , whom you may not even remember , the fair one with the glasses . |
4 | For the study , a fast food outlet was defined as one with highly systemised operations , normally with counter service , and a high volume of customers . |
5 | I bought a really cheap gooseberry bush from a local store , making sure I picked one with good straight uncut stems ( I think its variety was ‘ Leveller ’ ) . |
6 | If both contestants are injured through no fault of either , then the bout goes to the one with the higher score . |
7 | ‘ Make it the one with the hardest bed , ’ he responded . |
8 | ‘ You 're the one with the power . ’ |
9 | The one with the slouch hat . |
10 | What I hope to show is that the attacks on the reality and irreducibility of both subjective experience and thought leave one with no contentful conception of the world . |
11 | This is a way of thinking derived from Chomsky ( and ultimately from Plato ) , and it is one with which Fodor is quite happy . |
12 | no longer a Commonwealth citizen , one with them . |
13 | Glue together lengthways two strips of regular grained hardwood , one with grain running along the length as normal , and the other , cut from the end of a wide board , with grain running across . |
14 | I , for one , could n't make a 10in bowl in 45 minutes — at least , not one with which I would be satisfied . |
15 | Most items in these suites were designed to contrast one with another by varied time signatures , tempi and phrasing so that they built up to a climax which , in the early days , signalled the entrance of the king or the most important participant . |
16 | No matter from which angle they are viewed , these statues reveal that the head and limbs counter-balance each other round a central line running through the body so that each part is one with the whole picture . |
17 | Yet they are all prepared to intrigue one with another to gain more power over the tragic Count . |
18 | Those who know the life of P.B. Shelley , or of many another , will undoubtedly reflect that a man with this exalted view of the erotic life commonly makes a less reliable consort than one with more modest expectations . |
19 | Twenty-four passengers were still being detained in two Dublin hospitals last night with fractures , and one with spinal injuries . |
20 | ‘ I would have been one with you in marches , burning books and so on , ’ he said . |
21 | James Levine 's new recording takes the opera very seriously indeed : it is a Cosi without , perhaps , a great deal of fun , but one with considerable insight . |
22 | A Rover-engine Stag may well be a better car than one with Triumph power , but as a hybrid it will never be so valuable . |
23 | The vinegar — one plain and one with chilli — comes in whisky bottles . |
24 | ‘ The only agreement that is really working is the one with the Americans , and that was signed 18 months ago . |
25 | Now , West Ham have no one with the wit to surmount such obstacles . |
26 | He was the one with the distant , distracted look and the voice which sounded as though it were the product of an experiment by Dr Timothy Leary . |
27 | Celia Cviic ( no , it 's not a typist 's error ) sends two recipes for burek based on street snacks she has eaten on visits to her husband 's family in Yugoslavia ; one with a meat filling , one spinach and cheese . |
28 | By implication , Levitt takes the view that a global market should be viewed as one with particular market segments that may bear little or no relationship to geographical boundaries . |
29 | Most ships had the German flag , but one with a blue cross on white Harry thought must be Swedish or Finnish . |
30 | I will begin with what I always think is the queerest of the social services , and the one with the strangest story — subsidised housing . |