91.   Instead of the ambitions of the grammar school, the curriculum was confined to the plain accomplishments which were the only ones needed by the generality of the people.

92.   Moreover, the Winchester crown need not have been the only one that Cnut gave away, as Christ Church Canterbury seems also to have received one.

93.   The only one he loved was his mother.

94.   This was an older narrow definition, in fact the only one until a few years ago.

95.   These are perhaps the most important distinctions in the use of deictic terms, but they are not the only ones.

96.   Alright, now is that the only one?

97.   Tukuse the only one where you move the choker or if you speak up just a little bit.

98.   So thought I.

99.   The newest university, at Buckingham, is the only one to receive no support from public funds -- it is the only wholly private university.

100.   The influences just outlined are in most cases the more important ones but they are by no means the only ones -- nor are they exclusive.

a. + one >>共 1064
only 8.66%
new 6.21%
loved 4.78%
first 2.82%
old 2.62%
good 2.51%
last 2.09%
big 1.77%
next 1.10%
second 1.09%
only + n. >>共 948
way 8.07%
one 7.63%
thing 6.22%
player 1.94%
person 1.83%
country 1.79%
team 1.69%
time 1.66%
problem 1.62%
place 1.27%
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