1. A big oblong for the managing director, six medium ones for the directors, a dozen small ones for the salesmen. 2. A good investment, it seems, but a tough one for accountants to grapple with. 3. Another gull swoops down and begins to hector the first one for its food. 4. He had an extremely strict code of conduct for himself and a lenient one for others. 5. I was never really a great one for sport as a child. 6. If you want a cellphone with style, this is the one for you. 7. Institutionally, there are no mechanisms for punishing some one for deviant behaviour of any kind. 8. It must be nice to be so young and to be able to touch some one for no reason at all. 9. It was a big expensive car, must be some one for one of the neighbours. |