How to use in-sentence of “one”:
+ Krombacher Brauerei is one of the largest private owned Brewerybreweries in German beer in 2015.
+ Pachacuti reorganized the new empire, the “Tahuantinsuyu” or “the united four provinces.” Under his system, there were four “apos” that each controlled one of four provinces.
+ He was one of the earliest property marketing consultants in Penang to predict and measure the impact of vital infrastructure and transport links to the state’s property sector, pointing to a doubling of property prices near the second Penang bridge in 2014: “In 2007, a terrace house in Batu Maung was worth about RM700,000.
+ I see this as a “purely practical” means; I do not want to offend any Hutterite with the claim that there is only one article, about 2-3 groups, with similar history, and perhaps only “superficial” differences.
+ Hanagasa festival has been held since 1963 and is one of the major festivals in Tohoku region.
+ In the United States, one or two people maximum were executed, although recently it has become extremely uncommon.
+ PRC claims Taiwan as one of its many provinces.

Example sentences of “one”:
+ An enclave is completely surrounded by one other country.
+ The Northwest Territories have one person in the House of Commons of CanadaHouse of Commons and the Canadian Senate.
+ Smith was the first of their twelve children, being one of their eight sons, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Bret, Ross and Owen followed him.
+ The oldest one was built by the Romans and is partly in ruins.
+ On one happening, he was reciting verses from Sura al-Ahzab.
+ The kind of geometry he started is one of the bases of the theory of relativity, developed by Albert Einstein.
+ In general, an attraction is when two things are drawn to one another.
+ He taught for one year at the medical school of Johns Hopkins University and then went to Europe.
+ Many rich countries charity projects by non-profit associations or communities or projects for schools in poor countries, for example One Laptop Per Child, to fight the digital divide and to make a culture involving internet and other technologies.
+ Schubert was one of the torch-bearers at his funeral.
+ An enclave is completely surrounded by one other country.
+ The Northwest Territories have one person in the House of Commons of CanadaHouse of Commons and the Canadian Senate.
+ Smith was the first of their twelve children, being one of their eight sons, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Bret, Ross and Owen followed him.
+ Omar seemed to be missing one eye.
+ Luffy officially made him the crew’s sniper after he had perfect aim on his first try at shooting a cannon, destroying an island in one blow.
+ Sometimes composers have used staves with fewer or more than 5 lines, but the five-line staff started to become the usual one in Western music in the 13th century.
+ She was one of the founders of the LPGA Tour.
+ She was one of the original members of The Weavers with Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, and Fred Hellerman.
+ From 1871 through 1946, the Kitano Tenman-gū was officially designated one of the, meaning that it stood in the second rank of government supported shrines.
+ The horses at St Marks all have one front hoof raised, so that they are perfectly balanced on only three legs.
More in-sentence examples of “one”:
+ Kavanaugh was one of four U.S.
+ The Macintosh was one of the first computers in which the people could use a mouse for pointing on a screen which had icons.
+ On 29 December 2016, Korobov was one of the individuals sanctioned by the United States Department of the Treasury for “malicious cyber-enabled activities” threatening the national security of the United States.
+ If one survey has a standard error of $10,000 and the other has a standard error of $5,000, then the relative standard errors are 20% and 10%, respectively.
+ Each cell has one macronucleus and several micronuclei.
+ Ouémé is one of the twelve departments of Benindepartments of Benin.
+ Only one single tooth has been found.
+ In September 1917 the Ottomans caught one of her carrier pigeons which they then worked out and found out where she was.
+ This is a list pages that uses the template or one of the templates listed below.
+ In 1877, one minister wondered why the public library allowed children to read books that could only demoralize and weaken them.
+ Robert Augustus Sweeney received two peacetime Medals of Honor, one of only nineteen men, and the only African American, to be awarded the medal twice.
+ He was the first driver to win a Formula One World Championship with the Williams team, becoming the 1980 World Drivers’ Champion.
+ Korea University Museum possesses approximately one hundred thousand relics including three National Treasures, which are Honcheonsigye, Donggwoldo and Buncheong ware.
+ Due to telephoned threats, Hill’s young son was not allowed to answer the telephone, and at one point a cross was burned on the Hills’ lawn.
+ As the Huskies, they have won one Jean Rougeau Trophy in 2007.
+ In the recent years due to its small area, the union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli have been combined into one unit.
+ It was named in honour of an Australian World War One formation, the Australian Light Horse.
+ The Vice President only has one official duty.
+ The coaster has 2 trains, one green and one purple with hydraulic lap bars as restraints.
+ He is seen as one of the most important people in English folk music.
+ Between five and eight percent of males, but less than one percent of females, are color blind.
+ At first it was thought that there was only one species of the Delphinus genus, the Short-beaked Common Dolphin.
+ Pensacola is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Gulf Coast of the United StatesGulf Coast region, the largest between New Orleans and Tampa.
+ It contains one species, “B.
+ This includes the “Final Fantasy series”, the “Dragon Quest series” and the “Kingdom Hearts series”.They are one of the biggest videogame companies in the world.
+ In sexual reproduction, organisms have a haploid phase with one set of chromosomes and a diploid phase with two sets of chromosomes.
+ Kavanaugh was one of four U.S.
+ The Macintosh was one of the first computers in which the people could use a mouse for pointing on a screen which had icons.
+ One legend describes how the Hanumantha temple here was installed by Arjuna, one of the Pandavas, after the Mahabharata war.
+ Apollo still loved her and made the laurel one of his symbols.
+ Lots of people think that finding a Mathematical proofproof of the hypothesis is one of the hardest and most important unsolved problems of pure mathematics.
+ Lake Huron is one of North America’s five Great Lakes.
+ In May 2019 Penguin, a British publishing house, published “No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference”, which is a collection of her speeches.
+ Batik was one of the first forms of art Yilpi learned to make at Ernabella.
+ His music is very original and, although he wrote a book on orchestration, the sounds he composed were so personal that no one could imitate him.
+ He appeared 27 games among 38 games and he got scored 3 times among 30 shots and succeeded in one assists and 21 crosses.
+ Autonomy Greek: Auto-Nomos – “nomos” meaning “law”: one who gives oneself his own law means being able to rule without having to obey some other higher authority.
+ Corpus Christi College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford.
+ The first Boomerang began operation in 1984 at Rafaela Padilla in Puebla, México, and it has become one of the most repeated roller coaster designs in the world, with 41 Boomerangs operating as of 2011, another two “Standing but not operating” or in storage, and one currently under construction.
+ Barbara Pierce Bush is one of the daughters of U.S.
+ Civil defence shelter is one of the Civil defenceCivil Defence objects located in Przemyśl.
+ Trinidadian-born American rapper Nicki Minaj was featured on the lead single, “Give Me All Your Luvin, which reached the top ten in the United States and reached number one in Canada.
+ The opposing coaches even conceded the title to the LionsXII leading up to the end of the season, – TODAYonline, 27 June 2013 as the team chalked up the best home record in the league, winning 10 and drawing one with the draw coming in Round 19 against title-contender Johor Darul Takzim FC.
+ At one point in time, the gods decided that the wolf Fenrir could no longer go free.
+ The Han River is about 514 kilometers long and stretches over one kilometer at its broadest point.
+ Baghdad used to be one of the largest learning centers in the world, during the post classical era.
+ This is one of my favorite articles.
+ A pogo stick is a type of hopping device that holds one person.
+ It is usually not passed from one human to another.
+ Dresden is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ It is the largest unspoilt wilderness in eastern Australia and one of the last remaining wilderness areas on Earth.Mittermeier, R.E.
+ Nell is one of the few rock bands who gained mainstream popularity in South Korea.
