6336 examples of only one in sentences
There was only one house where no relief was needed.
There will be, indeed, only one method of setting the nation free from the calamities which this law will bring upon it; and as I doubt not but that method will at last be followed, it will certainly deserve the attention of your lordships, as the third consideration to which, in our debates on this bill, particular regard ought to be paid.
Almost a cry broke from her lips; almost she had taken that swift involuntary movement forward, for she realized suddenly that she was not the only one who was watching Norris Vine.
She was the only one who had seen him, as she was facing the gate.
Each toman is 10,000, which makes 1,600,000 families; and for all this population there is only one Nestorian church, all the rest being idolaters.
It seems that they have no other object in our education than that of fitting us for love, indeed, it is the only passion permitted us, and by a strange and cruel contrariety, they have left us only one glory to obtain, which is that of gaining a victory over the very inclination imposed upon us.
Cinderella hastened to the pantry, and there found the mice as the faëry had said, which she brought to the old lady, who told her to lift up the door of the trap but a little way and very gently, so that only one of the mice might go out at a time.
Only one row of slot machines by the door was active.
Schreiber has only one supporter, despite the fact that the evidence, external and internal, is as strong as it can be without Heine's ever having made some such remark as the following: "Yes, in 1823 I knew only Schreiber's saga and borrowed from it."
He found the party guided by the old vergerthe only one of its former keepers who still lingered about the placeand preparing to descend to Saint Faith's.
If we didn't leave this big air-chamber above it there would be only one explosion, and probably two thirds of the explosive would not fire, and would be lost.
The list of slaves at the beginning of 1794 is the only one giving full data as to ages, colors and health as well as occupations.
It stands in an irregular open place, closely hemmed in by houses on two sides, so that it can be seen to advantage from only one point.
Only one thing, gentlemen, before we part.
she criedfor it seemed to her that there could be only one explanation of Mr. Rymer's behaviour. '
He's the only one available.
While assisting Mr. Chapman, Marian Evans contributed only one article, beyond her editorial work, to the pages of the Westminster Review.
If I had only one sermon to preach on Immortality.
She was only one of many women who did full duty through the darkest days the nation ever knewsaints in homespun, martyrs uncanonised save in the hearts of the stricken.
Sutherland, in studying the custom of killing the aged and diseased, or leaving them to die of exposure, found express testimony to the prevalence of this loveless habit in twenty-eight different races of savages, and found it denied of only one.
Only one in the list of places referred to can occasion any perplexity, viz., Hammar-scar, since it is a name now disused in the district.
Miss Dorry am de only one, suh; de onliest Ormond in dishyere fambly.
"There is only one thing we can dowork!
This language was quite new to him, and the class had it only one hour a week.
For the rest of dinner I am absolutely mute, I make only one other remark, and that is a request to one of the footmen to give me some water.