Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] a single " in BNC.

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1 Some horses who suffer chronic anxiety due to poor management or handling , already have a sufficiently high background of stress for only a single stressful incident , like injury , illness , or a new home , to precipitate them into colic or some other illness .
2 Montrose , however , finding himself in such an impasse , and with the prospect of recurring battles before him , for the collector held office for only a single year before having to seek re-election , had his own solution to the difficulties which the office entailed for such as himself .
3 At least four different subjects will be studied , some for two or three years , some for only a single year .
4 It was found that a glass surface … is able to absorb a detectable amount of helium … from the atmosphere ( my italics ) during only a single day 's contact with the air . ’
5 A colour can be replaced for just a single stitch , across a complete row or throughout the whole design .
6 The next day use two pieces of dry food as a first course , the next day use four and so on , gradually increasing the size of the first course until the dog 's meal comprises a huge first course of dry food followed by a minuscule second course of only a single nugget of dry food garnished with some juicy brown food as a reward for cleaning its bowl .
7 This is in contrast with its predecessor ( Logogen Theory ) which assumes activation of only a single lexical item .
8 However , when the analysis was extended from consideration of only a single variable relationship to a multiple regression model which controlled for other possible influences on strikes , such as unemployment , profits and real wages , it was then found that bargaining structures did not have a statistically significant influence.l'
9 For example , Private Acts of Parliament are treated as legislation even though they may regulate the conduct of only a single individual ; on the other hand , an ‘ administrative order ’ affecting a large number of people may be difficult to distinguish from as legislative act .
10 Comment on any difficulties caused by ( a ) the lack of index registers , ( b ) the presence of two instructions per word , and ( c ) the provision of only a single conditional jump instruction .
11 Atrophy explains the presence of only a single well-developed anal vein in Anisopus ( Fig. 34 ) and other Diptera , while the occurrence in this genus of a single vein R2+3 , in place of the separate veins R2 and R3 , is due to coalescence .
12 However , a LVF advantage ( for same " responses ) was observed when the auditorily presented memory set consisted of only a single letter .
13 Above we looked at the affairs of only a single day ; and supposed the stocks offered for sale to be already in existence .
14 In potencies higher than the 12C the chances of even a single molecule of the original starting material still being present become more and more remote .
15 I quoted examples showing that significant changes in organizations can be catalysed by the presence of even a single individual who is willing to engage with the problem deeply , persistently and openly .
16 He refused to take a holiday of even a single day during the German air attack on London in 1916–17 , wishing to be present should any emergency arise .
17 The simplest method is that of using conflicting or contradicting notes , so that tonal groups are disrupted or the influence of even a single tone nullified .
18 The study of even a single society is considered to be extraordinarily difficult because of the complexity of social relations and the obvious problems of trying to generalize about people , their groupings and the structures within which they act .
19 It would have been possible to have considered the Orpheus mosaics and a group of saltire mosaics , at the level of substantial affinity : in both instances there are similarities of content and decoration , where these similarities are not strong enough to suggest the presence of even a single craftsman who worked on more than one of the comparable mosaics .
20 He also studied the problem of how a single original population becomes divided up into varieties ( subspecies ) and eventually a range of distinct ‘ daughter ’ species .
21 But it was also possible to make direct studies of how a single population adapted to changes taking place in its local environment .
22 Relying on a small bureau with perhaps a single film recorder is , as Murphy 's Law always points out , a somewhat foolish activity .
23 Most of the later graptolites had only a few branches and , in the Silurian , species with only a single branch tend to dominate the assemblages .
24 It led across a sinister patch of ground known as the Smiling Meadow , which looked just like a pleasant grassy meadow of brilliant green , but which was actually a treacherous tract of shifting marsh , partly waterlogged and with only a single narrow path of firm ground across it .
25 Females associate with only a single male during times when they are most likely to conceive .
26 The stop is a small burrow with only a single entrance .
27 A cheer went up with only a single shout of ‘ Shame ! ’ — and recognizing defeat , Will turned and fled without carrying out his threat .
28 At the other extreme , where males generally mate with only a single female , the sexes are much more similar in size and appearance .
29 By skilful use of reversions the Osborne family controlled the office of Treasurer 's Remembrancer from 1552 to 1674 , with only a single complete break , while the Fanshawes established a hereditary regime in the post of King 's Remembrancer from 1561 to 1675 with only brief appearances from other families .
30 Far from the hive , though , the person will probably escape with only a single sting , because the same alarm chemicals cause the other bees to return to the hive .
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