Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] just one " in BNC.

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1 Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 .
2 Should two adjacent needles try to tuck at the same time , there is nothing between these two needles to actually hold the loops on to the individual needles , so the loops become just one loop , which often falls off both needles .
3 Scotland require just one point against Michel Platini 's men to qualify for next summer 's finals in Italy .
4 England require just one more point to ensure their place for the World Cup finals in Italy next summer and Robson said : ‘ Everybody knows the importance of the game .
5 Typically these hoards have just one or two third-century coins , and a majority of second-century ones .
6 Today , all those familiar places have just one thing in common : war .
7 To illustrate this process in its simplest form , assume that banks have just one type of liability — deposits — and two types of asset — balances with the Bank of England ( to achieve liquidity ) , and advances to customers ( to earn profit ) .
8 ( Despite the claims of some sixteenth-century kabbalistic masters , most people get just one bite at the cherry of human life . )
9 The paragraph idea(s) : Most historians put just one main idea in each paragraph , often expressed in one sentence and usually placed at the beginning of the paragraph .
10 Elected last March only days after M-19 laid down its arms , the 312 members of Congress include just one representative of the movement .
11 Non-interlaced systems make just one pass .
12 so is this the start of a rowing revolution … some women want just one Henley Regatta … racing for all
13 Others have just one variety , planted up for the summer months or different flowers mixed with herbs .
14 Swindon have just one more league game before the play offs .
15 Dalglish is concerned after seeing the Second Division table-toppers manage just one win in their last seven games .
16 First World War lyrics comprise just one of many publications , including an edition and study of ‘ All Quiet on the Western Front ’ .
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