Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] just [num] " 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 Last year Mr Baber 's plums cost just twenty five pence per pound .
3 Now the few surviving members of the once thriving club have just two rooms behind The Institute pub where they meet to play snooker and enjoy an all-male sanctuary .
4 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 .
5 The company Directors Disqualification Act was seen to be starting to bit when figures produced in Impecunias , the magazine jointly run by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and the Law Society of Scotland for insolvency specialists , showed a sudden surge in disqualifications in Scotland form just 49 by the end of April 1992 to 102 by the end of March this year .
6 Scotland require just one point against Michel Platini 's men to qualify for next summer 's finals in Italy .
7 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 .
8 The new law means refugees , including children , will be finger-printed and those refused asylum have just two days to decide whether to appeal .
9 Two of these settlements have just ten and eleven dwellings respectively , erm Shipton is the only settlement of any consequence erm being two hundred and er twenty dwellings .
10 Not all auditions have just two speeches , classical and modern .
11 But the pride of Yorkshire sit just three points ahead of their Selhurst Park conquerors and on an accelerating downward spiral .
12 The pilots fly just 3 times a day for just over 20 minutes .
13 Assume ( a ) that banks hold just three types of asset : cash , bills and advances ; ( b ) that they operate a 10 per cent liquidity ratio ; and ( c ) that they acquire additional cash deposits of £1 million .
14 A REFLECTION of the region 's kitchen sink past , perhaps , the 42 North-East seats muster just 17 women candidates between the lot of them .
15 This artificial ash cliff is perhaps one of their last strongholds have also found refuge around our fire stations , protected from tramping feet and sheltered from chemical sprays these rare plants thrive in the damp salty margins alongside the ash lagoons all this within the boundaries with just a few of the country 's coal fired power stations but the need for sea walls of other coastal stations merely intake pipes to the coaling system , another world teams this is not a plant , fan worms have flowerlike mouth parts used to filter food from the sea water other worms use just two sticky tentacles to catch food shrimps forage over closely packed sea the delicate bodies of these printed vertebrates work as tiny water pumps , pulling water in one hole and pumping it through the other here two barnacles feed in the gentle flow of water over the cooling pipes from the station Marine life quickly packs the underwater structures and is about to become too thick and sometimes affect the performance of the machinery barnacles belong to the same family as crabs and lobsters , but being in their adult life standing on their head which is fixed to the concrete they use their feet to filter the water and kick food into their mouths but if they ca n't move , how do they get there so quickly in the first place ?
16 Typically these hoards have just one or two third-century coins , and a majority of second-century ones .
17 Today , all those familiar places have just one thing in common : war .
18 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 ) .
19 New figures show just 119 of the 15,767 properties controlled by the council , less than one per cent , fit to be let but without a tenant .
20 New figures show just 119 of the 15,767 properties controlled by the council are fit to let but empty .
21 However , the company had adopted a new accounting policy on the treatment of exploration and development expenditure and changed its year-end to the calendar year used by the industry for exploration budgets and profits cover just nine months , against 12 last time .
22 ( Despite the claims of some sixteenth-century kabbalistic masters , most people get just one bite at the cherry of human life . )
23 Maidstone have just two registered players within their squad and are at least £650,000 in debt .
24 Although the inflorescences last just 1 day , their production tends to be synchronized within localized groups of trees .
25 John West 's new Microwave Meals take just 3 minutes to prepare .
26 Under most conditions , the molecules of oxygen gas contain just two atoms : its formula is 2 Under various influences , however , including electric sparks and exposure to ultraviolet radiation , some of its atoms group in threes , to form molecules with the formula 03 .
27 Taylor has stipulated that third and fourth division clubs have until the end of the decade to become all-seater , while those in the first and second divisions have just two close seasons .
28 Yet the rainforests cover just seven per cent of global landmass .
29 And he dropped on to such an immaculate length straight away that his first five overs cost just four runs and included the wicket of Jonathan Lewis for 21 .
30 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 .
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