Example sentences of "[conj] just one [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This differs from the Abbey National share allocation , where just one share allocation was permitted per saver , regardless of the number of accounts held .
2 The police do n't yet know if they 're looking for an IRA gang or just one member acting alone .
3 Do you want two piece construction to go in as they 've done it , or just one trip in the end ?
4 To have five or six open questions about the Sunday teaching ( or just one question ) and to say where we are at in this area of Christian life can be as helpful as anything in preventing people going round in circles and in encouraging mutual accountability and mutual ministry .
5 We concluded that decisions about divorce should be left to the parties ( or just one party , if only one wants it ) .
6 Conservation areas can be spread over large chunks of historic towns or just one street .
7 The nature of a region is interpreted individually , therefore , but as an historically-created entity it is more than just one person 's interpretation .
8 But this means more than just one group replacing another .
9 Only your detective , perhaps , will need to be seen in somewhat greater depth , since your readers have got to sympathise with him or her and to do that they probably need more than just one point of contact .
10 Heating for instance in more than just one room , which for instance became standard in council house building in the late forties onwards .
11 During World War Two some 2,000 AFCs were awarded , with 26 first bars and just one second bar ; the latter going to W/C H J Wilson .
12 Spartak have proved themselves the masters of scoring away goals and just one strike tonight will seriously jeopardise Liverpool 's hopes of reaching the quarter-finals .
13 Other wildlife seems to have escaped immediate disaster , with no reports of deaths among the dugong or turtles , and just one dolphin washed up dead on the shore .
14 Chancellor Norman Lamont and treasury ministers were told er chancellor Norman Lamont and treasury ministers were to be grilled like labour spokesmen by a panel of businessmen and just one union leader .
15 The Methodist Sabbath School had been founded ten years before , and just one year after that date the ‘ collections were liberal ’ .
16 Marshall , after two months of misery and just one goal since his restoration to the front line , nabbed the second with a perfect lob over Bryan Gunn from the corner of the penalty area .
17 Three days before the concert , and just one day before his hospital admission , Johnny Marr 's favourite music journalist , Nick Kent , received a phone call from Rough Trade press officer Pat Bellis ( née Jo Novark ) .
18 That surely must imply a single organization , a single leader and just one party .
19 Benjamin and Edith were to have no fewer than nine daughters in all , three dying in infancy , and just one son .
20 Coles recorded 11 pars , six birdies and just one bogey and was in immaculate form from tee and fairway and around the greens .
21 For instance , they gave us just two power lines per side on a huge concert stage , and just one spotlight , and that was all the lights they gave us , and they gave us half the PA .
22 And just one fumble could separate the winners from the losers .
23 But his selection problems are nothing compared to the turmoil at Lyngby , following the sale of five of their players , the shock resignation of coach Kent Karlsson and just one win from their opening six games of the season .
24 This is the fifth year of British Gas ' involvement with BAYS Masterminds , and just one example of our interest in helping young people to develop and realise their potential .
25 laughing about cos just one dive with that lot , ha , ha
26 Researchers found that the combination of drugs reduced the levels of certain types of HIV protein , increasing the number of certain crucial immune system cells that fight Aids for longer than if just one drug was taken .
27 The organisers regard the condom campaign as successful if just one person is not infected because of the campaign .
28 Divisional Fire Officer Brian Bell , who led a 25-strong team at the scene said : ‘ If just one tanker of acid had spilled , it could have wiped away half of North Tees . ’
29 She was persuaded to concede on that point , then proposed to share everything with the production team — until it was pointed out that if just one penny , or a single biscuit was diverted in that direction , and it became known , we 'd be lynched .
30 If just one radiator is cold , start by checking that the radiator valves are turned on .
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