Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [verb] to just " in BNC.
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1 | Last year that figure had fallen to just 7,800 properties . |
2 | In 1951 more than two-thirds of the population lived in the river corridor ( this includes the middle-class Victorian and inter-war suburbs of Jesmond , Tynemouth and Cullercoats ) , whereas by 1981 this proportion had fallen to just over half of a smaller total . |
3 | In 1979 almost 65 per cent of places in residential homes were in local authority establishments , but by 1986 the proportion had fallen to just below 50 per cent . |
4 | If Division B could not sell all it could make at £120 , it would reject other sales once the price had dropped to just less than £90 . |
5 | Twenty years previously this traffic had amounted to just two million tonnes per annum . |
6 | From a peak of 400 mines around 1850 , the number has fallen to just four . |
7 | Thus , popular capitalism has been extended : in 1980 there were just over three million shareholders but by the end of 1989 the number had risen to just under twelve million . |
8 | White Hart Lane School in London used this approach when attendance had slumped to just 72 per cent . |