Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] just [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The bookies installed the Gunners as favourites for the title — only to halve their odds against dropping out of the Premier League to 50-1 after just one week !
2 We were instantly impressed when just two passes with the squeegee tile/window head cut through soap deposits on tiles , leaving them gleaming — no polishing or scrubbing needed !
3 The nature of a region is interpreted individually , therefore , but as an historically-created entity it is more than just one person 's interpretation .
4 But this means more than just one group replacing another .
5 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 .
6 Heating for instance in more than just one room , which for instance became standard in council house building in the late forties onwards .
7 Well , what you need , Joe , is to follow my fitness regime — the one designed for people who , in their heart of hearts , with their cigarettes already lit , wish they had more than just two hands to eat with , but because they are also cursed with a love for sport have to get fit the best they can .
8 The organisers regard the condom campaign as successful if just one person is not infected because of the campaign .
9 Associability does not fall to zero after just one exposure trial and is unlikely to be fully restored by a single reinforced conditioning trial .
10 During the Sunday a demonstration freight train was run in the capable hands of Class 14 with TOPS number 14029 ( D9529 ) which it never carried being withdrawn from BR operating stock in 1968 after just three years in service and before TOPS renumbering took place in 1972 .
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