Example sentences of "for [art] [noun sg] [prep] just " in BNC.
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1 | That 's a price DG could never hope to match , indeed Motorola could probably fulfill DG 's entire CPU requirements for the part in just a straight two week run on its fab line . |
2 | The Doctor was touched by the General 's concern for the life of just one of the least important members of his force . |
3 | We paid for the holiday with just with change out of our pocket |
4 | Unfortunately for the Frenchman , Arnold Boetsch , the Australians , Jason Stoltenberg and Pat Cash and the Americans Malivai Washington and David Wheaton , Edberg is not a cricketer and amply demonstrated his tennis talents by winning his first Stella title for the loss of just one set . |
5 | Gooch and Curtis made a solid start and the deficit was passed for the loss of just one wicket . |
6 | Gooch damaged a finger as soon as the innings began and had to go to hospital , Pringle taking command ; but he could work no miracles and victory was gained for the loss of just two wickets . |
7 | I had already sent him a book , examples of my work , a letter about why and how I was doing the book , all for the sake of just one short interview . |
8 | Everyone has the gift of life — and for the sake of just a little pain over a week it 's a wonderful opportunity to take . |
9 | The Parents Support Group at Grove Park Day Nursery managed to raise funds for the project in just six months . |
10 | The Parents ' Support Group at Grove Park Day Nursery managed to raise funds for the project in just six months . |
11 | If copying errors have occurred ( unlikely , but possible ) , the software can be written to allow for the recopying of just single bytes or short blocks from within the main memory block . |
12 | You are invited to become a friend of The Georgian Theatre Royal for a contribution of just £20 for one year . |
13 | But again , flexibility is built in to the system : you do n't have to register for a degree in just one subject area , but a free to mix and match your courses to build a degree that is tailor-made to your own requirements . |
14 | The quick run back gives 10.9mpg ( for a range of just 220 miles ) and the average for the 715-mile week is 13.7mpg . |
15 | The Republic of Ireland striker is in line for a recall after just one appearance as substitute in over seven weeks . |
16 | Normally that should present no problem to the team batting second , but none of them could dominate the bowling and the low total seemed to spur England to some brilliant fielding ; when Botham got Gomes and Richards in successive overs , the game moved England 's way , and the rest of the wickets drifted away for a total of just 148 . |
17 | Prices start at £500,000 for a configuration of just one or two CPUs to which additional processors and crossbar networks can be connected , to build up to the full eight-processor C3800 series . |
18 | For a man of just thirty it was a remarkable achievement . |
19 | have a small stock remaining of their Centenary Souvenir Dinner Brochures , and would be happy to send them out to keen rugby folk in return for a cheque for just £1.50 , which will be used to raise funds for the paraplegic centre at Stoke Mandeville . |
20 | If she works in a shop or office , she could take samples of her work to show her colleagues or she could offer to make a garment for a friend for just the price of the yarn . |
21 | He 's also intrigued by a proposal for a desert with just enough vegetation to support a group of nomadic tribes , and exactly the right mix of privation to enable these tribes to develop a monotheistic religion . |
22 | To those who answered with a truthful ‘ no ’ , the good doctor could offer an injection of distilled water ( coloured ) for a snip at just twenty-five dollars . |
23 | This works out at 1,460 rupees a year for a rickshaw worth just 2,000 , so he could have bought ten rickshaws with the money he has given the owner over the last 15 years . |
24 | ‘ And Gabby turned out to be particularly good , which saved him from having to do the usual terrible , crap jobs that the Hawaiians had to do , and he ended up playing for a living in just about every joint in Hawaii — and there were lots of them in those days , because live music was a big thing . |
25 | In fact , the reader will seek in vain for an explanation of just how the column-inches in 2 million articles in local American newspapers over 12 years are converted into the 10 ‘ megatrends ’ . |
26 | There was another sharp trade for an entry of just under 100 calves , which sold to a top of £312 for a Belgian Blue with Friesian bulls to £215 . |