Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] just [num] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I was just one of those Tweedledum and Tweedledee corduroy-jacket-wearing chess buffs who hung around the club .
2 I was just one of the technicians .
3 ‘ But I was sure I was just one of the one in five whose first pregnancy ends in miscarriage . ’
4 Then suddenly the park looked so different , filled not with dragons dancing but with ordinary people , and she was just one of them .
5 She was just one of the many petitioners waiting for an audience with the Queen or her sheriffs .
6 Cliff , who was just twelve at the time , remembers it was an exciting journey .
7 He made just 20 League appearances for Orient but had already done enough to convince Wednesday to splash out £350,000 for his services last November , quite a sum for a player who was just 17 at the time .
8 How about if there were just two of use and we had two lots of three ?
9 Now that there were just two of us we were often left unchained for most of the day , certainly from breakfast to lunch-time .
10 So which piece if there were just three of us , you and me and the dog
11 It was good to be in a class with so few girls ; there were just three of us among fourteen boys , and as a result we all became good friends without forming any sentimental attachments .
12 If there was just one of them , we could go to court now , we 'd get a conviction .
13 Back in 1980 , however , they were just one of a generation of bands ( Bunnymen , Teardrops , Joy Division/New Order ) attempting to forge a new kind of rock music in the wake of the punk revolution .
14 They were just one of the off-shoots .
15 They were just three of us .
16 It was just two of us along with the surveyor .
17 It was just two in the afternoon when the Shah and the Empress and their small entourage finally took off .
18 I wondered if this might have been from surprise over the fact that I could write , but it was just one of a fair catalogue of mannerisms he had to offer .
19 It was just one of those comedy of errors .
20 He was a bad lot and it was just one of those things .
21 It was just one of those things that you can not explain .
22 It was rather special , and perhaps I should n't mention it … because it was just one of those wartime things .
23 It was just one of those situations where you find just the sound you 're looking for at that particular time .
24 It was just one of those quirky , naughty , wild sort of drunken things that people do from time to time , ’ said Lowe .
25 It was just one of my silly turns . ’
26 Smith , the car 's owner , told magistrates at Eastbourne : ‘ It was just one of those things that happens after a few bevvies . ’
27 Instead , it was just one of 11 qualifications they sought , with the ability to listen to and act on what customers were saying one of the ones highlighted .
28 An aide had told him it was just one of Benin 's little idiosyncrasies .
29 We just used to hang around with each other and it was just one of those things , like , that you 'd never done before .
30 It was just one of those things that happened to even the nicest people , and the sensible thing to do about it was pay £25 and turn up at a London hotel for a glass of sherry and an implicit promise of no humiliation if things did n't work out .
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