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

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1 This week Tom has been living on a glass of water , half a cup of tea and just one small dinner a day .
2 The peasants saw the cell as just one more town agency that confined itself to tax gathering , as all other organizations from the centre had done in history .
3 It was bitterly resentful , her hatred burning high as she remembered the months running into years that it had taken for her to convince herself that the guilt she had felt after her own father 's death was a self-destructive trap and just one more wrong done to her by Luke Scott .
4 The fourth response is more to do with the response of the women 's movement to adult education than the other way round and about welcoming adult education as just one more arena in the battle for women 's liberation .
5 For the accompanying media corps , swelled by correspondents from the Atlantic to the Urals , there were long hours and early starts , countless mid-air prawn sandwiches , several overnight stays , two hot meals and just one real story — when Kinnock 's press secretary , Julie Hall , committed professional suicide in order to save her leader from embarassment in the row over who leaked Jennifer Bennett 's name .
6 The paper from the Association of Community Health Councils and from Action for the Victims of Medical Accidents sees the investigation of complaints as just one important segment in the overall maintenance of standards .
7 O'Hagan suggested it was important to try to prevent the client seeing the social worker as just one more person determined to take him/her away from home regardless of the feelings .
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