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

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1 As a result just one Bq of Caesium-137 , contained in one litre of milk , will undergo a tiny explosion every second ; 60 explosions every minute , 3,600 explosions every hour or a total of three to seven million tiny atomic explosions in its stay in our bodies — any one of which can cause cell mutations which eventually lead to cancer or genetic damage .
2 Both Paschero and Masi think that disorders in the spiritual sphere underlie all chronic conditions , but while Orthega argues that several different remedies may have to be used before the patient can be cured , treating each layer as it presents rather like peeling an onion , both Paschero and Masi advocate just one remedy for each patient and consider that the patient does not change the chronic remedy at all throughout life .
3 It was never a classic encounter , but Colchester 's greater motivation kept them running hard and reaching half-time just one goal behind was a huge bonus .
4 One evening , David , Barry , Christina and John Hutchinson were all sitting in my front room and talking about what we could actually do to earn some money It was suggested that we might go down to one of the local pubs which held regular jazz nights , to see if they had an evening free and perhaps we could run a folk club just one evening a week and maybe charge people to come in and make a few pennies for ourselves .
5 A major survey of the relevant literature , carried out by the National Institute of Mental Health in the US , found that all the research ( bar just one study ) agreed that television was a significant factor in failure at school .
6 That 's what we 're doing in their room just one colour and put a border around it
7 The battle took place just one mile from the blood-drenched border with North Korea .
8 I mean in so I I come here today with a petition that I presented that also talks about proposing to abolish the merger , I mean this is a move just one step away from that but I still feel in what was proposed at the last full council meeting and I would express my views to the officers that in light of what has been suggested today is actually implemented to the wording as it stands because the joint working party that had been er written up previously never did meet although if I can inform it was only the officers who actually met up and I hope that in light of all the working group and the two heads of centres covering for each other would be implicitly applied .
9 He became convinced of the future of floodlit football , and on arriving back at Highbury gave poor Bob Wall just one month to get hold of ‘ lanterns ’ for the practice ground .
10 The seminar was supported by WACC and hosted by the African Council for Communication Education just one week after an earthquake had devastated some of the most deprived areas of Cairo .
11 The seminar was supported by WACC and hosted by the African Council for Communication Education just one week after an earthquake had devastated some of the most deprived areas of Cairo .
12 As one last twist of fate for Dan Knight , his flight log shows that he flew a B–17 just one more time from Deenethorpe .
13 ‘ Then I 'll let you make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ bodies , ’ said Gurder , his voice just one step away from being threatening , ‘ and you 'll let me make the decisions that affect all nomes ’ souls .
14 Ian Ashpole walked across a steel rope just one and a half inches wide almost two miles above the earth .
15 Z2033 remained on display at Duxford in its naval colours until September 1989 when Ken Evans and Herbie Church , two volunteers with the IWM , started work to tidy up the aircraft , working at the outset just one or two days a week .
16 First class accommodation just one mile from City Centre .
17 A 13-YEAR-OLD maths genius with a Mensa IQ just one short of the maximum 178 has beaten 30,000 rivals to win a glittering prize .
18 If you do n't realise what you 've done as you knit you may notice at a later date just one wrong row somewhere in your knitting !
19 The cells form a sheet just one cell thick enclosing a hollow interior .
20 Oh well pop over one night after school just one night this week and that 's it , just pop over and
21 In fact , we had managed to film just one colobus capture .
22 It 's set in a quiet location just one minute walk from the centre of the village .
23 Unfortunately , Jimmy and his colleagues were pipped for the single promotion place by Charlton Athletic on goal average alone , in the most exciting finish to a 3rd Division South season in the history of our club , but it is perfectly possible to argue that , had Jimmy Wilde become available to Palace just one or two matches earlier , Palace would have crowned his first season with us with success .
24 MONOLAYER films — layers of material just one molecule thick — have many potential uses , ranging from the construction of synthetic biological membranes to micro-electronic applications ( see New Scientist vol 95 , p 912 ) .
25 In that time just one Salmonella cell in a previously chilled food could multiply to a million cells .
26 There was , for example , a 6.2% swing to the Conservatives in Labour controlled councils with less than a 10% increase in household bills , but in fact just one council , Harlow in Essex , falls into that category .
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