Example sentences of "with just [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , with just one win in three matches , a close-run thing against Castleford reserves , opinions are hardening . |
2 | At least if it goes wrong with just one A&R person out front , there are plenty more to approach . |
3 | The government however continued with just one vice-president and within a few months this post was held by Daniel Arap Moi , a non-Kikuyu who , despite being a member of the Legislative Council , had not been prominent in nationalist politics . |
4 | It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter . |
5 | It will mean that wide-ranging corporate risks will be able to be placed with just one underwriter . |
6 | Nigel was left with just one woman in his life to torment , which was only half the fun . |
7 | Whitaker also had Gammon entered in the World Cup final but , as his wife Claire said yesterday : ‘ It would have been a long way to go with just one horse . |
8 | Labour now holds 27 Welsh seats , its best total since 1970 , but the Liberal Democrats were left with just one MP in their traditional stronghold of Wales , Mr Alex Carlile in Montgomery . |
9 | Dapitan is really only an honorary city — with just one bank , one cinema , three blacksmiths , two petrol stations and five firemen ( the last fire was in 1980 ) , it is more like a small country town . |
10 | For this job there 's little point in buying a hand drill ; invest in an electric drill , ideally one with a 13mm ( ½in ) chuck , variable speed control and hammer action , so you can tackle a wide range of drilling jobs in all sorts of materials with just one tool . |
11 | You can select your accommodation from any of the hotels featured in this brochure ( with just one or two exceptions , where parking is either very limited or impossible . |
12 | The ethics of a primary school developing an exclusive relationship with just one secondary school are dubious but most of these schools are happy to share facilities on a ‘ no strings attached ’ basis . |
13 | for example , if it is an informal discussion with just one person , you may ‘ relax ’ the formal sequence set out above . |
14 | Dr Jane Teas , of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston , Massachusetts , believes that AIDS could have originated with just one Haitian homosexual eating infected pork . |
15 | Scientists from Europe and from NASA met this month to determine whether Spacelab could operate with just one TDRS satellite . |
16 | Try judging distances in an unfamiliar place with just one eye open , for instance , or notice how much more difficult it is to put your finger on a particular spot when one eye is shut . |
17 | But once balanced there , it can be pushed over with just one finger . |
18 | Sometimes children try to print with just one thumb or finger , or two fingers or three fingers . |
19 | Young children often play with just one block at a time ; they may stand on it , sit on it and use it in their imaginative play as a parcel , steering wheel or tool . |
20 | As the saying goes , the journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step , so by now you should be thinking of putting all your good intentions into practice and getting out to walk . |
21 | But you ca n't do everything all at once , so start with just one thing — maybe your attitude to teachers , or your willingness to speak up for Jesus : whatever is a problem for you at the moment — and get stuck into sorting that one thing out . |
22 | With just one year to go silicon is formed . |
23 | It is fine to start off with just one or two very straightforward ones such as ‘ have my hair restyled ’ or ‘ buy a new dress ’ and perhaps ‘ take a holiday abroad next year ’ . |
24 | When the gods created heaven and earth — according to an old Eastern story — they were left with just one problem : where to hide Truth . |
25 | The last few feet required only a very slight rearward movement of the yoke to arrest the sink , and she touched with just one stiff-legged little bounce . |
26 | It 's his big TV break and comes five years after he left school with just one O-level . |
27 | With just one crucial weekend to go before Christmas , big chains were last night intent on defying the law . |
28 | Sharpe , with just one cap , looks ready to be an England wide-man again , making two for Brian McClair and the third for Cantona in the space of 16 minutes . |
29 | ‘ In the tackle and in the loose he was quite superb and England 's manager seems convinced we need a big number seven in the national side , yet that seems to suggest he is concerned with just one defensive aspect . |
30 | A company with just one member is now possible , thanks to the Companies ( Single Member Private Limited Companies ) Regulations 1992 ( SI 1992/1699 ) . |