Example sentences of "[noun] for just one " in BNC.
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1 | Although a few may achieve this goal , better racing would result if fewer ‘ classes ’ were created and there was stronger support for just one or two of the better examples . |
2 | Our students have realised that if they miss an assessment for just one learning outcome , they wo n't get a module , and will jeopardise their chances of getting the general SVQ . |
3 | See how you , your partner and all your dependent children up to age 18 can enjoy real peace of mind for just one weekly payment from only £1.20 a week — around 17p a day ! |
4 | This they call the " balanced slate " , and their insistent message is that whereas under our present system a vote for a party is a vote for just one candidate regardless of his precise political stance , the operation of the STV would allow a party , or rather oblige it , to put up a spread of candidates embracing and representing all the factions it supposedly includes . |
5 | A costs figure for just one day on appeal before the Tribunal could run into several hundred pounds . |
6 | Teri Roose aims to stock at least one piece from each of the 34 members , more from most , and a changing exhibition in the front of the shop for just one . |
7 | If there is room for just one large tree , a platform may be built across some sturdy branches to provide a leafy den . |
8 | She had to convince herself that if she allowed her feelings for just one second to soar away untethered she 'd be doomed . |
9 | It does n't matter if you do n't work wonders for just one day this week ! |
10 | The quality of illustrations and especially photographs in advertisements can be of the highest today and such work can cost thousands of pounds for just one picture . |
11 | But once we had to walk all day and climb great trees for just one honey comb . |
12 | About as likely as that little boy agreeing to give Monica Dribblethwaite a kiss for just one Dairylea cheese slice . |
13 | It can not have done his concentration any good , for after the Greenidge-Haynes partnership and a knock from Richardson wickets fell rapidly , Richards being caught off Malcolm for just one . |
14 | The bill for just one night could feed and clothe an average Russian family for many months . |
15 | A troubadour once sang of her that if he possessed the whole world he would sacrifice it to hold the Queen of England in his arms for just one night . ’ |
16 | How many times have you bought something that has let you down ( and not complained ) or worn a garment for just one season simply because it was the latest gimmick ? |
17 | But he was apparently talked into selling it by a mystery man for just one pound . |
18 | If one observes the horizontal projection of the motion for just one or two periods then one sees a quite well-defined orbit ; one can say whether the bob is moving on a circular , elliptical or linear path , how big this is , and how , for an ellipse or line , it is oriented . |
19 | An Italian private buyer paid £11,536 for just one beaker with this design . |
20 | The development of micro-computers resulted in the use of more isolated dedicated systems for just one trainee . |
21 | A DO-IT-YOURSELF narrow gauge railway raises steam for just one month every summer along one of Britain 's most famous light railway trackbeds … writes RICHARD BEAN . |
22 | In the office , like a typical Cancerian , he seemed to have time for just one thing . |
23 | Erm , what happens of course , is th that the lecture is brilliantly delivered , er , but , but , what happens is he , the chauffeur finishes two minutes early and the chairman , being excellent as a Chairperson , actually says , we have time for just one question , and er , someone stands up and asks the most dreadful question from the audience , and er , the chauffeur listens to the question , thinks , and th then says , that 's questions very easy , very easy indeed , that question is so easy , I 'm going to ask my chauffeur who is sitting at the back of the room |
24 | Time for just one more goal from last Saturday . |
25 | Time for just one more goal from last Saturday . |
26 | ‘ And if , by some magic wand , I was to be offered an overnight cure for just one of them , I am not sure which I would choose . ’ |
27 | Although well equipped , he had intended being on the mountain for just one day , and had taken only a packed lunch , water , and some chocolate with him . |