Example sentences of "[prep] just one [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Outings can be for just one or two residents to go somewhere they want to , or it may involve the whole staff and all the residents . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Although the bulk of candidates may continue to be those whose aim is to complete a full HNC or HND course , many , who are interested in retraining or improving their skill level in a specific area , might welcome the opportunity to study for just one or two HN Units . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Prices start at £500,000 for a configuration of just one or two CPUs to which additional processors and crossbar networks can be connected , to build up to the full eight-processor C3800 series . |
6 | It is clear that the complex pattern of symptoms could not be a consequence of just one or two loci of damage within the normal reading system , and Morton and Patterson ( 1980 ) have offered an interpretation in which the disorder is explained as occurring when a number of different loci in the normal reading system are all damaged . |
7 | So this in a sense tends to reinforce the idea of these households with just one and two people living in them . |
8 | International banking is an interesting business anyway , but what makes it rather more interesting in this case — both to me and to the hapless Ohioans whose money I am selling — is that I am 25 years old with just one and a half years banking experience . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 ’ . |
11 | If your garden slope is fairly gentle , and you do n't want to build a whole flight of steps , you could always join short lengths of sloping path with just one or two steps at intervals , but the approach should always be as level as possible . |
12 | It is possible to start off with just one or two tags which control the main typographic elements but by the time page numbers , headers , footers , indexes , etc have been added the list can get unwieldy . |
13 | The key is to reduce the size of the problem , and the plant includes a whole battery of physical processes that can be used to divide soil into fractions and concentrate the contamination into just one or two of these . |
14 | That is , do all the muscle cells descend from just one or two ancestral muscle cells ? |
15 | To get maximum benefit in making your diet easy , speedy and healthy , obtain your dietary fibre from a wide range of cereal , fruit and vegetable foods rather than seeking to make up the total from just one or two very fibre-rich foods . |
16 | Years after the excavation took place , it may come to the notice of schoolchildren studying history , but by this time , the site that required so much work to gain so much information is likely to be described in just one or two sentences . |
17 | It is unlikely that the older counsellee will experience difficulties in just one and not other areas . |
18 | Luckily the majority ask for information on just one or two species . |
19 | It is a chance to build relationships with the kids and to get close to just one or two of them . |
20 | How can you prevent the discussion from becoming dominated by just one or two people ? |
21 | Labour costs were slashed by packing as many as 100,000 chickens into one shed , where they could be ‘ looked after ’ by just one or two workers . |