Sentence examples for just one makes from inspiring English sources

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Only a few hundred survive, and just one makes it into the egg.

She argues that gauging conservation efforts based on a few species, rather than just one, makes more sense.

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Chinese companies were of particular concern, scoring an average of 1.6 out of 10 on the overall index, with just one making it to the top 25.

No coursework, just one make-or-break final exam for rich and poor alike.

Vegelin says: "It is not a secretive foundation, just one made up of collectors who prefer to remain anonymous".

Unlike other rental car companies, Silvercar has just one make and model of vehicle: The Audi A4.

And whether you're using both or just one, make sure to drink water to avoid dehydration.

It is described by writer-director-producer Djo Tunda Wa Munga as "a true African film" and not just one made by Africans for Europeans.

This might be caused by several interspersed eukaryotic sequences rather than just one, making it harder to detect a specific horizontal gene transfer event.

In that task, animals normally experience a very small number of novel stimuli within a test session (often just one), making it unlikely that the neural signal would be sufficiently large to be detected.

"I get thirty per cent and they get the right to license my content to any portable device — not just ones made by Amazon?" He was incredulous.

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