1. A great number of small prizes rather than just one or two big prizes gives more winners and more satisfaction. 2. A reporter can only write one story at a time, which I liken to preparing just one dish at a time. 3. After last-minute arm-twisting by Dole, Lott wound up winning by just one vote. 4. All the cells in the blood come, remarkably, from just one special progenitor cell - the multipotential stem cell. 5. And to judge any variable annuity, you need to consider the whole package -- not the returns on just one fund. 6. As a rule of thumb no source node name should occur in just one link object nor in many link objects. 7. Beginners should concentrate on just one activity. 8. But once we had to walk all day and climb great trees for just one honey comb. 9. But Simpson told jurors he had just one cut. 10. But then I asked for just one spell of six months as a locum in some exotic place. |