1. And, remarkably, it changed her personality not one whit. 2. But he conducts himself in all situations with a dignity not one whit lessened by his shortness. 3. But what defines any psychiatric disorder is the combination of symptoms and how long they last, not one particular symptom. 4. He also planned to recommend not one, but three solid pastoral candidates of whom the cardinal could take his pick. 5. Is there not one prominent rugby union footballer or journalist who is compelled to criticize this scandalous and absurd state of affairs? 6. Not a man with a strong nerve, and certainly on the surface not one who could carry out a cold-blooded murder. 7. Not one grown man, aristocrat or peasant, is worthy of respect when you really know him. 8. Not one hospital, school or daycare centre closed-a formidable testament to an extraordinary feat of economic juggling. 9. Not one person identifies fathers as a distinct category. 10. Not one player shoved an official into the azaleas. |