1. Any single one might not have been such a big deal.
2. For greater impact, try grouping several displays together as a single one can look a little lost.
3. Freezing is further inhibited when the cell sap is divided into several vacuoles rather than a single large one.
4. Not a single one had listened to it or even heard bits and pieces on the news.
5. Not one, my dear, not a single solitary one.
6. This meant my brother and my mum had to share a double bed and I slept in a single one.
7. When he came to reclaim them, every single one had been lost or sold.
8. You could virtually publish a thousand editions in cyberspace before you printed a single one.
9. This may be also true of studies which have used a series of slides as the arousing stimuli rather than a single one.
10. Some of these faades have twin western towers, but many retain a German preference for a single one.