Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] just " in BNC.
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31 | they always come just just as I 'm getting on and getting well luckily enough I got me me lounge done first thing this morning . |
32 | Aggrieved after looking the more cohesive , balanced unit ; incredulous that after so many chances they still have just five goals . |
33 | Most Africans had and still have just this one significant resource over which they have any control : their labour power and that of their children . |
34 | A handful of other members who live locally attend just for the lectures . |
35 | They also provide just about every kind of portable unit too — and if you 're worried by mosquitoes , they have special candles to shoo them off . |
36 | Figures from the Treasury and the International Stock Exchange also show just how important large issues have been share ownership . |
37 | Another couple at Acomb for twenty pounds and then they also give just a cost for Ripon and Scarborough . |
38 | I also feel just that I am able to contribute next to nothing in terms of time so and I think w we 're almost all in that situation . |
39 | Who else but Runcorn could give an impromptu hour-long lecture on any geophysical topic and probably have just the right slides in his pocket to support it ? |
40 | The RSPCA says that cases like these often bring just token fines from magistrates , when in fact they could impose fines of up to £2,000 and or 6 months imprisonment . |
41 | Meanwhile I 'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun by the peaceful ornamental pond . |
42 | Bonds also have more intricate cash flow patterns than money market securities , which typically involve just a single payment at maturity . |
43 | If a woman feels inspired by us , she can become our friend , but this is a particular problem for fat lesbians who can have any number of intense , close relationships which inevitably stop just short of sex . |
44 | In 1892 Suttons listed 169 different asters , they now list just 14 ; in 1894 Webbs listed 15 nasturtiums , Unwins now list five . |
45 | Leading shares now earn just 6 per cent gross and pay dividends of 4 per cent . |
46 | ‘ Now wait just a minute , ’ put in Uncle Alfred . |
47 | Now wait just a goddam minute . |
48 | The counsellor has to be able to extract from the words being used the feelings and meanings which often lie just beneath the surface . |
49 | Ranulf and Maltote following suit just as the two crossbow quarrels came whirring out of the darkness , skimming the tops of their heads . |
50 | At the other end of the scale they quite often roll just beneath the surface , and if the water is choppy you will not know it is happening . |
51 | Spencer 's , who were established in 1927 , now employ just over two hundred at their factory in Banbury . |
52 | Managers whose consciences tell them that service users ought to have a voice often choose just one articulate , recovered , temporary recipient of the service as a token single voice of the mental health planning committee , where this lone individual often feels at a serious disadvantage , confused by professional jargon and out of his or her depth in the complex and confusing world of statutory agency planning . |
53 | But whereas amateur athletes often compete just for the privilege of winning , retailers compete for customers and profit . |
54 | Peale 's dolphins often play just beyond the surf , while the sand at low tide is particularly attractive to several species of wading birds . |
55 | I often wonder just how extraordinary some of our customs must appear to those who have no experience of churchgoing . |
56 | ‘ As to the outside world , I now take just sufficient interest in what goes on to be thankful that , though I am deaf , I can vote . ’ |
57 | I now realize just how much I have been professionally sustained , over many years , by his example and how much I learnt from his convictions . |
58 | And even today these do-it-yourself beauty products often work just as well as anything you can buy . |
59 | Women in ‘ male ’ occupations often experience just this — there is conflict between , for example , ‘ behaving like a proper woman ’ and behaving in a manner appropriate to an engineer or scientist . |
60 | Changes must be made to the attack for the first Test at Old Trafford next month but pacemen Andy Caddick , Paul Jarvis and Chris Lewis now have just one more chance to prove they should remain for the Ashes opener . |