Example sentences of "[be] [adv] just " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Is there any legislation or codes of practice covering circular letters of this kind , which are effectively just another form of advertising ? ’ |
2 | For all that , had she been right just to abandon him pitilessly for the first dashing knight to Pass her way ? |
3 | Although the night-time itching has been put down to the nocturnal habits of the mite , it is interesting that for the first few weeks of infestation , when the mites are presumably just as active , there are often no symptoms at all . |
4 | If we look at a random list of typical game structures we shall find that they reflect some of life 's common interactions and are obviously just as important in drama . |
5 | The C O two comb erm erm contributes to er the greenhouse effect er the S O two , sulphur dioxide , contributes to acid rain er the dust and the ash are basically just er an inconvenience . |
6 | Dickens has been very clever to intertwine all these aspects and ideas , and to make them all relate to each other , in the one central character , Pip , and the other central characters around Pip are basically just extra ingredients to make the plot work . |
7 | it 's only a fiver , reduced from fifteen ninety nine , that one reduces nitrates oh well the state our water 's been in just lately bring the top out yeah it 's there |
8 | I would n't entirely agree , that the whole , that all of the purchasers are entirely just because of er their age |
9 | But also at every age , we can do things which are perhaps just a little beyond our reach . |
10 | Tam Dalyell 's views on the Brandt Commission 's second report ( Forum , 7 April , p 40 ) are perhaps just another addition to the literature on the subject . |
11 | But the lifelong affection for Adam 's school of the distinguished scholar Alexander Nequam [ q.v. under Neckam ] , who three decades later was a student there , suggests that John 's criticisms may not have been entirely just . |
12 | We are only just beginning to recognize that if we take this attitude , we are denying to arts and letters , and to the criticism of them , any bearing at all on public life — including , for instance , public education . |
13 | We are only just beginning to see the first stirrings of a new debate on industry 's competitiveness . |
14 | It is a highly political issue with international ramifications which we are only just beginning to tackle and which will increasingly burden the agendas of the European Community 's new environmental agency . |
15 | We are only just starting , thanks to you . ’ |
16 | Here we are , thought Joan , surveying the garden through half-closed eyes , in mid-April and the daffodils and narcissi are only just in their prime . |
17 | His ears are only just covered by his hair above , as the barber , out of respect for the empire , keeps the hair in his head and cheeks short by continual trimming . |
18 | Feminist cinema may be a ‘ global issue ’ , in Susan Hayward 's words , too large and bumpy and may be possible to argue that in theoretical and critical terms the truly global issues of a multi-racial international feminism are only just beginning to be addressed . |
19 | Intensive indoor rearing of livestock is relatively new and people are only just beginning to realise what it means for the animals . |
20 | Even though Plato wrote these words over two thousand years ago , we in the modern western world are only just beginning to resonate in harmony with his tune of truth . |
21 | ‘ The idea that we want to be deal-makers all the time is something I would n't subscribe to , ’ he says , then adds , ‘ but we are only just starting ’ . |
22 | We are only just realising that this is the first calling from which all else must flow . |
23 | Secondly , social scientists are only just beginning to develop procedures for evaluating the economic costs and benefits of innovative work design ; and , thirdly , little is known about the conditions under which these innovative job designs persist across time and diffuse across companies and countries . |
24 | ‘ The view is that the middle tier will have to merge , and we are only just seeing the beginning of this , ’ Michael Jenkin , Glanville 's managing director , told ACCOUNTANCY . |
25 | Traditionally it has been believed that both are needed , as in the Sun for example where fifteen million degrees and a central density more than 100 times that of water are only just enough , or high pressures and temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees aimed for in the hot fusion programmes . |
26 | Some employers are only just getting round to formalising recruitment and retention policies - and all that goes with them — it may be that you are one step ahead of them in attempting to update yourself appropriately . |
27 | A decade later we are only just beginning to find ways of alleviating some experiences related to such stress ( Pound and Mills , 1985 ) and seriously addressing the role of social support as a protection from depression ( Koziarski et al . , |
28 | Unfortunately many of the millions of tonnes of maize pledged to Mozambique during the drought are only just arriving . |
29 | Many of the factories started in the late 1980s are only just beginning to produce . |
30 | These comments may seem to apply only to the large international manufacturing corporation , but nowadays there is no business so small that it is immune to the effects of international competition , and many service businesses are only just beginning to feel these effects . |