Example sentences of "[noun sg] and just " in BNC.

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1 Erm from you from your experience in the , the negotiating of that , that kind of er deal and just from what you saw of it working in factories , er do you think that management quite explicitly sought to , to create some division or was the division that arose wh you 're talking about the fitters being on a different scheme from the other members of the workforce ?
2 If anguish is too great , an elder may simply cease to discuss loss and just keep going at the level of practical consciousness .
3 Well we can use the same decision rule and just change the subscripts by one , so you 've got gamma into P T minus two right , plus one minus gamma the expectation of T minus three , prices T minus two okay , and we could substitute right , the right hand side here , right , into the expec , into that expectation up there .
4 I remember standing at the back of the club and just leaning against the wall and watching him .
5 Sunderland again rose to the occasion against better opposition and just about deserved to get the points to ease their relegation worries considerably .
6 One productive starting point is to break the illusion that writing is a " gestation " process of waiting for inspiration until the essay forms itself , fully-fledged , in your mind and just needs to be written down .
7 For what it 's worth , I think she 's an utterly compelling , beautiful woman who is struggling with herself and her confusion and just has n't learned how to channel her power yet .
8 For instance , horses in a field on the side of a road will totally ignore traffic rushing by because the older horses show no fear and just continue grazing .
9 Open her mouth and just let her suck it .
10 So what we did , we carried on , we had had our lesson because we erm got out on to the roof and just literally jumped
11 The A Company team , led by Second Lieutenant Philip Alexander , came in a minute slower but scored maximum points with their shooting and just clinched the title .
12 SELFRIDGES £3.75 for eight ( 47p each ) : Very traditional with a nice brown crust and just wonky enough so people can get away with claiming they baked it themselves .
13 A list of regularly-occurring dream objects that are accepted by psychoanalysts as sexual symbols produced 102 symbols for a penis and just over half that number for sexual intercourse itself .
14 This week Tom has been living on a glass of water , half a cup of tea and just one small dinner a day .
15 Hell was being without God , I thought , but I said nothing , just stared instead at the white wash of cabin light on the rushing water , and I wondered why some people could take cocaine and just walk away from it , while others ended up in hell , or in a peep-show which was probably the same thing .
16 Tonight , one or two patches of cloud around , not all that much — a very mild night , minimum temperatures 13 degrees Celsius , that 's 55 degrees Fahrenheit and just one or two showers in the north-west towards morning .
17 In the latest year then available ( 1988–89 ) the comparative figures were over £240 million for nuclear research and just £16 million on all the renewable sources ( see Fig.III ) .
18 But to celebrate the dignity and resilience of man is itself an honourable ambition and just as moving and true .
19 She put in an offer to the oily estate agent and just caught a train to London , which was lucky , for there was not another for two hours .
20 Ushering her inside , he walked into his study and just as he was about to close the door she remembered she had n't settled up with him .
21 But we could still take the minibus and just take three or four .
22 If you wanted to you could work a few more rows of stocking stitch and just put in a single row of holes again , but for our practise piece it is better to carry on and make more holes .
23 Between 1929 and 1936 unemployment averaged 16.9 per cent across Great Britain , but it ranged from 7.8 per cent in the South-east to 30.1 per cent for Wales , 22.7 per cent for the North-east and just under 22 per cent for Scotland and the North-west .
24 When Mlanenko and Fran Mravak arrived in Cornwall from war-torn Crotia they had a battered car and just £400 to their names .
25 And she says Jean you know well you can see er she says you know the day before Ros was in Lisburn and she says you know the way when you 're standing and from the back you can feel somebody that their eyes are penetrating through you and she said she happened to turn round and there she 's sitting in , in this girl 's car and just er looked at her like that .
26 And then she slopped herself down , got a fag and just about choked me and Auntie Alice out and then she did start to speak .
27 What I what I 'd really hope for is to be able to do it without having to go to college and just do it by experience but that 's I 'd have to be awful awful good .
28 I mean I would love to see a newspaper but the current staffing of the office does n't permit that also the costing of it erm but I 've very little input from this department and really while all out and about in the force and just a tip off about something human interest or whatever would be appreciated .
29 So they got him settled in the bottom of the boat and just as they were putting this tarpaulin over him , and getting ready to set off , the one man He heard the one man saying to the other , he says , Right , forty miles a wee stroke of the oars .
30 Go up at the fence and just ask for
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