Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] just " in BNC.

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1 Systems effects have in many cases knock-on effects , even though they were providing care , providing new services for perhaps just 6 people .
2 Were you surprised how soon you got into the RSC — and that you have now ended up after only just over a year and a half in the profession playing Juliet and Hermia ?
3 With Nigeria , after only just over two years of the new system , it is still too early to be sure , but in general governments at federal and state level appear to be respecting the guarantees of freedom of expression .
4 But , throughout it all we see Jesus as not just a teacher , he must be more than that .
5 The LEP tunnel has room for not just two colliders but three .
6 There 's no hope for a breathing space for the business community as far as Mr Humber is concerned : ‘ We will continue to campaign for the registers to include all sources of contamination , ’ he says grimly , ‘ and we will campaign for not just land liable to be contaminated to be included on the register , but then for that to be backed up by actual investigation of those sites and for that to be put on the registers as well . ’
7 Kent County Council 's real plant was for not just 150 acres of development , but for 647 acres covering the entire site , making it potentially the largest business park in England — decimating the largely rural nature of the locality , with an eventual coverage of 5 million square feet — or the equivalent area of 100 of the largest supermarkets .
8 And yet for , for a long time now whether it comes to dental payment , paying for dentists , opticians , now they 're talking about prescription charges and , and that sort of thing for not just myself , not just us , but for children as well .
9 Er erm July , er June is erm , according to Chris 's seasonality figures , normally about erm twelve percent higher than the mean , erm so if they 'll take the mean at about , at being about three hundred and fifty , you know we 're looking at a figure of somewhere just over four hundred for July , as opposed to last July which was erm I think five er four hundred and ninety four complaints in the month , so it 's very unlikely that that output figure will continue going up next month .
10 During winter evenings Capella is almost at the zenith or overhead point , and stands out at once because of its brilliance ; it is in fact the sixth brightest star in the sky , with a magnitude of only just below zero .
11 The 9,714 teacher-days spent in this way during the school year 1988–9 ( a threefold increase since 1985–6 ) reflect a very substantial investment of human and material resources , although it should be added that with about 2,400 primary teachers in the Authority the figures represent a rise from an average of only just over one day 's provision per teacher in 1985–6 to about four days ' provision in 1988–9 .
12 mm inexperienced are n't they , they just need , they do n't know how to get up the top , they must of only just learnt to drive look , seventeen , must n't they ? that 's a fast road that is n't it across there ?
13 Then it 's off to the library , a detailed study of perhaps just one book and your heroine could be a sufficiently convincing expert .
14 In the Soviet view , pre-war developments pointed unmistakably towards not just one but two revolutions .
15 Maybe this is the difference , the different base of not just these two poets , Bill and E.P. , but something more , two contrary conceptions of love .
16 But at times it 's been hard to ignore that sinking feeling that what we 've been witnessing is another case of gradual rock'n'roll suicide , that what we 're about to experience is the possible self-destruction of not just one individual but a whole band .
17 The rise of numerous sociétés savants is one of the most interesting aspects of this period , with their accommodation of not just professional scientists but anyone who could be induced to participate and part with the fee charged for annual membership .
18 Not just because of not just because certain men at a certain place were sinful and crucified him unjustly not just because of sin but he died for the sin of the world , taking our sin in our place .
19 We argued that the critical requirements in an INSET programme are that the very diverse needs of different teachers be recognized and addressed , that teachers themselves be central to the process of defining their needs , and that diverse needs be met by diverse provision , in respect of not just content and level but also style and venue .
20 But Mr Dorrell said : ‘ There is no secret about the fact that the Treasury announced last summer it was engaged in a fundamental review of not just health expenditure but four other areas of Government spending to ensure that the way the money is spend reflects today 's priorities . ’
21 But we had the situation where seventy per cent of not just fathers who were unemployed but fathers that were well off were not adequately and in some cases not supporting .
22 be aware of what 's going on in the world in terms of not just employment but further o opportunities .
23 I 'm in the luxurious position of not just saying that one person comes in here for one job .
24 ‘ A strike could lead to the collapse of not just the economy but of Russia …
25 But they could of easily just said , well , come in Monday , Tuesday , off Wednesday , and Thursday and Friday instead of having all them days off .
26 But there was a house on this repossession and it was sort of like just a sort of young couple and they 'd bought this house and it was like a two bedroom house and they 'd done up beautiful .
27 These cover all lifting tasks , and should n't be thought of as just applying in an industrial environment .
28 It must be thought of as just one of the tools available to business today for managing the ever increasing volumes of information .
29 BRIAN Deane , Sheffield United 's star striker , last night asked not to be thought of as just a target man .
30 On the one hand there was the central government and its economic ( and taxation ( plans which laid down broad policy and investment strategy ; on the other hand was the ‘ club ’ of often just two traditional suppliers of equipment .
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