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

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1 The ball is then put in position , perhaps just ahead of centre , with the same feeling of trying to follow the chalk mark .
2 Perhaps just slightly more expensive than goats ' milk , she said .
3 Most women only have two or three abortions because they do n't have much sex — perhaps just once a month .
4 This is perhaps just as well , since White 's informative 1985 survey of interlending in the UK found that the percentage of UK requests satisfied within a period of seven days ( from all sources ) had declined from 50% in 1977 to 32% in 1985 .
5 Perhaps just as well .
6 Perhaps just as well ?
7 In a way , this was perhaps just as well .
8 It was perhaps just as well Eva was a sound sleeper , who could manage on five or six hours sleep , and be up before breakfast doing language study .
9 She wore a great deal of make-up at all times , but that day , perhaps just as primitive man might have painted his face as a protection , she was garnished with particularly bright eye colours and lipstick , so that it was a little garish mask staring at the two policemen .
10 Which , considering the fate of the last two , is perhaps just as well .
11 Which was perhaps just as well .
12 But if this is what love does to you , it 's perhaps just as well you 've never suffered from the malady before . ’
13 It is perhaps just as well that the English can not understand Burns or they would probably also hijack him .
14 No forty pints in two like Saturday afternoon and Saturday night , Sunday afternoon and Sunday night , he got through forty pints or perhaps just under forty pints but that 's it .
15 So sure enough we let the tyres down sufficiently for it to be roadworthy and not to destroy the tyres on the way there , but soft enough just so that it would go down , and we edged it through and Roy got it through the middle and off we went .
16 ‘ You may not care for it much just now , but Biff Thacker will teach you to like it . ’
17 half past eleven just now literally just now and er and he basically he do n't know about what he 's on about .
18 Gus Dudgeon : ‘ I was sitting back in my office and the internal phone rang and it was Tony Visconti , whose office was literally just down the hall .
19 But some of the branches apparently just like pinned it up , been quite happy to pin up the returned fax and then each consultant just gone and read his own bit .
20 As he 'd predicted , the slopes were indeed busy , and she watched in envious amazement as the experienced skiers zig-zagged their way down fearsome-looking runs , as brightly clad as butterflies and apparently just as agile .
21 We all know that dreadful ‘ it 's on the tip of my tongue ’ feeling when a name with which we are perfectly familiar remains tantalisingly just out of reach .
22 I know he 's been through a lot , I know you 're fond of him , but he and Sam should n't be in the same room together just now . ’
23 ‘ So what am I supposed to think when I overhear you and Salvo colluding together just now ? ’ she shot at him stiffly .
24 Skilfully used , a fabric border can pull a room together just as effectively as swagging everything in sight with the same chintz .
25 Yet we have adapted our lives , more or less , to the motor car ; the early legislation was progressively modified as technology advanced and attitudes changed until , by a process of social adaptation and general education , the current road traffic regulations and the Highway Code together just about control the monster .
26 ‘ Hi , Mr Angel , ’ she said , stretching her legs together just enough to produce static electricity .
27 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 .
28 Emma just like sprawled on her back and Scott with his back to the camera obviously just about to undo his flies and pork her .
29 One thing I learned there was how to deal with people and basically just how to get through it all . ’
30 we opened end of nineteen eighty , so just over six years now .
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