Example sentences of "[vb base] just [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | so is this the start of a rowing revolution … some women want just one Henley Regatta … racing for all |
2 | Well we do n't want opposite divided by a hundred we want just opposite . |
3 | Friedman and Carlson ( 1973 ) report just such a difference in a one-stage experiment employing the equivalent of this design . |
4 | Brodigan and Peterson ( 1976 ) ( see also Peterson , Wheeler and Armstrong 1978 ) report just such an experiment in which two types of reward ( food and water ) were available . |
5 | Down the motorway , say just two lanes , or whatever , roadworks ahead , all moving down , the offside lane closes in eight hundred yards , six hundred yards , and you 're going along in your lorry and the cars going . |
6 | That year nine student has got quite a lot to say , has written a very nice letter of complaint to god , bending god 's ear , say just one minute god . |
7 | would n't believe me so they say just one more thing |
8 | Indeed , the origins of the concept of a degree ( licence ) suggest just such an occupational rationale . |
9 | Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 . |
10 | The pilots fly just 3 times a day for just over 20 minutes . |
11 | They number just 11 , and are undoubtedly the most select group of women in the world . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | If you are uncertain about a particular balance , keep to plain colours and introduce just one pattern into the room . |
14 | After watching them for a while I suggested that they might try to keep most numbers constant and change just one . |
15 | Minutes later eyewitnesses saw it spiral out of the sky and crash just thirty yards from the firm 's buildings . |
16 | The advocates of ‘ rational administration ’ remain just one voice amongst many . |
17 | In general has ten independent components so that when these eight constraints are imposed there remain just two independent components of . |
18 | There remain just two million Jews in the Soviet Union ; some predict that before long , there 'll be hardly any at all . |
19 | Land just outside village or city boundaries may be viewed by speculators as having ’ hope ’ value ( hope that planning approval will ultimately be granted ) . |
20 | I mean just small things like that |
21 | ‘ Nervous as fuck — I was certain I would n't be able to get it up , I mean just certain , especially as I 'm still feeling the effects from getting pissed yesterday — and then , well … aroused , I suppose , when … when I realised you were . ’ |
22 | In a statement , he said : ‘ People in the force have to appreciate that equal opportunities policies mean just that . |
23 | ‘ I mean just that , sir . ’ |
24 | I do n't mean , I mean just big , it 's er because people like talk about Kath , big Kath do n't they ? |
25 | I mean just little ideas like this you know putting recipes and things |
26 | The titling is absolutely lovely , I mean just wonderful . |
27 | I mean , when you 're actually happy — I mean just happy — not with anything or about anything … |
28 | Would you like Lithuania to be part of some sort of erm , Soviet Federation , voluntarily I mean just some loose trading or defence partnership ? |
29 | But in social time and social space we make just such distinctions and we do so in a very consistent way . |
30 | Non-interlaced systems make just one pass . |