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

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1 Just badly enough to die , I imagine . ’
2 Just altogether less demanding on the child as well as on the mother .
3 lost something and I ca n't , I ca n't find it and I 'm looking and I 'm , and ee , and er , a bit of a noise or anything I 'm looking backwards is coming and then I realize he 's not there any more to come and then other days I just feel like I 'm dangling in the air and can see the , the ground and I ca n't touch it with my feet , just somewhere right , right out , it 's not real , not real you know and then you go , you get back to with a bump and know that it 's real and then it just feels left , nothing else , you ca n't help yourself in any other way .
4 Well you know just loosely really there 's the contacts that people I mean .
5 Again but it 's not easy just getting asked a thing just right away .
6 And he went into the main agent in Edinburgh and gave them an order for three of those , and of course , we did n't get them just right away because er probably we 'd have got the last one about a couple of years later in these days .
7 O also thought , because of the man 's posture , and the huge overcoat in which he was wrapped , that he looked like a queen in a tragedy which O had seen , who in a terrible moment of despair had sat down , not on a throne or on the marble palace steps , but just right there on the floor .
8 " I think that 's just right now , do n't you ? "
9 No they 're just right actually
10 Not that Luke needed any sartorial props ; he was just naturally sensuously exciting as she had always suspected , and now knew to her cost .
11 oh , oh , the thing is okay , did it , did erm , did , Daniel just suddenly like asked you out or did someone got you together ?
12 Now just gently now .
13 For example , the late John Strachey , former Minister of Food , used to contend that had the notorious African Ground Nuts Scheme been placed just 30 miles to the West of the site chosen in Tanganyika ( now Tanzania ) , the climate differed just sufficiently there that all would have been well .
14 When he spoke , his voice was raised just loud enough to carry over the low-pitched brass rumbles .
15 ‘ Stuck-up snob , ’ declared Tommy , just loud enough to reach every ear in the lecture theatre except the captain 's .
16 Delicate creamy-yellow ‘ E P Bowles ’ stays open just long enough to contrast beautifully with the pale mauve flowers and bright orange stamens of Crocus tommasinianus .
17 At the junction with the road she braked just long enough to see that nothing was coming then turned right and careered wildly down the long hill into the village .
18 Stand the tin of syrup in hot water just long enough to make the syrup thin , runny and warm — not hot .
19 The seizure of Oslo was delayed by only a few hours , just long enough for the king , his ministers and most of parliament — the collective personification of constitutional legitimacy — to evade capture .
20 Just long enough for Jinny to bolt the door .
21 Dot stayed just long enough to smile back .
22 Here , they can combine a professional career with the joys of rural living : Richard 's practice as a chartered surveyor is an easy eight minutes ' drive away , just long enough to ‘ listen to the traffic reports and think of all those people on the M25 ! ’
23 The line had been kept open just long enough .
24 This pond survived just long enough to be incorporated into the Shropshire Union Canal in 1833 , complete with an unusual wealth of water plants , which have earned the canal basin the status of Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1986 .
25 The method of catching eels with a glaive or trident lasted just long enough in the Fens to be recorded on an early documentary film .
26 He paused just long enough for Bull O'Malley to understand the implication of his words .
27 As this is n't actually a direct film licence I wo n't dwell on it for too long ; just long enough to warn you that it 's a particularly poor platform product , with the only good feature being that the Amiga version was a lot worse .
28 And so Bickers moved on to form Levitation , and into his shoes stepped Simon Walker , just long enough to tour extensively and to record the latest album before he , too , split .
29 He unclasped them just long enough to push a small packet across the desk towards Ruth .
30 Just long enough , in the event , to baptise William and Henry Joseph at St Andrew 's , Holborn ( in the September and October of 1854 respectively ) , before returning to Islington and altogether less salubrious surroundings .
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