Example sentences of "be used just " in BNC.
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1 | It can be used just like granulated sugar , spoon for spoon , in drinks , desserts , cereals and some recipes . |
2 | However , the reason why may lie in the fact that a cricket bat , tennis racket and snooker cue can be used just as adeptly by a left-handed person as a right-hander . |
3 | Tongs can be used just as effectively but remember that the larger the barrel , the bigger the curl . |
4 | Although these patterns can be used just as they are , they are also useful for experimenting with whilst you are learning to use the program . |
5 | The material could also be used just on the back wall of an alcove , to highlight a special collection displayed on shelves in front of it , for instance . |
6 | It may be used just to give the researcher a feel for what is being studied ; as a resource to back up or complement evidence produced from other sources ; or as evidence in itself , as the topic of the research . |
7 | However they can be used just as " wallpaper " to fill the screen while the words carry the message . |
8 | Top hair dressers flew in Paris salons of Carita and Alexandre ; Elizabeth Arden created a new make-up named Farah , to be given in kits to the guests ; Baccarat designed the crystal goblets ; Ceralene fashioned the place setting after a fifth century BC Persian ceramic ; Robert Hailland produced a cup-and-saucer service to be used just once by arriving guests ; and Porthault , one of the great French linen makers , made the private and state linens . |
9 | This would be the most natural way of questioning any of the predicative adjectives in ( 30 ) — and could be used just as well for the second and third cases of ( 28 ) : ( 30 ) his accountant was sensible Helen 's profile is striking the new coin is octagonal Just as the contrast between how ? and which ? reflects the contrast of structural position between postnominal attributive and predicate qualifier , so the contrast of question words between how ? and what ? or what … like ? allows us to infer that an adjective in ordinary predicative position is not a plausible origin for the predicate qualifier . |