Example sentences of "[noun] just [verb] [not/n't] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There 's some justification for having Green Link as a separate publication but even that is is under question in the coming twelve months because our circulation just does n't warrant all of these publications .
2 But Edward just did n't seem interested .
3 Captain Barton MacLane just did n't like private eyes .
4 The assembly language code generation from the compiler fails to capitalise on the superb architecture of the chip and in many cases just does not produce executable code from a tried and tested C language source .
5 Compared with the Rover 220 Turbo Coupe or even the BMW 325 coupe , the VW just does not make any sense at all — at least on paper .
6 He said : ‘ There is not one club in Britain that can be compared to this one — the trouble is people in England just do n't realise that .
7 The Spanish growers may be doing their best to provide tomatoes acceptable to the English market but evidently English varieties and the Spanish soil and climatic conditions just do n't suit each other .
8 It has not reneged on any of its claims , but , with the box having become a symbol of the garbage crisis , it concedes that " our customers just do n't feel good about it " .
9 Blue Biros just did n't look right .
10 Sooner or later you 're going to find out that life just does n't work that way . ’
11 ‘ The League just do n't seem able to sort it out , ’ Taylor said yesterday .
12 His confident appearances in the music press just did n't ring true .
13 A Resistance group should use enemy weapons , or stuff that can take enemy ammo — and the Company just did n't have enough Russian gear then , in the early Fifties .
14 But for the dressing-up ghosts it just about sends them crazy , after all that bother , finding the right clothes , and often arranging to carry their heads in funny places — I mean not on their necks — and then the lifer just does n't take any notice .
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