Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] just a [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ This friction between her and your mother — was it really important or just a manifestation of teenage rebellion ? ’
2 Perhaps now , in the same way , Judith Cowan 's new range or work can also be effective in a climate which desperately seeks more than just a checklist of intention .
3 But it 's more than just a question of who the patients prefer to be treated by .
4 Mirth is close to creativity for to see the absurd in something is to twist reality around in a way creative thought is fashioned — a good jest is a delight and should be regarded as much more than just a bit of frivolity .
5 The full story of the WM & CR is more than just a recalling of the day-to-day running of a railway .
6 The crews are mostly ‘ medical assistants , ’ which means possessing more than just a knowledge of first aid .
7 This is more than just a case of increased differentiation in local voting behaviour .
8 But it 's more than just a problem of pollution .
9 Sociology , as a social science , is more than just a collection of empirical findings and is also more than just a set of speculative armchair ‘ theories ’ .
10 However , one detects more than just a hint of resentment when he talks of the ‘ middle-class ’ , who , with their penchant for rationalisation and organisation , appear to have appropriated the game .
11 Other ways of making life more interesting for the housebound are the occasional holidays in the homes of various members of the family ; also offering to help them to entertain their friends in their own home to more than just a cup of tea , by arranging to take a pre-cooked , easily served meal round to them beforehand .
12 This suggest that the governance of Ulster is more than just a matter of security and that there are urgent needs for an independent environmental protection agency , subsidies for green farming , and more money in general for the administration of conservation .
13 A system which has the intelligence to acknowledge that people are more than just a bag of bones dressed up in a birthday suit and that ill-health is not only caused by biological factors , but social , political , economic and environmental ones as well .
14 Then , as time went on and hypnosis gained credibility and was thought of as more than just a form of stage entertainment , more and more hypnotherapists began to use present-life regression in their work .
15 Sociology , as a social science , is more than just a collection of empirical findings and is also more than just a set of speculative armchair ‘ theories ’ .
16 But this is more than just a taste of the past .
17 Clearly it is more than just a picture of two continent-carrying plates coming together .
18 Solly 's years in the wilderness were more than just a dearth of high-profile wins .
19 But it is more than just a listing of previous research .
20 It 's results will be published at the end of next year , when scientists and patients will find out if it 's more than just a ray of hope .
21 Now rail travellers arriving in Darlington will notice more than just a handful of changes compared to six years ago .
22 And , finally , those extra , necessary words — grouped and coloured — somehow more than just a list of words !
23 A label can be more than just a sequence of characters .
24 The story is long , complicated and just a part of one of the most controversial and problematic developments in the creation of the English canal system , a story admirably told in Charles Hadfield 's The Canals of the East Midlands and more fully still in Philip Stevens ' The Leicester Line .
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