Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] just [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | His rooms were in the original college , the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse , a seventeenth-century Mughal building just outside the Ajmeri Gate . |
2 | P C Critchley on his old bike just like the dead officer , seems from another age , far from the violence of modern London . |
3 | The defendant struck with the knife into her throat on the left-hand side just near the jugular vein , with such force that it severed the spinal cord , causing almost instant paralysis . |
4 | er right erm tt yep that seems to be okay I did n't erm no I was reading this on , this morning just after the clinical lecture and I did n't see anything that , that I thought would be problematic erm you know given , you know , sort of what I 've seen in your coursework so far you seem to have got a fairly good idea of what you can ask and what you can get away with and what sorts of things you think are useful and , and , and stuff like that so erm you know I 'm entirely happy with your judgment as to the content erm you know because it 's part of an ongoing pr project and it 's not just something that you 've , you 've knocked off in half an hour or anything so erm |
5 | This sunny Victorian house is situated in a wide tree-lined avenue just off the sedate Hove sea-front . |
6 | The oldest of the three porters running the glass-fronted lodge just inside the main entrance was putting a middle-aged woman with a blue hat into a wheel-chair . |
7 | This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border . |
8 | It followed the attack up with a vicious peck just above the other bird 's beak . |
9 | The Beckwith brothers and Tony Clegg exited from property shares with perfect timing just before the current disastrous recession . |
10 | Tokyo : Index-linked buying just before the close drove prices up and enabled the Nikkei average to end with a gain of 140.19 points at 35,522.99 . |
11 | Location : A converted barn just off the main A30 in the quiet village of Mitchell , 15 minutes drive from Truro and Newquay in Cornwall . |
12 | Life is a natural cycle just like the changing seasons so youth must move to middle age and then proceed to death . |
13 | After colonscopy , 3.6 g of PEG in 30 ml water were passed through the working channel of the colonoscope and deposited in the descending colon just below the splenic flexure . |
14 | Postmortem examination showed a right sided parapharyngeal tumour , with the lower border just above the carotid bifurcation and had ulcerated into the pharynx . |
15 | After a brief stay there , we move south-west into the ubiquitous rural ocean until we arrive at a remarkable experimental settlement just off the main road between Kharkov and Poltava . |
16 | Schrader refers to the short , written out cadenza-like flourish just before the final cadences of the Prelude in F minor BWV534 as a precedent , but this does not seem justification enough , particularly as the cadenza he provides in this case is much more than merely a brief manual flourish . |
17 | There is a useful deep bin stowage on each side of the berth , a large hanging locker and comfortable small settee just inside the sliding cabin door . |
18 | John Ellis of Hanmer ( a small village just across the Welsh border ) was presented at the manorial court in 1581 ‘ for erecting of one bay of a house upon the lords waste grounde in Myddle woode ’ . |
19 | For this to work though , it was absolutely essential to get them to their spot a minute or two ahead of her , and to achieve that we had arranged for Mrs Thatcher to pause for a cup of coffee with the VIPs in a small room just outside the terminal door . |
20 | Whereas Esther , intellectually more gifted than Charles , chose to live in a small flat just off the wrong end of Ladbroke Grove , earning a pittance from odd lectures , odd articles , a little teaching . |
21 | Peter Yeo felt a headache starting , and felt the familiar pressure just above the right eye worsen with the realization that in precisely five minutes he would be needed in a meeting . |
22 | We stopped at the far end just under the small choir loft where there was a recess leading up to the tower . |
23 | There was a small balcony just outside the hidden window , now inaccessible and covered in pigeon droppings . |
24 | Jason Brummell clipped a free-kick over the defence and Gary Traviss hit a superb volley just inside the far post . |
25 | A forestry worker discovered the alleged informer 's body dumped by the road in isolated country just inside the northern side of the Irish border six miles from Castledery , Co Tyrone . |
26 | There is some evidence that Cornish tin-mining maintained a reasonable level of production , although with some fluctuations : a sharp drop just after the Black Death and a boom at the end of the fourteenth century were followed by a period of depression in the half-century after 1430 , with a considerable recovery by the early sixteenth century . |
27 | There was disagreement between the two companies as to whose responsibility would be the making of this towpath , so that in the end they built between them a new bridge just beyond the bottom lock . |
28 | In these instances it is not uncommon to find a government 's revenue ( as in Lesotho ) almost totally committed to paying its teacher force — hence nothing left over to equip the schools ; in which case it is worth asking whether the whole costly mechanism of providing school education has not come to an unprofitable full-stop just before the only point where it can be productive — enabling children to learn . |
29 | The first of the two ten-truck convoys was due to spend its third night just inside the Serbian border . |
30 | His parents had left a village in the mountains near the Albanian border just after the Civil War . |