Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] be just [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But because of the special circumstances of York we 've got to first define and refine the area of search to a specific corridor and then the other locational criteria are just a guidance , first we take the proposals forward to the local plan stage .
2 Puzzling pines and poorly potatoes are just a couple of the problems to be solved by our team of BBC experts this month
3 The much-hyped sleevenotes are just a bunch of insubstantial and dull quotes taken from an insubstantial and dull American biography .
4 It the belief becomes current in public opinion that in the arguments between government and opposition it is not really a matter of opposing opinions being presented , then the impression will increasingly gain currency that parliamentary discussions are just a game .
5 Their differing opinions are just a discussion , with no heated feelings at all , and Jack is obeyed without argument .
6 These animals are just a handful from the diversity of the natural world and have been hounded to near extinction by trade , disappearing habitat and hunting .
7 All his ferocious attacks were just a game .
8 These things are just the tip of the ice-berg .
9 If the solitude and beauty of the area grabs you then these routes are just a taster of what the west has to offer , and no doubt you 'll return .
10 Vega admitted that it was reminiscent of those halcyon days except that ‘ compared to the Clash audience , these guys are just a stream of piss ! ’
11 Vega admitted that it was reminiscent of those halcyon days except that ‘ compared to the Clash audience , these guys are just a stream of piss ! ’
12 The Reverend Derek Sawyer needs to make nine thousands pounds worth of savings , so these cuts are just the start .
13 Automatic guidelines are just the start and to keep this description of reasonable length many important features have to be left out — there are just so many .
14 When you think about it the Compact goals are just the sort of goals that every school has anyway .
15 The ten commandments are just a myth it carries no more force whatsoever .
16 He says that most of those years are just a blur but he finds it hard to forget that he was locked in a secure ward for the seriously mentally ill for two weeks .
17 Four years ago , those markets were just a rumour — places where scraps of lambs the size of rabbits were bought for unbelievable prices and then spitted like kebabs .
18 It makes me mad because the idea is that no guy would fancy a fat woman , that fat women are just a joke .
19 Computerised databases are just the job for any record storage as many of you may know .
20 So , the fact that who works in the green grocers is just a bit of additional information , it 's not necessary for the the main part of the sentence , you can take it out and it 's not going to take , make any difference to the construction or the meaning of the sentence , it 's a bit of additional information .
21 All the other times were just a way of reminding myself of the realities and provoking you at the same time .
22 All of these new ideas are just the beginning of the innovations to come from American Express , which will continue its mission of closing the gap between its card and those of other companies , John Petersen says .
23 Two Houseparties are just a stone 's throw ( if you 've got a powerful catapult ) from our windsurf centres at Nidri on Levkas , an Finikounda in the Peloponese .
24 Australia again provided the answer with Mitchelton 's elegant and keenly-priced ‘ 89 Late Picked Muscat ( Tesco , £4.19 ) , whose rich , sweet flavours were just the ticket .
  Next page