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

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1 And this is just a continuation of that that prejudice against those that appear to be living off the state and not justifying their existence and I think it does n't deserve the time that we 've spent on it tonight .
2 This is just a sample of the papers trawled from one journal during one month .
3 But this is just a way of avoiding responsibility for our lives .
4 It is easier to describe simple organisms first and move on to complex ones but this is just a convenience of arrangement , and we will follow this procedure here .
5 And that in fact what we already have in this county is a balance of policies which substantially favour environmental protection and this is just a means of adding another one which is another hurdle for any department to erm to actually er meet .
6 This is just a waste of time .
7 ( Note that the terms ‘ solution ’ and ‘ dissolution ’ are used widely in discussions of karst landforms , but this is just a form of shorthand since , as was discussed in Section 6.2.3.3 , limestone weathering involves complex chemical reactions . )
8 This is just a sort of first list , the one thing erm you were going to ask Jimmy ?
9 It is often said that this is just an example of Swiss discretion in business , but in my view we have begun to believe that works acquired abroad are somehow superior .
10 He did a load of different experiments , this is just an example of one of them .
11 ‘ Darlington and SouthWest Durham pioneered the concept almost two years ago and this is just an extension of that , ’ said Mr Smith .
12 I this is just the voice of reason .
13 She said she was ‘ not prepared to go to jail for that ungrateful woman ’ and told ANC intelligence officers : ‘ This is just the tip of the iceberg .
14 Litter disfigures the countryside and contributes to pollution , but this is just the tip of the environmental iceberg .
15 There is a selection of books listed at the end of this book , but this is just the tip of the iceberg .
16 And this is just the tip of the iceberg — the accident iceberg , that is .
17 At a total cost to local Charge payers of around twenty thousand , some people may think such civic junketing has been terribly excessive but the truth is , Lord Mayor , that this is just the tip of the iceberg .
18 This is just the kind of system that encourages crime .
19 This is just the kind of thing you waste months reconstructing under laboratory conditions — the difference in reaction between when you think you 're morally right , and when you think you 're factually right .
20 Not only have you achieved a real goal , well , almost , but from now on there will be no more excuses , no more ‘ false ceilings ’ for projects and ambitions — this is just the beginning of a very new and different life for you .
21 This is just the scream of the Luddites in a changing world .
22 Because I mean this is just the start of the trust I mean , nothing 'll change next year .
23 and this is just the relative of the averages of prices weighted by base quantities , i.e. equivalent to a weighted version of method 2 .
24 But , as Peter immediately tells his father , this is just the sort of bon mot to expect from an idler who is being kept in the lap of luxury .
25 Now I 'm not getting at you or Peter Underhill , both of being excellent fellows ; but this is just the sort of thing I predicted would happen twenty years ago when we , as a country , started to ‘ go metric ’ and were assured that five years would see it done .
26 This is just the sort of thing that we were all afraid of .
27 ‘ I mean , this is just the sort of shit the Editor would write .
28 This is just the sort of problem the family historian has to be aware of .
29 Mr Chairman , it 's just , just the sort of reason why we did n't su did n't support spending eight thousand pounds on , on some low pay unit , this is just the sort of thing that we feel that , that Committee 's money should be spent on .
30 Chairman , I believe that this is just the sort of motion that can only bring local government into disrepute It 's an abuse of power the council holds lands in the county farms estate for purposes set out in the nineteen sixty agriculture act .
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