Example sentences of "[conj] just [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 2 ) Both of these two framings are acceptable : the body is cut either just below or just above the elbow joint . |
2 | Examples to show the difference from unnecessary obstruction include leaving a vehicle around a blind bend , or just over a humped-back bridge etc . |
3 | There are now available drugs which , injected prior to or just after a learning trial , improve retention of the memory ( that is , increase the ‘ savings ’ as defined in Chapter 5 ) in animals tested hours or days subsequently . |
4 | You said that just like a Jersey bean now look my men ! |
5 | Nor from the point of view of the speaker , is there any hard and fast boundary between these and a non-restrictive adjective used in order to make explicit some property , when it is suspected that the hearer is unaware that it is implied by the use of the noun , as with poisonous in : ( 10 ) she threw Maisie 's lunch-box out of the window because it had a poisonous red-back spider in it Note that ( 10 ) further exemplifies the fact that whether an adjective is taken as restrictive or not depends on the rest of the entity-identifying phrase rather than just on the head noun . |
6 | Cutting should be about 9in long , cut just below a leaf joint at the bottom , and just above a leaf joint at the top . |
7 | They reflect money balances and just as a mirror image shows everything literally as a mirror image , everything is the opposite way round , so too are the balances in the mirror accounts in relation to the balances in the NOSTRO and VOSTRO accounts . |
8 | Repeat a little further inwards until just below the cheek bone ( see Fig. 16 ) . |
9 | In front of them was the black mass of the mountain , but just above the ground level was a slightly brighter irregular ovoid , whose barely perceptible light seemed to drift slightly upwards . |