Example sentences of "be always just " in BNC.
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1 | The trouble is that we did n't have our leaflets ready because when you d er depend on large firms to help you , you know they 're always just so busy when you need them , so it was dragged out . |
2 | Rave is a corrupting virus in the double helix , tatty construx that hint at a moon-booted , gold lamé future which is always just out of reach . |
3 | Perfection is always just out of reach , yet constantly sought . |
4 | It is all very well to talk about observables being represented by operators but the result of an actual measurement is always just a number . |
5 | Work is always just carried on with the dust samples fiddled . |
6 | Its distribution in space becomes more and more contorted by the velocity fluctuations , but so long as molecular diffusion plays no role , the marked fluid is always just the same fluid . |
7 | While standing elegantly beside a crisp colourful salad , the black and white is always just right . |
8 | is always just . |
9 | That 's been his main stock in trade I suppose — he 's always just ahead with what he says . ’ |
10 | From Becher 's second-time I was always just struggling , though jumping the third-last I was in the right position and had every chance . |
11 | Furness was strong and forceful by nature and wielded a power in his Departments , although he was always just and fair with his employees . |
12 | He found this ‘ golden age ’ was always just over the horizon , one generation further back ( see Reading 3 , Chapter 5 ) . |
13 | It was always just two men , bare-fisted in a fight to a finish . |
14 | I just used to do a bit of cottaging , picking people up , particularly during the war ; that was the heyday in picking people up so easily — in crowded trains , in the blackout — but it was always just the one-off . |
15 | In reports of assaults on women and girls there was always just one person accused . |
16 | She was always just Clare 's plain , timid little sister to me : inferior , inadequate and inconsequential . |
17 | Well the age group was always just school age which was up to fourteen . |
18 | And when at last she fell asleep it was to find herself in the château , running endlessly through a labyrinth of rooms , searching for something that was always just beyond her reach . |
19 | The figure was always just ahead of him , crouched low but quick and stealthy . |
20 | This was always just one room |