Example sentences of "do just [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay what we 'll just do just just a brief . |
2 | Since merely knowing the brain state does not reveal what the experience is like , and since what the experience is like , if it is a reality at all ( which Tye does not dispute ) , must be a fact about the experience ( or a feature or aspect of the experience , which will do just as well ) , it follows that the experience is not a brain state . |
3 | That will do just as well . |
4 | That is why Rugby Union nowadays would probably do just as well if the game built a system of scouting such as Rugby League has had for 100 years . |
5 | I should think that a piece of string would do just as well . |
6 | We are all aware of the damage that can be done by threatening to ‘ call a policeman ’ or ‘ fetch the bogeyman ’ , but many more casual phrases — never intended as a threat — can do just as much harm . |
7 | I 'd do just as well , I promise you ! ’ |
8 | Surely heavy plastic bags would do just as well ? ’ |
9 | In Scotland , where there is a shortage of imported heroin , people abuse pharmaceutical drugs that can do just as much damage . |
10 | When bees go food-collecting in the tropics , it 's not necessarily flowers they 're after — for Trigona hypogea , a dead toad will do just as well . |
11 | I told him that the Owsla 's privileges did n't mean all that much to me in any case and that a strong rabbit could always do just as well by leaving the warren . |
12 | For our purposes , possible mistakes will do just as well . |
13 | Amusement will bring him to it , but explosive anger will do just as nicely . |
14 | When the price was raised , parents and children asked whether it was really worth it , or sandwiches would do just as well . |
15 | She said pretending would do just as well . |
16 | If he 's already gone home tomorrow morning will do just as well . ’ |
17 | John Allerton is one that springs to mind , a lovely angler to watch and certainly not one who inspires the onlooker to think that he could do just as well . |
18 | We do some in-house , and we 've also got an outside researcher called Norman Pickering who has a home laboratory where he can do just about anything … |
19 | In fact you can do just about anything in Germany with a GTF Go-As-You-Please holiday . |
20 | That kind of knowledge could be highly dangerous , and she would do just about anything to keep it from him . |
21 | How could she tell him that , while women all over the country would do just about anything even to be in the same room as him , she , Shannon Lea , did n't want to touch him ? |
22 | With a little help from your friends and the specially adapted boats , you can do just about anything . |
23 | Well se , see what you can do just now . |
24 | I 've done just over fifty percent of them so far . |
25 | I suppose in the past , this sort of consultation was done just verbally on the telephone was it ? |
26 | The trouble is that his men have done just as badly as the old guard . |
27 | B has acquired ownership through a different disposition ( institution as heir ; although a legacy would have done just as well ) . |
28 | There was another track after ‘ Happy Hour ’ that we could have put out that probably would have done just as well , but instead we went for a ballad , ‘ Think For A Minute ’ , to make people think , ‘ Jesus , there 's more to this group than I 'd thought ’ . |
29 | The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) . |
30 | People who challenge the assumption that much of what a house officer does could be done just as well by someone without a medical qualification may be surprised to learn that in Taunton and Cheltenham nurse practitioners are already working as house officers on two surgical firms ( box ) . |