Example sentences of "[det] be just [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is just across the road from Incline Top and should produce 650,000 tonnes of coal .
2 This is just across the border from Canada .
3 This is just for the courtyard and these shrubs and things
4 This is just for the trade , still all very much in the air , ’ she warned , ‘ and not the trade at large .
5 Because there was n't the same amount of work , this is just after the war I 'm talking about , and there was n't so many going then .
6 This is just like the sweep stroke where we extend the reach to apply more force .
7 But this was just during the strike ?
8 In this spirit I joined the Abortion Law Reform Association while still at school ; this was just before the passage of the 1967 Abortion Act .
9 The situation today is very muddled , software is available for both the Apple Macintosh and the IBM PC and its compatibles but even more is just around the corner and it wo n't be until towards the end of the first quarter of next year that the market will have stabilised .
10 A forty one , that 's the road between Banbury and Bicester , there are temporary traffic lights for resurfacing work , that 's just between the Soldern turn-off by the Bear public house and the Northants border , that 's going to be causing some long delays .
11 Hobson 's choices do n't come much more painful , but as ever Eitzel rewards the faithful , rifling some quite astounding new American Music Club material for an acoustic show that was often too painful to bear — and that 's just for the audience .
12 Also if you 're moving through to Wardington on the 361 , resurfacing again has left some temporary traffic lights , that 's just to the north of Banbury there , between in fact Banbury and the Daventry road .
13 A forty one , that 's the road between Banbury and Bicester , there are temporary traffic lights just between Sodone turn off , that 's just by the Bear public house and the Northants border ; there are some long delays likely along that stretch .
14 Four other girls , that 's right and of course there were housemaids there to do the work and er yes housemaids and er and er you know and in the , in the kitchen , you see , there was the chef and er a cook , the kitchen maid and er a young man , a boy , well just left school to scrub the tables down and do the floors and that sort of thing and er and whi and er while I , of course I had to go down every day to type , to see what the chef said , what was on the menu and type it , type out the menus , you see , that was one of my jobs and er and if let me think , yes there was quite a number of staff , that 's just in the kitchen
15 That was just after the war , 1949 , and I was passionately interested in all the political movements . ’
16 But do n't forget that was just after the war and er the Labour were beginning to build up , getting things better , run better country than they were previous p people .
17 okay , okay , all right year seven , that was just by the way .
18 The army said that , in three days , it had killed 27 people ; diplomats said that well over 100 had died , and that was just in the capital , Bamako .
19 That one or two might make enough money to pass as legitimately successful , but that most would go on hoping for and talking about the ‘ up for none touch ’ that was just around the corner if only this and that fell into place until they became little more than saloon-bar bores .
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