Example sentences of "just [vb pp] to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As can properly be said , the answer just given to the logical question rests essentially on an explained notion of lawlike connection . |
2 | The environment in North Yorkshire is not just confined to the green field sites , it is also confined to the the small villages , the market towns . |
3 | Aggression is not just confined to the larger breeds however , but can also be noted in the case of small dogs . |
4 | If you 've just moved to a new area a good way to break the ice for you and your child is a parent and toddler group . |
5 | The company is currently operating eight sites and has just moved to a new office in South Normanton , Derbyshire . |
6 | Erm the er the road was later just moved to the left hand side of that bridge , and er no longer having to have that restriction . |
7 | Just transferred to the medical physics department . |
8 | Why he felt as if they had just agreed to an illicit liaison he did not know , unless it was the air of sexual invitation this woman wore as other women wore perfume , the practised composition of glance and gesture that she used to imply everything whilst proposing nothing . |
9 | I had just got to the tricky bit when in walked this friend with the usual enquiries . |
10 | ‘ We were singing There was a Princess Long Ago and had just got to the last verse , ‘ Now everybody 's happy now ’ , when the headmistress came in and said the King had died . |
11 | Hello , it 's Mrs here , I 've just spoken to the other lady making a booking for three twin rooms . |
12 | There 's obviously been a misunderstanding there , a lack of communication or whatever , but whereas some departments have got to grips with the issue , unfortunately police wor finance working party just stuck to the traditional way , rather reminiscent of Mr 's old budget working party days , which does n't get to grips with the real needs and the real costs . |