Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] just [verb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
2 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
3 and it 's a case of er if you 're talking to somebody about pension requirement it would be a case of Mr Prospect let's just have a look , let's imagine today is the last day that you 'll be working as a carpenter .
4 Instead of being answered instantly by a human voice , callers at busy times may just hear a recorded message .
5 Ideally , the toe should just clear the ground by about the thickness of a 10p piece for most clubs ; a 2p for the short irons .
6 Two muscular and sinewy songs which prove that Wilder may just have something special after all .
7 By appealing directly to his fellow-citizens and banking on a generous response , the President may just have gambled correctly .
8 Some of the tasks , however , may be simply easier by nature than others and a significant result may just indicate , for instance , that it is easier to recognise and report words than trigrams .
9 Automation may just come into its own as global cross-border trading picks up .
10 … and since this is the nature page , readers may just have noticed a Conservative Party pre-election poster featuring a giant , savings-sucking mosquito .
11 Golf : Wolstenholme must just play within himself Peter McEvoy gives the Amateur champion advice on how to cope with the professional game at Augusta
12 The back-row confrontation might just go the way of Bath with Dave Egerton , Ben Clarke and Andy Robinson looking a superior combination — on paper at least — although Peter Winterbottom , in particular , will want to prove me wrong .
13 She did n't much rate her chances of getting hold of the key to Charlie 's desk , but the desk itself was so old and the drawer appeared to be so ill-fitting that a touch of leverage might just spring it open .
14 Burden said Mrs. Fanshawe might just recall why her husband 's Jaguar had skidded and overturned on the empty fast lane of the twin track road , but he doubted it .
15 In theory children over the age of 12 months could just use an adult seat belt .
16 Hari could just see a shape outlined against the uncovered glass , she had forgotten to put dad 's apron over the window .
17 I saw that someone like Richard Pryor could just go out on stage and talk about what it was like to be Richard Pryor .
18 Quickly an apartment block rose six storeys high around it , almost removing it from sight : passers-by could just make it out looking through the unglazed windows of the unfinished ground-floor flats .
19 Lucy could just imagine how Charlie would react ; at the first whiff of implication in a murder case he 'd probably burn everything .
20 I remember a couple of scenes when David would just go on and on asking me what I was doing with Michael , ’ she says .
21 I sit on a flat stone in one — the straw thatched roof would just have cleared my head — imagining what was kept in the neat stone alcoves .
22 The opt-out schools will just increase the gap between the places where people have money to spend on their kids ' education and those where they have n't .
23 That tooth will just have to wait for California , along with everything else .
24 If you do n't tension the boom bang when you 're sailing off wind , the boom will just lift , the sail roll twist and you 'll get bags of uncontrollable power .
25 Well , they have a fight erm they very rarely attack us , but they very frequently fight amongst themselves , and it 's usually over something that 's happened previously , but a few stupid words can just spark something that could be ignored if everything else was all right , but it an insult on top of hundreds of insults will just tip them over .
26 But , in fact , virtually no behavioural tendency which constitutes genuine action can just show up in a cultural context ‘ as itself ’ .
27 You may not notice this , as there is always a clearance between these magnets and the needles , but this obstruction can just touch the needles and cause slight grating .
28 Mums and Dads can just relax and enjoy the leisure facilities , including Swimming Pools , Saunas , Solariums .
29 Get them all down and then the person on the quieter entrance can just write them down .
30 However , specific observations always needs to be related to general claims or GENERALISATIONS , without which the specific can just seem trivial and random .
  Next page