Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] just [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And then I was dozing a bit and while we were watching like Arachnophobia we were we were still in bed but about four hours sleep just about .
2 As a result , the A and B lists provide just over half of the records on daytime Radio 1 .
3 Today 's satellite pictures show just why it 's felt so cold .
4 At the end of the year , the surplus added to the general reserve was £325,000 , meaning that our liquid reserves total just over £2m — equivalent to three months ' operating costs .
5 I settle to a large Lagavulin in relief , and watch Martin Stephenson illustrate just why he is a full-time professional and I am a dilettante moonlighting journalist with the eternal excuse that there might be a column in it .
6 Optically such eyes work just as well out of water as in it .
7 its the same in all jobs , look at the banks how they 've had to cut down on staff , computers have just totally took over , I mean every , every area of work more or less its been done away with by computers
8 ‘ The adverts show just how easy and pleasant travelling by Regional Railways can be , ’ he said .
9 Word processors are more like DTP packages , and spreadsheets do just about everything bar make the money for you in the first place .
10 They become disillusioned when they realise that their parents have just as many faults as everyone else .
11 As well as national recommendations for radon limitation , various supranational values vary just as widely .
12 Half of clinics open just once a week to women seeking contraceptive advice , a Family Planning Association survey revealed yesterday .
13 There was a wet fish shop just there and in my eagerness to escape I darted in .
14 Research by The Guardian in 1989 indicated that universities receive just under £200 million a year from industry and commerce and the polytechnics receive about £60 million — taken together , these sums represent about 6 per cent of total funding .
15 These stresses and strains emerge just as forcibly in studies specifically of the supporters of the elderly mentally infirm .
16 The Battersea group have just successfully organised their fourth ‘ Embassy crawl ’ or sponsored walk on Saturday 19 October .
17 The responses to those questions show just how problematic a concept it is , and makes phrases such as ‘ the map of knowledge ’ begin to seem decidedly simplistic .
18 Indeed , statistics reveal just how remarkably consistent European Tour players are in all areas of the game .
19 ‘ The prosecution say such actions demonstrate just how deliberate the behaviour of the defendants was , ’ he said .
20 Its apparent width is increased by the rectangular ports set just below sheer in each quarter .
21 Bill Webb , managing director of the Progressive , said Northern Ireland investors know just how to play the market — and win .
22 1.17 The arguments against high levels of taxation apply just as much to local taxes .
23 Pointon had been caught by a late Giggs tackle just before , and the referee decided that a strong word with the young Welshman , who had given United the lead with a goal worthy of crowning champions , was sufficient .
24 These are the IRA 's methods , and midnight assassinations do just as much damage to the unionist cause as the IRA 's bombs and murders .
25 The George Hotel has prepared an appropriate feast for the Town Crier. 300 years on , pancakes taste just as good as they always did .
26 ‘ Few people realise just how far ahead the French have gone ’ , he says .
27 Few people realise just how basic is the need deliberately to look for alternatives .
28 Few people realise just how much depends on a man 's reputation even in this day and age .
29 Not only do the longer studs serve no purpose other than to inflict greater pain upon both teammates and opposition ( standard studs give just as much grip in the scrums ) , but the players rightly risk sanction if caught endangering others .
30 Delicate creamy-yellow ‘ E P Bowles ’ stays open just long enough to contrast beautifully with the pale mauve flowers and bright orange stamens of Crocus tommasinianus .
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