Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | The Manchester City striker has scored just once so far this season — so he has a major incentive to score against Arsenal in this televised tussle . |
2 | John Aldridge has scored just one goal in 26 internationals and Tony Cascarino three in 16 appearances . |
3 | With no previous running experience , Pamela has spent just under two years training and preparing for the race . |
4 | While the role of small firms should not be discounted , recent work at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex has shown just how many significant innovations have come out of large companies . |
5 | The election has come just in time to boost the Easter start of the housing market 's buying season . |
6 | The threat comes from Germany , whose deeply green environment ministry has imposed just such an obligation . |
7 | I think the real historical tragedy is that AIDS has emerged just at the moment that the gay community was reaching a sort of maturity and openness . |
8 | It 's early to tell yet ) to a recent number of one of the fashion monthlies , the wheel has turned just about half-circle and arrived at the point where it is almost essential to talk about the food and drink , because they have been chosen mainly with a view to distracting attention from the table decorations . |
9 | That a large and heterogeneous society like the United States has maintained just two parties for almost its entire history suggests that the job of aggregation has been performed admirably , but it must be remembered that in the United States these interests are really only aggregated once every four years , just long enough for the parties to select their presidential candidates and fight for their election . |
10 | The research aims to establish just how such ‘ gains ’ might be generated from the commercial development of land by looking at the roles of , relationships between , public and private interests in shaping the development process . |
11 | A friend of Ken 's had just taken his life after being given the choice of going to prison or a mental hospital . |
12 | And the thing that I did say to June once was erm , you know , when I began to courting and seeing all the girls in the pretty little dresses and things , Marks and Spencer 's had just got clubs going and that , you know . |
13 | IT CAN be no easy task making a satisfactory book out of a disparate collection of television scripts , but with one glaring exception Nova has achieved just that . |
14 | A Palace spokesman said : ‘ In times of recession one should look at cost-cutting and the princess has done just this . |
15 | Rosenthal has selected just three artists to stand for new developments in the Nineties : Jeff Koons , Robert Gober and Mike Kelly . |
16 | An initial impression of firmness tends to disguise just how hard the suspension is working . |
17 | However , such a fantasy serves to show just how structured contemporary institutions of higher education are , and how far such structures imply structures of knowledge . |
18 | Unlike most clergy houses , which had either too little furniture in them for reasons of poverty or too much from the wrong sort of inheritance , Canon Wheeler 's had just the right amount in the right places . |
19 | HWIM attempts to find just the n highest scoring ‘ seed ’ words anywhere in the utterance , the remainder being predicted top-down by the syntactic/semantic component using the seed words as starting points . |
20 | THE BBC 's finance director has quit just two months after accounting errors led to an overspending of £20 million . |
21 | SERC , for example , has been following his advice assiduously — the Sussex fullerene chemistry group has received just £24045 from that source . |
22 | Louis has had just had his call for his hernia , but he 's got ta ring up on Tuesday to see if there 's a bed available . |
23 | Sadly the whole evening tends to confirm just how single-handed Callas ' achievement was back in the Fifties . |
24 | Sadly the whole evening tends to confirm just how single-handed Callas ' achievement was back in the Fifties . |
25 | Because Berkeley tends to build just two or three properties per site , it can react very quickly to any changes in the market . |
26 | For the moment , this extraordinary team prepares to offer just one more performance at Twickenham . |
27 | After all , the hawks do actually eat what they catch and you can see how hard the hawk has to work just to get one square meal . |
28 | THE past decade has proved just how foolhardy it would be to gaze into the crystal ball and confidently predict what lies ahead in the next 10 years . |
29 | A secret report obtained by The Northern Echo says the authority has earmarked just £590 for publicity and advertising in a bid to drum up more visitors . |
30 | South Korea 's rate has become just 2% more competitive since 1986 , but is a hefty 22% better than in mid-1989 . |