Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] just [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | First , a sample of 10 9 atoms is loaded into a magneto-optical trap , where they remain for just over 1 second . |
2 | Mark tells us so much about who Jesus is and what he 's come for just by showing us that one miracle but what I 'm suggesting to you here is that you can look for greater meaning in it , further symbolism . |
3 | Disregarding the influx of early 1956 , which involved about 150 birds and appears quite exceptional , the average number seen per year rose from just over one to 14 between 1952 and 1962 , jumped to 70 or more per year between 1963 and 1972 , and rose to over 100 per year between 1973 and 1976 . |
4 | Most importantly the Chardonnay in the grand cru sector has risen from nearly a third to over a half of the vines cultivated , while in the premiers crus it has dropped from just under a half to less than 40% . |
5 | You What some you were erm , erm , put off by there , was the fact that these senses , I referred to just by their noun , like smell and touch , and you did n't recognise there , was reference to the whole sense . |
6 | Not every day like we used to just after her accident , but quite a lot all the same . |
7 | It exploded from just inside the Springbok 22 and Oosthuysen raced three-quarters the length of the pitch with Steve Hackney closing on him every second . |
8 | His hissed order came from just beyond the stern . |
9 | Mr Hayes said : ‘ We thought of the idea because he came from just up the road from the school and was later brought up and schooled at Great Ayton . ’ |
10 | ‘ If you came from just down the road it would make no difference . |
11 | A log fire crackled in the hearth and two capped braziers had been moved in just inside the door . |
12 | One can not know what an adjective is being applied to just by considering its lexical meaning : the support of an adjective is defined by something outside the adjective 's own lexical content . |
13 | An excellent overview of organisational communication research written specifically with reference to the external organisational environment appears in a valuable compendium Handbook of organizational communication — a volume that in this context I am not ashamed to admit that I came across just by chance in a bookshop whilst looking for something completely different ! |
14 | That troubadour who passes by just in time to rescue the girl from a hedgerow scuffle ; the sudden but convenient Dickensian benefactors ; the neat shipwreck on a foreign shore which reunites siblings and lovers . |
15 | Three cocaine smugglers have died in just over a month after swallowing their contraband to beat searches . |
16 | Exit : Keep left-turn indicator going until just after leaving the roundabout |
17 | For obvious reasons this workshop is usually scheduled for just before their second block of full-time teaching practice . |
18 | This stretches from just below the wing fringe down to a point level with the centreline of the single chevron ; the joins are so finely stitched as to be almost invisible . |
19 | Police , with riot gear on standby , were called in just after 1am this morning . |
20 | ‘ He 's here , ’ Florian observed from just behind her . |
21 | An arrow protrudes from just below its kneck . |
22 | Witham dominated most of the first-half but did not score until just before half-time when Adcock cleverly chipped the ball over the keeper . |
23 | And Vivienne kept telling me , I should have stayed on just for the grant . |
24 | This simple mixture is placed in a heater and the temperature quickly raised to just below the boiling point of water . |
25 | From September 1988 , particularly through the inclusion of planning studies , it will move to just above half ( Figure 2.1 ) . |
26 | I concentrated on flying at just below the manoeuvring speed as the big rain drops cracked against the windscreen . |
27 | Dealers who had flown in just for the sale were bitterly disappointed ( though they could privately view the works at Christie 's nonetheless ) , and the lavish , hard-bound catalogue became unobtainable overnight . |
28 | Seventeen players have been chosen for the trip , with a final choice delayed until just before the kick-off . |
29 | Rosy-walled Urbino and the fairytale Castle of Gradara beckon from just over the border in Marche . |
30 | ‘ Just now , ’ they told me ‘ it is the Garara ( trousers which flare from just above the knee ) and quite a short Kamiz to go with it and of course a Dupatta ( a long light scarf ) in georgette in an exactly matching colour ’ . |