Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Norm then told him to carry on just playing for as long as he could .
2 I wanted to go on just to say , to address one other subject and that 's traffic calming , traffic calming is a very important aspect in our rural areas and indeed in our towns .
3 ‘ Er weddin' dress 'ad been run up for 'er by Mrs Stuart that 'ad only just give up 'er job workin' for a dressmaker in Shoreditch .
4 They tend perhaps just to lack that real killer instinct and erm it 's such a great shame because people might laugh and joke looking at the league table , in fact United , since Christmas , have played some very good football indeed .
5 Only I want Only just get me a tin of hair lacquer , normal hold for tinted that 's all I want .
6 With clients like this walking down just wan na go down quality .
7 It also enables management to anticipate both beneficial and adverse trends before the event or take evasive action when the evidence of an emerging problem has only just presented itself .
8 Planning permission was granted two months ago but the generating company , National Power , has only just decided to go ahead .
9 Strongly independent all his life , John Granger did n't let blindness change his lifestyle , and although now in his nineties has only just moved into a sheltered flat in Oxford .
10 Now twenty-four , she came to London originally from Gloucestershire , and has only just moved ‘ south of the river ’ to start a new job .
11 — Clearly the words ‘ Now I am seeing this as apex ’ can not so far mean anything to a learner who has only just met the concepts of apex , base and so on — But I do not mean this as empirical proposition .
12 The computer evidence problem has only just arisen .
13 In most European countries insider dealing has only just become an offence , thanks to a 1989 European Community directive .
14 But the horridly fascinating subtlety of the mite 's means of infestation has only just become clear , thanks to Dr Nigel Franks and colleagues at the University of Bath , who have been studying infested colonies in observation nests .
15 Ms Bhutto has only just survived a vote of no confidence by the opposition , when her slim and wavering majority was cut by half , partially because of the defection of four of the tribal members to opposition benches .
16 No longer in the calendar with a prime week of its own , an event which has only just survived this year through a last minute rescue sponsorship package , will hardly be able to reduce its prize money in 1993 from the $1m it already pays to the Double-Up new minimum of $625,000 , even though it will no longer be guaranteed even one of the top ten ranked or other leading box office players .
17 The suggestion of a silver thread among the dark men in green makes Gus appear a distinguished elder statesmen , far too distinguished-looking for a man who has only just reached 29 .
18 THE Queen 's cousin , Sir Angus Oglivy , has bought himself an early Christmas present — a Zike , the invention launched last summer by Sir Clive Sinclair but which has only just reached the shops at £499 .
19 The program has only just reached the material development loop , but it is nonetheless quite useful to look at its progress and comment on the development so far .
20 My son has only just reached his majority , and I understand he is in no immediate financial need .
21 BRITAIN 'S ‘ greenest ’ car is the Subaru Vivio 660cc which has only just gone on sale .
22 But the story has only just begun .
23 It has only just begun .
24 ‘ Down To Earth ’ will prove that she has not only mastered here medium , but that she has only just begun .
25 Paco has only just begun to speak openly of reincarnation : ‘ The time has come when the Seventh Sea is going to open . ’
26 As the song says , it has only just begun .
27 The Department of Interior has only just begun a two year study to streamline the fiendishly complex sets of planning rules that govern new mining projects .
28 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
29 Instead , a somewhat more benign Major nightmare has only just begun .
30 Its internal political development has only just begun .
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