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

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1 Circulation just about held its own in U K , but was up six point three percent in Europe and is now one hundred and thirteen thousand five hundred and the electronic publishing was up eighty one percent .
2 I got to be careful — cars just suddenly come out from nowhere and it 's easy to have an accident .
3 Hugh hesitated and then did so , undoing the neck just enough to stuff in half a loaf and some smoked meat , giving no-one a chance to see what else he had in it — not that anyone cared .
4 ‘ Those damned missionaries just about ruined everything , but they did a good job with the music .
5 But , strangely , I have seen no protests concerning an equally callous and stupid mishandling of a human being in distress just now perpetrated in the US of A.
6 On the Saturday these included BAe 's Mosquito while Sunday saw the DH.88 Comet Racer making a flying visit from Old Warden and Desmond Penrose also brought his Arrow Active II across from there to give a very spirited display — the aircraft just about qualifying as at least the engine is a Gipsy III !
7 Oh , no I put a six where a five should be , in my pin number , that 's all I did , but I just , I just stood there and my mind just completely went blank , I could n't remember it at all .
8 They flew home and found the blazing huts just about to fall down .
9 I 'll get pictures of Mrs. just about to fall in the sea or something
10 As you do this , silently count three cards from the top of the pack , place them together and slightly indent them so you can see the comer of the third card just enough to know its value .
11 It must be such a difficult decision to make , what with the little one , and Ben just about to start school …
12 Is the road to Scottish-style democracy and a Scottish parliament just plain littered with members of opposing parties linking arms and striding towards the new tomorrow ?
13 Blunt changed course just enough to collide with Peacock head-on .
14 Others , however , point to the rising cost of metals and the possibly harmful effects of the mercury vapours to which dentists and technicians may be exposed ( silver is shaken with mercury just before use to make it malleable ) .
15 A few minutes ' facial sauna , however , is fine because it warms the skin just enough to facilitate absorption .
16 Lindy Alexander is authentically ghastly as the New Age Californian and director Lisa Forrell just about keeps this rocky horror show on the road .
17 They exchanged looks to the effect that the experience just over had been rough and unpleasant .
18 Try to depart from your model trial just sufficiently to prevent counsel using the same speeches and the same questions to witnesses .
19 I would have thought the Russians just about got ahead on a points average with that one . ’
20 Now my sister just just had her bathroom just had her bath bathroom artexed ?
21 She stares straight ahead , but she has opened the window just enough to eavesdrop on the interview taking place on the pavement outside , between Rainbow and the little dove .
22 In general the move towards wage supplementation in the rural South and East enabled the old Poor Law just about to cope with the problem of subsisting the poor in a period of unprecedentedly high bread prices , during which some years can only be described as desperate .
23 Millwall just about deserved to take the spoils for their stirring second-half fightback and their performance must have cheered those fans who were furious at the £1m sale of forward Chris Armstrong to Crystal Palace .
24 His feet just naturally kick things .
25 My feet just about worked , like heavy blobs at the end of bendy pipe-cleaners , I sat through assembly with all the voices and music floating over me , and every time I closed my eyes I saw Julie lying in the road .
26 Under new boss Kaj Petkovic , Servette just about squeezed into a UEFA slot .
27 The docile old Aeronca just simply nodded , mushed and refused to do anything dramatic .
28 The desktop casing just about qualifies as a server box .
29 Cos she thinks now because she got passes just mainly passes she thinks that her school 's , looks bad on her school .
30 So that national er budget that had been accumulating over , over twenty thirty years just basically vanished .
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