Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] just how " in BNC.

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1 It amazes me just how much was achieved , with such positive results , especially as we only dug from 2.15 to 6.00 P.m .
2 It 's difficult to get across to those who did n't know him just how outlandish this idea seemed .
3 ‘ We 'll try that kiss all over again , and you can show me just how indifferent you are . ’
4 We can also help you select a holiday park , for our Q for Quality scheme will show you just how good their standards are .
5 This will show you just how much you can save on your bill if you make calls out of peak periods .
6 If the hon. Member for Leicester , South ( Mr. Marshall ) would like to accompany me in the new year , I should be only too happy to take him on a tour and show him just how much is happening outside Belfast as well as in it .
7 This table shows you just how effective simple measures can be .
8 The enclosed table shows you just how much you will have to repay each month at the current rate of interest .
9 This is a characteristic common to everyone and in fact Milton here shows us just how much of himself he puts into his Satan when we recall that he , as a Puritan , contended with his own pride , a fault with which he was most unhappy .
10 Dearest friend — Let me know soon if you are quite well , and tell me just how you are feeling .
11 I would n't want to change my daddy for anyone else ever , because I really like him just how he is . ’
12 It hit me just how right Anne had been when she said that teaching was the only job I knew — and how horribly ill-equipped I was for anything else .
13 ‘ Is that an oblique way of asking me just how close ? ’
14 Last night had taught her just how important he 'd become .
15 Defence correspondent Paul Maurice asked her just how much of the threat to Britain had increased since the start of the Gulf crisis .
16 And er you know , the different er things they can tell you just how l old a thing th And then I think they were the sort of the fashion Er you know they were first in the fashion trade to introduce these sort of things you know .
17 Almost violently , she raised her body , ducking her head at the same time , her feverish lips seeking the scorching lure of his again , the demand for his kiss born out of an intuitive need to let him silence her , so that he might not hear the words and other sounds which would tell him just how complete his dominion of her senses already was .
18 The fact that for 30 years social scientists have struggled to produce a theory of interaction tells us just how complex it is .
19 ‘ It tells us just how big a mess the Government has got us into : a £50 billion deficit and very little sign of the promised post-election recovery . ’
20 Could Mr Lumley tell us just how Israel is trying to ‘ resettle and improve the lot of the Palestinians ’ ?
21 You 'll have to use more than words to convince them just how special they are in this process .
22 It reminds me just how famous I am .
23 Reminds you just how little England appears to Americans , does n't it — after all it 's only 120 miles as the crow flies …
24 Their goal against Grimsby midweek , reminded us just how good they are when they get it together .
25 Suddenly it struck me just how much protection my past had given me , particularly the university lecturer bit of it .
26 In fact , in interviews , a quick reference to the home town frequently serves them as well as a rhetorical trick : by declaring their provinciality , they can remind you just how surprised they are to be attracting so much attention all of a sudden .
27 And , never having met such an abominable man , she actually heard herself telling him just how large the mortgage on the apartment was , and , while she was recovering from having actually told him something she regarded as no one 's business but her own , and was taking another breath to rage on , he got in first .
28 There is no chart telling us just how many hours we should be sleeping ; indeed it varies greatly from person to person .
29 No more than that , for we were all on renewable annual contracts and Clive never tired of reminding us just how many eager applicants there had been the last time he 'd had to ‘ let someone go ’ .
30 Encouraged by the fact that the Germans , and the Scandinavians , have more money to spend than anyone else bar the Japanese , there are moves afoot to show them just how good lamb really is .
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