Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] just [art] " in BNC.

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1 They soon learned not to talk when just a look would do , and even when separated , each seemed to know instinctively when the other was in trouble .
2 The former proposal could be seen as just a way of improving the quality of decision-making by the High Court when hearing judicial review applications .
3 But Mr d'Ancona points out that missions have to be seen as just the start of the process for companies serious about moving into export markets .
4 It may look like just a muddy old pond , but as Sir David Attenborough explains to these schoolchildren , it 's teeming with life .
5 Bath treatments are most-commonly used when just an individual fish is affected .
6 However , there 's a lot more to consider than just the number of columns .
7 What is different in the Banbury situation erm is that fact that you are not only talking about one school and it 's education because Banbury School draws not only it 's own eleven to sixteen year old children , who have the option to go forward to the sixth form , but of course all the children that come from the Warriner School at Bloxham , all the children that come from Drayton School , and a certain number of the children who might come from the Roman Catholic Secondary School in Banbury , so there are a whole lot more people involved than just the actual children , and that 's what made Banbury a hybrid .
8 There were hakas and waving flags , and such high-falutin' gushing that , in comparison , the crusades might have appeared as just a quick trip around the block for a gratifying little scrap .
9 Gordon left after just a year .
10 Indeed , according to Ralph Shepherd , the NEB was ‘ widely perceived as just a mouthpiece of the industry ’ .
11 But today the diary is regarded much more as an appointments aide-mémoire , and for the ‘ ordinary ’ person the keeping of a detailed diary of daily events would probably be regarded as just a little eccentric and perhaps even self-centred .
12 The underlying purpose of recording new information must be made clear to avoid it being regarded as just a bureaucratic exercise .
13 The relationship is often hostile rather than cooperative , but this can be treated as just a reversal of sign .
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