Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] just [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because analogue videophones have to squash video and audio down telephone lines developed to carry just the latter , compression techniques are used to reduce the amount of information needed to create a video picture .
2 Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’
3 Alternatively , they may opt to use just the medium edition .
4 Although this consists of nine credits ( see page 5 ) , three are common to both preliminary awards , so the student would need to take just a further six credits to gain the more advanced award .
5 erm secondly , I want to say just a word about an idea that Gould , in particular , and Stanley had been fond of , namely the idea of species selection .
6 Many of Mr Robey 's colleagues at big supermarket chains would like to see just the top two or three brands in a product line left on the shelf — plus , of course , their own labels .
7 I 'd like to pause just a moment and talk about the future .
8 You will find it much easier if you can bring yourself to take the very positive attitude that today the two of you are going to share just a few hours of life together : time that can never come again .
9 It was suggested in discussing the results from the first study that subjects may have been deliberately attempting to recall just the risky situations .
10 But in this chapter I am going to argue just the opposite .
11 I should like to pay just a small tribute to three of my youngest class members .
12 If you 'd like to add just a touch of the tartans , check out these suggestions for your home .
13 We were n't going to say just the names initials initials and initial
14 I was expecting to discover just the radiation that Zeldovich and Starobinsky had predicted from rotating black holes .
15 Stage-lights blossomed to full beam — curtains opened slowly — music began to play just a little bit louder .
16 I often rush through reading things and like to read just the summary — then ca n't remember what it said .
17 Jessamy finally began to relax just a fraction .
18 ‘ You 'll have to wait just a little while , Monsieur Gravellier , ’ one had said .
19 If they find a cure for say , lung cancer they 'll just have to chase just a tiny bit and they will do cancer .
20 There 's tennis , windsurfing , volleyball and snorkelling to name just a few of the activities .
21 Was it when we started to feel just a little grown-up , and asked people Round To Dinner ?
22 Try to provide just a welcome pat when you return home or first thing in the morning , rather than a more exuberant greeting .
23 they 're not usually allowed to recommend just the Halifax .
24 I shall deal mainly with the latter subject , but I intend to spend just a few minutes on education .
25 Well I 'm only trying to find just a few more recordings for her because they 're coming towards the end of the er
26 She was actually Doris Clay , her tartiness only the variety adopted by certain barmaids who hoped to look just a little more glittering than real life .
27 You can of course do this in your LSTRAIN process , if you prefer to run just the two processes .
28 HWIM attempts to find just the n highest scoring ‘ seed ’ words anywhere in the utterance , the remainder being predicted top-down by the syntactic/semantic component using the seed words as starting points .
29 It 's very tight to get in what we need to get in and we have to buy just the right tables .
30 So necessity it would seem was another reason why she tended to use just the one camera .
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