Example sentences of "[verb] get just [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This one has got just about every secondary school in Oxford , county secondary school on it , so it 's just where the schools are really . |
2 | A big effort was made in the late 1980s to try to get just about everyone over 15 to read and write , using more than 20,000 volunteer teachers , 14,000 of them women . |
3 | What I meant was he 'd got just about the finest set of false teeth I 've ever seen . |
4 | He , Rufus , could have got just about enough together for the petrol en route and maybe his own food . |
5 | I 'd of thought they would have got just as much sun and rain as everything else . |
6 | Like I 've got just automatically I wanted to do washing this morning . |
7 | ‘ You 've got just over a week . |
8 | We 've got just as much jargon as you have . |
9 | ‘ And I 've got just about the best security around , ’ he says . |
10 | The people here are still hungry , but they 've got just about enough to survive . |
11 | ‘ So I 've got just about two years and nine months to pay back the full sixty pounds plus interest ? ’ |
12 | God I 've got just so many spots at the moment . |
13 | In the end I had got just enough to make the short film , but it did n't tell the story I had hoped to tell , and I was angered by my subject 's persecution — by the way the whole species was treated . |
14 | He means himself — Jess thought , reading Hawkins 's stubborn expression — but the nigger 's got just as much right ! |
15 | But , despite the odd disagreement , both Alison and Roland believe that in their working and family lives they have got just about as perfect a balance as they are likely to get . |