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

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1 The local water also contained just the right quantity of lime for the production of ‘ sheened ’ washed silk .
2 In Ancient Egypt , pig footprints were considered just the right depth for sowing corn , and at planting time , the farmer would walk behind a pig , dropping seeds in the impressions .
3 Your skin 's moisture content varies according to climatic conditions , so when the humidity is high , you will probably need just a light moisturiser .
4 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 . ’
5 I wonder just how easy this is when so many record companies are spreading their nets far and wide to find just the right location for an increasingly varied range of repertoire commitments .
6 Bonds also have more intricate cash flow patterns than money market securities , which typically involve just a single payment at maturity .
7 I think I found just the tiny
8 Umpteen four-bedroomed houses later , we were wondering if it really was the right thing to do : every time we found just the right place , the surveyor 's report showed movement of the north wall , or some other equally expensive-to-repair problem .
9 She wants just the plain white one ?
10 Try to provide just a welcome pat when you return home or first thing in the morning , rather than a more exuberant greeting .
11 So , Pomerance argued it should be easier to process just the right hand signal if they 're not grouped together , if they if the processing system does n't tend to group them as a single entity .
12 Noel Bridgeman 's piano accordion takes over where Dooley Wilson 's piano left off , and adds just the right ingredient .
13 Shift operator adds just the right amount of vitamins to the mix .
14 Being the hostess calls for something a bit more exciting and this Christmas marabou feather trim adds just the festive touch
15 Stansted is ideally located just a short drive off the M11 and the M25 .
16 The park is part of a large complex which has just a single access onto the busy main road .
17 Recall , the node has just a finite ( though large ) set of inputs si , and each input can only be 0 or 1 .
18 Some might accuse it of looking like a wedding cake , but I would suggest it has just the right amount of decoration .
19 The neck has just the right amount of forward relief , and needs no adjustment to the truss rod .
20 He stands over 13.2hh now and has just the right mixture of quality and substance .
21 Bottle-wrack 's reproductive habit has exactly the effect of increasing this ratio ; splurge-weed 's habit has just the opposite effect .
22 Already Northern Ireland was becoming just a pretty landscape , a backdrop to the pain behind her eyes .
23 This PCR analysis ( Fig. 3 ) revealed just a single variants of α , corresponding in size ( 644 bp ) to that lacking P3A .
24 But then when it goes just a little bit further .
25 But that broke the spell , of course , and the lovely fairy tree became just an ordinary baby fir .
26 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 .
27 Most of them had never been before and was scared , she got just a little bit of water in her mouth and she thought she was drowning but instead of saying drowning she said to me , ‘ I drownded ’ .
28 Sort of looking out of your window and seeing just a blank concrete wall in front of you , day after day after day .
29 Although PAS is a commercial business , Bill and Kath both have a soft spot for museums and collectors alike , and in the past have supplied , at reasonable prices , parts to large museums like the Imperial War Museum at Duxford , and to ‘ one man collections ’ who may want just a small item to complete a cockpit panel etc .
30 But next to the Dance Hall if we 'd given them the licence to ha turn the cinema into a Dance Hall , there was this little old boy who lived just the other side of the road , in an old cottage , and he was over eighty .
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