Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] just " in BNC.
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1 | He giggles a sudden twit-giggle as if I 've just farted and scrunches up his flipping funny face as if the stitches in some private part have just popped open , and at that moment he is the very image of a nervous comic wreak . |
2 | At the end of the year , the surplus added to the general reserve was £325,000 , meaning that our liquid reserves total just over £2m — equivalent to three months ' operating costs . |
3 | Most mixer taps simply use the hot and cold knobs to control flow and temperature , but some modern one-hole mixers have just a single lever which does both . |
4 | Did he imagine it , or did that shapely but rigid mouth tremble just a little ? |
5 | The space-sharing Dutch and German schemes in residential areas do just this whilst the ‘ winkelerf ’ approach to shopping precincts also aims at integration of foot and wheeled traffic . |
6 | There was a wet fish shop just there and in my eagerness to escape I darted in . |
7 | The forty plants cost just £6.95 . |
8 | erm so I mean for example with something like statistics that covers different techniques and activities from , you know , different books erm something like erm something like social most of it comes out of that which is a thing we did because people were experiencing difficulty with it so we thought well right we 'll , we 'll , we 'll sort of anchor the syllabus mostly to , you know , one particular book erm so different , different staff use different techniques , some people ha have drawn on a whole variety of things and , and , and some people have just drawn on one erm I think the main priority is to try and do some coursework though in your case erm |
9 | ‘ And some people learn just in time . |
10 | Come straight back if you have no luck , otherwise you will find that meaty bits of Louis XIV 's foreign policy have just passed you by . " |
11 | ‘ Few people realise just how far ahead the French have gone ’ , he says . |
12 | Few people realise just how basic is the need deliberately to look for alternatives . |
13 | Few people realise just how much depends on a man 's reputation even in this day and age . |
14 | ‘ There , now , Dr Cameron , I 'm sure those nice people at Scottish Television know just what they 're doing . |
15 | modern rhythmic gymnastics was created by the Russians … our top girls have just come back from special coaching over there … it showed in the championships … the best yet and the the closest with Alitia Sands of Coventry winning by point nort five of a point |
16 | The proposals in this statement do just that . |
17 | There are also lots of offers and exclusive events — and 12 issues cost just £18 . |
18 | British Coal have just launched a safety campaign urging boiler owners to have them checked . |
19 | Some men get just as turned on by nuzzling and licking the cock and balls without taking them in the mouth . |
20 | so is this the start of a rowing revolution … some women want just one Henley Regatta … racing for all |
21 | Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 . |
22 | Male lions do just that . |
23 | Optically such eyes work just as well out of water as in it . |
24 | ‘ The prosecution say such actions demonstrate just how deliberate the behaviour of the defendants was , ’ he said . |
25 | Not only do the longer studs serve no purpose other than to inflict greater pain upon both teammates and opposition ( standard studs give just as much grip in the scrums ) , but the players rightly risk sanction if caught endangering others . |
26 | Taylor has stipulated that third and fourth division clubs have until the end of the decade to become all-seater , while those in the first and second divisions have just two close seasons . |
27 | The second cousins have just issued their first newsletter and they have grand plans to open an information centre in Liverpool , which would cater for enthusiasts all over Europe . |
28 | The lively Eddie McGoldrick grabbed Palace 's third before Graham Bressington gave Lincoln scant second leg hope just before the end . |
29 | Does n't a steady stream of perfect , size 10 cover-girls induce just the slightest feeling of envy ? |
30 | Although the kicks and punches are released with great intent , the actual strikes fall just short of the target areas . |