Example sentences of "[adj] just [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | PSCs were initially absent from all the simulations but began to form first with doubled CO 2 just before day 20 ( 4 January ) and about 10 days later with current CO 2 For three of the simulations the area of PSCs reached a maximum at about day 50 ( 3 February ) before reducing rapidly to zero by early March , corresponding to the rapid increase in temperatures in Fig. 1 . |
2 | Even the worst of gags will amuse some wally somewhere , though , so here are a few just in case you are ever unlucky enough to be trapped in a lift for days on end with him . |
3 | ‘ I 'm not sure what time he 'll be through with his meeting , but perhaps I 'd better get back to the hotel and show willing just in case he 's there . ’ |
4 | I used my Telecasters a bit and I used the 330 just for feedback , because the whammy bar is excellent for controlling that . |
5 | Let us imagine a very clear-cut situation in which the power of the sender over the receiver is considerable : an army sergeant speaking to a private just before parade . |
6 | Photographer Bill Roberton started industrial photography in 1971 just in time to catch the final act by the workhorse of the Scots mining industry . |
7 | Fold your arms , grasping each just in front of the elbows . |
8 | But it 's now known that Mrs Law was last seen alive just after lunchtime on Sunday . |
9 | Is that just for supervision ? |
10 | But like I , I omitted that just for simplicity , right . |
11 | ‘ Is n't that just like schoolteachers ? |
12 | ‘ Is n't that just like Howard ? ’ says Barratt Kessel , ‘ to blurt out that sort of confession ? |
13 | And it will do that just in case , as a matter of fact , the sign is correlated with what we take it to signify : that is , provided that , at least in Pooh 's neck of the woods , there really is honey wherever there are bees . |
14 | I christened the new residents of the flat above that just in case they ever decided to form a folk-singing duet and needed a stage name . |
15 | And obviously you want go in a little bit before that just in case somebody comes . |
16 | Apparently Malvern Vale and Egham , who are both erm looking dangerous just below Abingdon Town , they both lost today , at home , so some very good news there . |
17 | The generator is mounted on a solid aluminium alloy pole and ideally set so that the turbine rotation is at its lowest just above head height . |
18 | It was 3-0 just before half-time as Shearer threw himself at the ball . |
19 | There again , I always get gloomy just before polling day . |
20 | First thing next morning , Malcolm had Walsh lbw , giving him 6 for 77 and match figures of 10 for 137 and leaving England all day to make 151. just before lunch they were 73 for 1 when it began to rain — hard . |
21 | And then made the second just before half-time . |
22 | Okay fine just for sake because she 's going to write the erm minutes from that tape . |
23 | ALLAN BORDER held Australia together on the opening day of the five-Test series against West Indies but was run out for 73 just before stumps in Brisbane . |
24 | Either retrace steps to St Abb 's or ( easier ) keep right along the road , over cattle-grid to reach visitor centre ( g ) ( which is on left just before road junction ) . |
25 | Keep left just before church then turn right at T-junction . |
26 | The workers will be made redundant just before Christmas . |
27 | When elective treatment is considered , however , contrast enhanced computed tomography may be useful just before surgery as thrombosis may occur . |
28 | Here , he said ‘ we 're all just like mealies [ corn cobs ] in a sack ’ . |
29 | I hope that you are all now inspired to knit jackets and cardigans galore just to practice buttonholes . |
30 | Neighbours said one of the arrested men moved into a flat just before Christmas and lived with a woman presumed to be his wife and two sons in their mid-teens . |