Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] just " in BNC.

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1 I 've only just got just had a big dinner love .
2 Not quite so easily found just yet , but proving popular , are linen-Lycra mixes , often in knitwear rather than woven fabrics .
3 Poland , for example , has so far received just US$2,100 million of the US$8,600 million promised by foreign creditors .
4 Will the Minister confirm that Her Majesty 's inspectorate of pollution has so far achieved just six prosecutions under integrated pollution control and the 1990 Act ?
5 As you can see we 've so far spent just under 500 dollars ! ’
6 But erm I think really at the end of the day staff have only really had just that one day workshop ,
7 It is still not generally appreciated just how serious a threat to the peace of Europe was posed by the situation developing in north-east Italy and southern Austria in the days immediately following the end of the European war in 1945 .
8 It 's not yet known just how many of the bead necklaces has been sold .
9 Yet already , with Benjamin the Silversmith , we have noticed a change : he moved around London as often as he did not because life was proving difficult where he was , but because customers or lodgers might be more easily found just round the everlasting corner .
10 If non-basic beliefs such as these can reduce the justification of basic beliefs , they can presumably also increase it , and in this case there would be the possibility that although our beliefs about our sensory states are always partially justified just because of their subject matter , they are never completely or satisfactorily justified unless there is confirming or at the least a lack of disconfirming evidence at the non-basic level .
11 Someone , somewhere probably studied just how different companies choose their model series , and in all probability the men in the white coats took him away .
12 The humble old Citroën 2CV probably never realised just how much it gave to European light aviation !
13 This call is most often given just after the female has laid an egg and may be used to attract males for further mating .
14 Facts to be learned by rote are often best assimilated just before bedtime , when you get up or when walking .
15 Ellie had known that Mrs McMahon was not a forceful or decisive person , but had n't quite realised just how easily led she was .
16 Time was no longer associated just with cataclysms and festivals but rather with everyday life .
17 In different ways , both pre- or nonfeminist linguists and feminists themselves have very often done just this .
18 The example always given was that the fluttering of a butterly 's wing in the forests of Amazonia could change the climate of the north Atlantic , which might in theory be true because things very often changed just at the margin , and no one could trace quite how .
19 She supposed she had never before realised just how much time Eleanor and Julius spent together , or how close their work brought them .
20 There 's no reason why he should n't have equally as good a career as McGovern , and people never fully appreciated just how good a player he was . ’
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