Example sentences of "[adv] just the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pauses had lengthened and Swod 's eyelids drooped more and more frequently , due to fatigue , boredom or perhaps just the sunshine breaking through the clouds and sending the odd flash through the window .
2 This even applies to listed buildings : there is still a worryingly widespread general belief that listing only covers the facade , or perhaps just the exterior , whereas it is of course expressly designed to protect the whole building .
3 All went fine , and we were very chuffed and thrilled , until the producer of the show started to say , ‘ Well , of course , you acted with belted raincoats and the berets and it 's all very sweet , but maybe we could start to take off the belted raincoat , and leave perhaps just the fishnet tights … . ’
4 This leaves just the name and the logo , or perhaps just the logo at the top of the sheet .
5 We 've put it all together just the way you wanted .
6 So if you think back now at times when you 've done a training session and you thought I ca n't understand why that did n't work , you know I worked really hard this may actually reveal something to you you did work really hard at it and you put it together just the way that you would like to receive it , but it 's not it just the way the delegates would actually have liked to have seen it done .
7 If the object reflecting the echoes were not a static tree but a moving insect , the Doppler consequences would be more complicated , but the bat could still calculate the velocity of relative motion between itself and its target , obviously just the kind of information a sophisticated guided missile like a hunting bat needs .
8 The biochemistry of cells is basically just the chemistry of the larger molecules that the physicists ca n't yet deal with through quantum theory calculations .
9 so just the book on she putting forward and that right
10 Few of them flying about coming along just the line of the hydro wire at the hydro wire and just saw a blue flash and get down .
11 I have no recollection of how I found my way there in the dark , but I do remember having to knock up the concièrge , who grumbled in just the style portrayed in the cinema .
12 Certainly , you do read the odd story that describes a person behaving in just the way we have outlined .
13 Once the analyst has ‘ created ’ a written transcription from a recorded spoken version , the written text is available to him in just the way a literary text is available to the literary critic .
14 ‘ Do n't you think , ’ he said , ‘ you 're reacting in just the way she wants ? ’
15 If we take from ( 1 ) the phrase distant cousin , we can remark that it is closely analogous to another phrase — near relative — in which it is quite plain that the adjective is not assigned to the referential locus of the following word , but qualifies the property which it expresses in just the way that the same word does in : ( 5 ) a near impossible task The facts of intensional qualification are not in the least altered because traditional grammar has customarily described near as an adverb in phrases like ( 5 ) , but as an adjective in near relative .
16 They said the light moved in just the way this one seemed to be doing .
17 I went to this party at Mr Midwinter 's and it 's a wonderful house with footmen and things , and I went in just the sort of clothes I 'd wear for a party here in Helsinki .
18 Er the majority , but only just the majority of your assignments are complete and they are in six one eight to be picked up .
19 The lads used to sing them like when er , but as I say , it was n't anybody only just the kids round as we played about with you know .
20 Not as rosy as you might think if you have to rely on just the state pension , or fail to review existing pension arrangements .
21 It throws a much colder light on those satisfaction ratings if , unlike in their relationships with their accountants , clients are basing them on just the service delivered during a one-off transaction .
22 Er move this on just the table so it does n't fall , David , put your juice better on the table so it does n't fall , see it in the middle there , it 'll fall off there
23 Besides just the impact environmentally of the road , and besides the traffic flows you could get , the generation of traffic that these roads in fact will bring with them development .
24 There we were on parade , six hale companies , not all Scots mind , mostly just the officers .
25 An advertising writer , he 's energetic , articulate and presumably just the sort of person Labour say they want to recruit .
26 anything inside your brackets multiplied by what you 've got outside just the way you would have two times brackets three add six close brackets .
27 It 's just just the word that 's all .
28 Yeah , well that 's my job Peterborough really because that 's really just just the review every quarter .
29 There was no longer just the promise of investment , but much of it in place .
30 Today , thanks to the glasnost — or openness — introduced by Mikhail Gorbatchev the problems of the Soviet shadow economy are no longer just the subject of gentle irony in feature films .
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