Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at just " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , if you wanted to buy a clone PC capable of handling Quark — say a Dell 66MHz 486 with 8Mb of RAM and a 200Mb hard disk — you 're looking at just over £2,000 !
2 The rubber takes a grip on the shell and forces it between the rollers , which are set at just the right distance apart so that they crack the shell without damaging the kernel .
3 In any case , a shotgun fired into the undertaker 's neck at close range would have made a real mess ; we would n't be looking at just a cupful of blood .
4 At that price the whole company , which came to the stock market 11 years ago , would be valued at just over £54million .
5 If these variations pass through the criterion for instability ( such as the critical Reynolds number of the entry boundary layer ) , the instability can be renewed at just the same phase of each cycle and the flow will pulsate with a well-defined period .
6 To be fair , this kind of criticism can be levelled at just about every new machine , regardless of price .
7 They have all been directed at just one target : the Shah .
8 Cups and saucers were arranged at just the right angle beside the small plates , and the bone-handled knives were correctly positioned to the right of each plate .
9 I thought I recognised er the look of the film you were looking at just now
10 The guide found pub price rises this year were running at just over 6% , down from 16% last year .
11 But the Guildford Four were released at just the wrong time , and the government quietly put the scheme on the back burner — indefinitely , it would seem .
12 As the holder of a coveted Swiss resident 's permit , the former premier 's son is taxed at just 12 per cent .
13 Tax is imposed as a rate or series of rates ; e.g. income tax is levied at just 20% , 25% and 40% of taxable income whilst VAT items that are not exempted are zero-rated or pay 17.5% .
14 To take an oversimplified example : if an investor buys marks at three to the pound , and the pound falls until it is valued at just two marks , every pound of the original stake will be worth £1.50 at the new rate .
15 Each contract is valued at just under £3m over four years .
16 M3 is rising at just 3.3% year-to-year .
17 For launches with the space shuttle , however , underwriters are concluding deals with satellite operators where the premium is set at just 5 per cent .
18 The cost of maintaining a patient in St. Peter 's Hospital in June 1945 was calculated at just under £3 a week .
19 She thought she was peaking at just the right time for her battle of the sexes match with Jimmy Connors scheduled for Las Vegas on September 24 with a 500,000 dollar first prize .
20 At one stage the company was valued at just A$97.3m ( £49.1m ) .
21 By 1980 Iran 's total production capacity , weakened by reservoir depletion , natural pressure decline and a backlog of work on maintenance programmes accumulated over the preceding years , was assessed at just 4 million b/d .
22 Perhaps Webern was aiming at just such a lack of definition , and certainly many composers have been attracted by this very quality , as well as by his intellectualism , over the last thirty years .
23 The second half was played at just as frantic pace as the first with both sides looking dangerous on the attack , but Abingdon looking more solid in defence .
24 The inflation was a good thing in that it produced a universe that was smooth and uniform on a large scale and was expanding at just the critical rate to avoid recollapse .
25 EFTA 's 1990/91 budget was set at just over 29,000,000 Swiss francs ( approximately US$23,000,000 ) , with a supplementary budget of SFr3-4,000,000 in view of the secretariat 's workload on negotiations with the EC .
26 Gross domestic product ( GDP ) growth rate in 1989 was estimated at just over 10 per cent , slightly lower than the 1988 growth rate of 11 per cent .
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