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

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1 Ms Botwin has found that a good clue to spotting a fear of intimacy is when someone can only have sex with people they do n't care about , but can confide and be intimate with people of the opposite sex who are seen as just good friends .
2 Lastly , conservation has been seen as just one element in rural development efforts , and conservation elements have been linked with agricultural extension , institutional development ( cooperatives , regulated markets , government-supplied services , and so on ) , and the provision of infrastructure ( storage , roads , buildings , etc . )
3 Residents from the homes do n't always find themselves welcome in other pubs , but here they 're treated as just another customer .
4 Reading needs to be recognized as just one more part of your overall plan and pattern of tackling hearing loss .
5 Now the family 's fears had been proved groundless , the bungled pay-off could be dismissed as just another example of clumsy incompetence on the part of the police , the latest in a long list of blunders .
6 But today the diary is regarded much more as an appointments aide-mémoire , and for the ‘ ordinary ’ person the keeping of a detailed diary of daily events would probably be regarded as just a little eccentric and perhaps even self-centred .
7 Although it was difficult , in practice , to stop war from breaking out , serious attempts were made to control it by emphasising that only a war duly and properly declared by a soverign authority could be regarded as just .
8 The relationship is often hostile rather than cooperative , but this can be treated as just a reversal of sign .
9 The former proposal could be seen as just a way of improving the quality of decision-making by the High Court when hearing judicial review applications .
10 But Mr d'Ancona points out that missions have to be seen as just the start of the process for companies serious about moving into export markets .
11 A cable pattern covering eight stitches can reduce the width by as much as half ; for example , every eight stitches used in the cable patterns should be counted as just four stitches .
12 In a more complicated game like chess , a square in a pattern may be labelled as just ’ filled ’ , or ’ filled with a white piece ’ , rather than stipulating precisely which piece .
13 It can be described as just one of these things .
14 The underlying purpose of recording new information must be made clear to avoid it being regarded as just a bureaucratic exercise .
15 The views of opinion leaders are often taken very seriously by reference group members , and " word of mouth " recommendation is regarded as just about the most powerful tool of promotion ( or condemnation ) that there is .
16 It 's not that I 've come on my own because it 's something that is seen as just my problem , because as I said , Tom does n't seem that interested either .
17 In this theory , money is seen as just one of a number of ways in which wealth can be held , along with all kinds of financial assets , consumer durables , property and ‘ human wealth ’ .
18 Furthermore , the working class is envisaged as just that ; units ( albeit divided units ) of labour power .
19 The Conservatives would continue to commercialise and privatise the NHS until it is run as just another business .
20 Development of the first true multimedia , relational databases where multimedia is described as just another set of fields is still in its infancy .
21 How , then , to explain defeat in a war which was regarded as just ?
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