Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | Bradstone , leading producers of high quality paving and walling products , is pleased to offer out prizewinner the opportunity to do just that in this exciting competition to win a patio worth £3,000 . |
2 | Furthermore , the right hon. Member for Finchley had the opportunity to do just that because at that time she had the right of veto . |
3 | Place the top over a jam jar of water , with the base resting just under the water . |
4 | The split comes just days after Freddie was reunited with his ‘ lost ’ son Carl , 26 , from his first marriage . |
5 | The Brichardi have just bred for the first time and have a healthy brood of 20 or so fry . |
6 | The board acted just weeks after GM disclosed the biggest loss in corporate history . |
7 | The Board has just made a visit to the North West Region of . |
8 | The winner came just after half-time … and for the third game running it came from the shooting boot of defender Paul Bodin … when was the last time a full back scored three goals in a row … who cares … this one was good enough to give Swindon victory … |
9 | Cash was flowing out quicker than it came in during 1930 and this led to the idea that a new racer could be built to earn the ‘ big money ’ at the National Air Races , where the winner had just taken $15,000 . |
10 | " Yes , the tide had just about turned when I got there . |
11 | Belle Ile was quite spectacular , a castle crowning a hill beside the sea , a vast estuary stretching beyond it , sand where the tide had just retreated . |
12 | The Stewarts employ just over 20 people , but with the recent acquisition of weaving looms , they can now weave on-site , as opposed to putting work out , and more people are likely to be taken on . |
13 | The powder 's just gone it 's dissolved a little bit but it 's not really doing much on its own . |
14 | The Bruce claimant to the throne had just died , but his son and grandson were determined to assert family rights , even if it meant offering their services to Edward I for as long as it might take to drive the Comyns from the seized lands in Annandale . |
15 | My door was open and I was halfway across the room when I saw the snake curled just outside , as if in wait for me . |
16 | Gould found he ‘ had arrived at a good time , the birds having just commenced breeding ’ , and was immediately off to resume his researches with Natty and Jemmy in the cedar brushes of the Liverpool Range and on the nearby stretches of the Dart Brook . |
17 | ‘ Because on the hour means just that and failure to transmit at the given time usually means one thing . |
18 | The houses cost just £52 a week to rent . |
19 | The election arrived just at the right time . |
20 | If they all have the same score then the decision to carry just one forward is arbitrary , or they must all be carried forward just as though a tree were being searched . |
21 | The decision came just eight hours before the deadline imposed by the British Olympic Association ( BOA ) for cities to be considered as the British nomination . |
22 | The decision had just been reported in the Times . |
23 | The decision comes just two weeks after House of Fraser stores across Britain — excluding Harrods — gave in to Sunday trading . |
24 | Maggie was sitting reading a magazine when Laura came into the kitchen having just got the twins off to sleep . |
25 | In fact the doorbell had just rung and Ursula had gone to answer it . |
26 | Few of Camille 's schoolmates , even had they been able to read and write , would go on to a career in the sciences , since the chemistry lab had been the first to succumb , years back , when the rules had just been relaxed and attitudes to education liberalized . |
27 | Because of the story the Baronessa had just told her , Molly thought immediately of death . |
28 | Its shares slumped from around $170 before the October 1987 crash and instead of recovering with the Index have just touched a seven-year low at $96 . |
29 | ‘ The kidnappers have just given us quite explicit instructions not to involve the police in any way , yet you claim that we can send a senior officer along on the pay-off itself without there being any risk ! ’ |
30 | It was hard for him to catch the words , because the flowerbeds had just been hoed and the birds were raucous in their search for food in the fresh-turned soil . |