Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] just [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I need to put the immersion on for just a little while . |
2 | As opposed to going in for just the interviews . |
3 | That puts still more of a premium on shrewdly imaginative lineout tactics , married to throwing in of just the right pace and parabola . |
4 | Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us . |
5 | ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’ |
6 | This equipment can measure freon concentrations down to just a few parts per trillion . |
7 | put it down to just a useful . |
8 | You can zoom in and out of the preview , looking at thumbnails of your pages , or zooming in on just the one page . |
9 | A pond that is iced over for just a few days will come to no harm , but in a prolonged freeze , the fish may suffer unless you take precautions . |
10 | He was put through with just the keeper to beat who saved well & Shaprt hit the bar from the rebound . |
11 | Yet , when the time comes for a hermit crab to change shell , having outgrown its present one , it can accomplish the change over in just a few seconds . |
12 | REPAIRS have been carried out to a 40ft long roof of a village canoe store which blew off after just a few weeks in place . |
13 | I let her off with just a sound punch to the rib region : - ) |
14 | But it was suddenly called off with just a week to go . |
15 | Er this is erm , er this is the Spring , ca n't read out what it is , the Spring , this is the great Spring raffle , Amnesty does get quite a lot of money from the raffles , er they start off with just the Christmas one now we have them all through the year I think , |
16 | Using the no boundary condition , we find that the universe must in fact have started off with just the minimum possible nonuniformity allowed by the uncertainty principle . |
17 | Most rocker switches are wired for one-way operation — that is , the light is turned on and off from just the one position ; but most are capable of two-way operation , where the light is turned on or off from two places — in a through room , in a bedroom , or top and bottom of the stairs , for instance . |
18 | Human awareness of this truth , he may have concluded , was passed on with just the same loose and haunting persistence as the rhythms and phrases of English poetry , surviving from Anglo-Saxon times to Middle English and ‘ The Man in the Moon ’ , and on again to Shakespeare and Milton and Yeats and nursery-rhyme , without intention as without a break . |
19 | The approaches to market segmentation referred to above apply more naturally to consumer markets than to industrial markets , where an entire market may be made up of just a few customers . |
20 | Second , if the Liberals and Social Democrats had been able to squeeze a few more votes from Labour supporters , then it could well have been the Labour Party that finished up with just a few seats in parliament out of all proportion to votes cast . |
21 | We also got unanimous sympathy for pissing on Spurs , but ending up with just a point . |
22 | It was very conventional , even old-fashioned , but its tensions built up in just the right way , and it gripped like a strangler 's hand . |
23 | Should a big enough gap open up at just the right time , then you will be able to stay on port and merely harden up to cross the line . |
24 | They were all out for just a hundred and fifty seven and the outcome was never in doubt after Graham Gooch and Ian Botham an opening stand of fifty in reply . |
25 | I was quite pleased to be back home but I missed the excitement of the trips and wanted to go back for just a few more days . |
26 | Then at each level , credit is passed back after just a few attempts at search . |
27 | After Edgbaston came the English Stroke-Play Championship at Hollinwell where , as she had feared from the outset , she had to pull out after just the one round because of swollen glands . |
28 | But 39-year-old Patrese clambered out with just a pair of bruised knees and trembling hands . |
29 | It had been intended , purely and simply , as an insult , but it had come out with just a hint of that genuine curiosity that so unexpectedly had afflicted her just a moment before . |
30 | ‘ You 'll find out in just a few minutes , ’ Julius replied . |