Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adv prt] just " in BNC.

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1 Even though no two people speak or write in just the same way , groups of people share sufficient language characteristics ( of accent , vocabulary and grammar ) to bind them together and to distinguish them from other groups .
2 But the reduction of one type of emission or controls in just one country is unlikely to significantly reduce the world-wide impact of acid rain .
3 Go and sit down just now Laura .
4 I can escape other troubles and concentrate on just the one problem — how to make that damn ball go where I want .
5 Chapman had kept a close watch on Speirs ' feud with Bradford City , and moved in just at the right moment .
6 Farmers in Europe have just completed their IACS forms which in theory detail what is grown , farmed and subsidised in just about every field throughout the European Community .
7 and to pursue the options that are are available to us , and that 's what I hope the Treasurer will do , er , and this is all we 're approving at the moment , and that an an and to find out just what the , how the land lies , what the best position is , what interest rates that we might be able to get , and over what period and I I I er support this er er er er this expense bud budget .
8 After it had crossed the Torrente Taro the tram had a dead straight journey for the rest of the way , stopping at three more places and picking up just a few more passengers , none of whom were regulars .
9 It can be a valuable exercise to sit down and work out just what you spend .
10 And at the moment there is considerable er research effort being directed to try and work out just how much more carbon dioxide the ocean will continue to absorb .
11 But in the sweet and gentle light of day , she began to face herself , to think back over the conversation she had with ‘ Miguelito ’ , and to try and work out just how besotted she had sounded to him .
12 He stopped and turned round just before the drive .
13 ‘ Steve was suffering a slight twinge , but the selectors found it extraordinary that he should treat the national championship as a kind of training session and jump off just five strides , ’ said Ward .
14 I usually follow fashion very slowly and creep in just as it starts to look dated , but then I think that 's the way I should do it .
15 They leave at half past four in the morning and get back just after midnight
16 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
17 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
18 Incidentally , this cream cheese mixture , spread on little fingers of bread and cooked in just the same way , is extremely good for a cocktail party as a change from those eternal sausages .
19 AN 82-year-old man who drove off to visit friends got lost for 13 hours — and finished up just 22 miles from home .
20 The same general advice holds good : concentrate on following the flow of the argument and jot down just the key points within a coherent structure .
21 Their debut album Doppelganger , which was written and recorded in just three months , is out on Monday .
22 So , since for the present Neil preferred to lie low and find out just what Ewen was up to , I could not tell Mrs McDougall of Ewen 's night-time visit .
23 Far better to invest in a simpler program and find out just what it can do for your business .
24 John Elkington , co-author of the Green Consumer Guide ( Gollancz , £4.99 ) and Holidays that Do n't Cost the Earth ( Gollancz , £5.99 ) , will be asking you to turn detective and find out just how Green you home and school are .
25 ‘ We are also intending to go out this summer to hot spots and find out just how hot they are , ’ said Mr Carson .
26 It was as if a couple of animals hounded from one burrow , nest or lair had im-mediately taken possession of another and started up just where they had left off .
27 In the second half , the play was very even erm Barry Cooper away on the left , he slipped the ball to Jason Allen who scored number three , Leach had to save a high shot from Nigel Chambers who then conceded a corner doing so , the nearest as they came to scoring , and looked down just at that stage .
28 ‘ We always wore trunks or pants when we went in the river , but just once , I stopped out to wash on one of the river beaches with nothing on , and went in just at the edge to rinse myself down .
29 And carry on just as if er we were proceeding immediately after the proposed excellent introduction and as if the intervening weeks just had n't occurred .
30 Victoria hastily wrote down an address , and ran off just in time to catch the bus coming down the hill .
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