Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] just [art] " in BNC.

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1 Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’
2 erm secondly , I want to say just a word about an idea that Gould , in particular , and Stanley had been fond of , namely the idea of species selection .
3 I often rush through reading things and like to read just the summary — then ca n't remember what it said .
4 Does the Prime Minister not remember saying just a year ago on the steps of Downing street that the Conservative party was ’ fully united for the future ’ and is that not patently false now when , in the approach to the vital meeting at Maastricht , the Tory party is in a state of open warfare ?
5 But we get killed just the same by the Provies .
6 For those who find walking just a little to much like hard work , take the longest chairlift in Europe to the ‘ First ’ peak at 7,150 ft and enjoy the glorious views and the grandeur of the mountains without being out of breath !
7 As for where to stay , the English Tourist Board 's new schemes make choosing just the right place for you far more simple and reliable .
8 Try to provide just a welcome pat when you return home or first thing in the morning , rather than a more exuberant greeting .
9 Oh go on then , I keep saying just a small bit .
10 I shall deal mainly with the latter subject , but I intend to spend just a few minutes on education .
11 ‘ I 've seen just the same in the police , ’ murmured Blanche .
12 ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’
13 Yes because what happens when you 've got just a very thin L , the magic E can even work through it , U , right , so it will be jugle , yeah , jugle , that would n't be the right pronunciation at all , okay , let's go on to the next one
14 We 've got just a bit of sun .
15 Well , I 've got just a mouthful and you 've got loads left Susan .
16 So you 've got just a month to do it in .
17 Well we 've got just the man for the job .
18 ‘ I 've got just the dog for that , I thought , so I registered Bewey as a PAT dog .
19 ‘ I 've got just the one , Frank , ’ I said .
20 Ooh he said I 've got just the for you , he said , he said .
21 Mostly , crises arise when a guest pulls out at the last minute and we 're urgently looking for a replacement — sometimes we 've had just a matter of hours .
22 They 're beautiful if you 're walking across the Downs and admiring the trees or the open countryside , but erm there are times , and we 've had just a recent spell with easterly winds , and we find with an easterly wind along the south coast , because of the Downs , and because of the , the Dover Straits , these easterly winds tend to erm funnel , as we call it , and therefore they are stronger than they would normally be expected to be , so Brighton does have its disadvantages in , from that point of view , but from the sunshine and the general point of view erm it takes a lot to beat the area .
23 You can of course do this in your LSTRAIN process , if you prefer to run just the two processes .
24 Those who fancy running just a little further for Co-operation North can make the November 14 New York marathon their target .
25 Every experience of childbirth is different , so the accounts by teenage mothers that follow illustrate just a few of these .
26 But it is not only the artists and the entertainers who have recapitulated , for their own purposes , the fabulous elements in primitive tradition ; the academic writers , the learned purveyors of supposedly factual knowledge , have done just the same .
27 It 's very tight to get in what we need to get in and we have to buy just the right tables .
28 Which is just as well because some of them have played just a little bit too hard , landing themselves in serious trouble .
29 ERIC CANTONA may be the key to the title , but somebody still has to turn it — and United have found just the man .
30 The flamboyant impulsive talkative Celts of Ireland 's Iron Age may , in their enthusiasm , have put just a little too much emphasis on quantity rather than quality when it came to liquid refreshments .
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