Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [verb] just " in BNC.

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1 The forty plants cost just £6.95 .
2 There are also lots of offers and exclusive events — and 12 issues cost just £18 .
3 Fifteen years ago the Renault 12 lookalike needed just over six litres to cover 60 miles the current model drinks seven .
4 In 1963 Vine had just graduated in geophysics from Cambridge .
5 Mr Peres had tried for six weeks to persuade just one legislator to join his labour-led coalition ; in the end he failed , but said ‘ it was worth the struggle for peace ’ .
6 Does n't a steady stream of perfect , size 10 cover-girls induce just the slightest feeling of envy ?
7 She was arrested twice , on the second occasion after she was spotted at York railway station near a phone box where a hoax 999 call had just been made .
8 He had four matches in hand when Forest won the title with a goalless draw at Coventry , the ground where Blackburn 's 2-0 win has just made them leaders .
9 Altogether , says Mr De Benedetti , between 1988 and 1991 Olivetti paid just over 10 billion lire to Italy 's political parties in exchange for ministry contracts worth about 500 billion lire .
10 The three Frenchmen have just settled into the trench as I contemplated the hordes of mosquitoes that were now descending on the area .
11 As the 22 men in the three boats had just taken their respective stations , a young girl came running down from the village to the shore in breathless haste .
12 From 1955 to 1969 inflation averaged just under 2.8 per cent per annum .
13 The eventual winner — Mr Wizard , his three leaps totalled just under six metres .
14 The 1984 survey estimated just over 200,000 incidents of domestic assault in England and Wales in 1983 .
15 [ Three assertions have just been made .
16 The middle peasants owned twenty five percent which meant that the , the poor peasants , making up seventy percent owned just twenty five percent of the land .
17 The three months to December 1991 included £105 million of sales and £11 million of profits from companies that have since been sold , while the 1992 results include just £11 million of sales and no profits from disposals .
18 Fourteen women have just landed parts in a play called The Witches .
19 By 1958 Unwins listed just five single colours and three mixtures and before long only mixtures were available which included fewer and fewer shades .
20 US West , an American telecoms firm , and entertainment giant Time Warner , teamed up last month in a $1.5 billion deal to produce just such a service .
21 But at least that was an easy decision , because the 25 watter handled just that , whereas the Celestion handles 70 watts with that classic tone , so the cabs could handle 280 watts .
22 Most people who want to watch tapes from abroad must pay a video or photographic shop at least 25 pounds to transfer just half an hour 's viewing .
23 The eruptive vent for the 1991–93 activity lies just below the intersection of the 1989 fracture and the cliff wall of the Valle del Bove .
24 Ancient church treasures of gold , silver , ivory and rock crystal ; enamelled , filigreed , and bejewelled , which were stolen from Quedlinburg by a US army lieutenant in 1945 , have been returned to Germany , and the whole contents of the treasury some fifty works has just gone on display in the Kunstgewerbemuseum until 30 May 1993 .
25 In the tsar 's view , the new assignment was much more important than the one Paskevich had just completed .
26 The quick smile he directed at Cavell was utterly different from the one Maria had just received .
27 The majority of Metropolitan authorities allocated over £1,500 , as did all but one of the Northern Ireland Library Boards : that one Board allocated just under £1,500 .
28 Before the meeting took place , Pat Bellis took Kingston to one side to enquire just who it was who was spreading the ‘ split ’ rumours in Manchester .
29 Great clawmarks down one cheek had just missed his eye .
30 One group received just the sentence , while another group heard ‘ disambiguating input ’ through a channel they were not explicitly attending to ( i.e. an additional sentence such as ‘ He extinguished the lantern ’ ) .
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