Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | President Nyerere of Tanzania ( as we shall see in greater detail later ) has taken the view that , in a country faced with problems of poverty , ignorance , disease and underdevelopment on a gigantic scale , press freedom should be limited just as it has been in the liberal democracies in wartime . |
2 | All should be prepared just in case . |
3 | The Palace said both Charles and Diana decided two weeks ago the statement should be made just prior to their sons ' Christmas break from school . |
4 | Just like it does not allow us to sing an old song that was sung often , Show Me The Road And The Miles To Dundee perhaps that 's the song we should be singing just now in these particular circumstances and be it the day , maybe even in Portsmouth this particular day . |
5 | Drilling the holes in the cork bark will succeed in achieving this , and the spray bar from the Fluval 3 should be placed just above the surface of the water , creating sufficient aeration without causing excessive currents . |
6 | Leg and arm muscles should be exercised just a little bit longer after they feel tired , and tendons and muscles should be well stretched . |
7 | • There is some evidence that high-protein foods ( fish , meat , etc. ) and caffeine-containing drinks ( coffee , tea ) are best taken in the morning and that a light snack rich in carbohydrates ( fruit juice and dessert ) is best for supper ; caffeine-containing drinks should be avoided just before sleep . |
8 | Such an edge should be set just below the level of the turf so that a machine can run smoothly over the top — simply neaten up once a year with a half moon iron or spade and save that chore of hand edging . |
9 | We also feel it 's important that we should be doing just a bit more than just having exchanges , that there is a whole process of that needs to go on . |
10 | Windley intended that the first camp should be started just before the next batch of moran formed their manyattas , so that those who passed through it would then be an influence for good on their fellows . |
11 | The nail heads should be driven just below the surface of the cove without fracturing the paper liner , and made good with Gyproc cove adhesive . |
12 | In the latter two cases the probe distances should be interpreted just as dissimilarities since the probes can not be considered as points in comparison with the clones . |
13 | This must be calculated just like special damage and must be verified by exhibits in the same way . |
14 | He must be feeling just a bit silly at the moment after showing his lack of faith in me yesterday with his home remedies and his general attitude . |
15 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she said simply , and , with a new awareness of how shattering being in love was , she knew something of how very devastated he must be feeling just then . |
16 | He was concerned that the room must be left just as Durance would have wished . |
17 | Second , it must be considered just . |
18 | We might be asked just as well to vote on any three pages picked at random out of ’ Alice in Wonderland ’ as on the motions before the House tonight . |
19 | The other thing might be do just do a questionnaire asking people about their attitudes to accents and dialects and |
20 | you see , so it might be worked just better that way he said , so let Sue have the Monday off . |
21 | Chair , if I might be allowed just thirty seconds comment on the budget from the point of view of some of the central services . |
22 | There you 'll be interviewed just as if you were actually going for the job . |
23 | ‘ We 'll be leavin' just as soon as Ah 've had a final word with our friend here . |
24 | But the gradualist argument could be applied just as tellingly : chimp-like skull , body size and body build , feet retaining chimp-like features even though the pelvis and lower limbs indicate bipedalism . |
25 | It was found that these organising " historical " concepts could be applied just as usefully in the primary school ( albeit in a less sophisticated form ) . |
26 | When I say ‘ Where is the pain ? ’ and questions like this , this could be answered just by asking the patient , but there are erm various kinds of tests — one lovely test called Murphy 's test , for example — which have to be carried out by a qualified doctor or a qualified medical person , so it 's not a question of must being hooked onto the computer and the computer giving the answer . |
27 | They laid Victor on the floor of their shack and prayed for him , but Victor , realising that nothing could be done just gave up and refused to eat . |
28 | The report confirmed that house officers spend much of their time on inappropriate tasks — either those that are beyond their competence and for which they can not hope to provide optimum care ( like providing the main source of symptom control to inpatients , the sole medical cover to surgical patients , and explaining complicated procedures to patients and relatives ) and others that could be done just as well by non-medical staff ( like filing reports , taking routine blood samples , and arranging beds ) . |
29 | People who challenge the assumption that much of what a house officer does could be done just as well by someone without a medical qualification may be surprised to learn that in Taunton and Cheltenham nurse practitioners are already working as house officers on two surgical firms ( box ) . |
30 | All those calculations about packing the New Testament into the DNA of a single bacterium could be done just as impressively for almost any crystal . |