Example sentences of "[verb] just [adv] [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Looks just as good tucked in as |
2 | Few people realise just how much depends on a man 's reputation even in this day and age . |
3 | While we appreciate that art must go hand in hand with commerce , we wonder how many theatre goers realise just how much depends on their half-time gin and tonic and choc-bar . |
4 | It is always difficult for a Cabinet minister to know just how much to say before a Budget statement . |
5 | These two examples show just how complex have been the changes affecting villages in the landscape in the past . |
6 | Eh ? seemed just as unlikely to find itself transported to America . |
7 | The extreme poverty of the whole concern is pathetic , and I wished I 'd paid more for the things I bought so as to make life easier for these tanners who look just about ready to give up . |
8 | The idea of happiness is surely the sun at the centre of our conceptual planetary system — and has proved just as hard to look at directly . |
9 | Perhaps the best way of illustrating just how this operates in practice and how far-reaching its effects can be in terms of building up the involvement of an entire school community in a philosophy and policy for the future is to show what has happened in one Lincolnshire school . |
10 | Forget , who had just gone through the last of countless body punches from Noah , ( who throughout , worked just as hard to encourage his players as they did to respond to him ) literally ran from his seat , round the net to the far baseline in readiness to serve . |
11 | Even afterwards , when I was a teenager , I paid for my bad timing , coming just too early to enjoy the fun and freedom that waited round the corner . |
12 | Negotiations with a difficult character ( e.g. the Pied Piper holding the town 's children in the mountain caverns ) are better conducted with the teacher taking on the problematic role because the teacher can judge just how difficult to make the task , and can allow the children success when they need it . |
13 | The only pity is that they both appeared just too early to take account of the revised Schmieder catalogue , and also of the political events of 1989 . |
14 | He wondered just how that had been assessed . |
15 | But you will have an opportunity to talk to another adult and this will help remind you that you have just as much to offer as anyone else . |
16 | Seed companies of yesteryear have just as much to offer gardeners of today . |
17 | But this year they 're out to prove they have just as much to offer the sport as the men . |