Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] be just a " in BNC.
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1 | The clay tiles that surround this text are just a taste of the wealth of colours , forms and textures that await you . |
2 | Now the Maastricht Treaty without the Social Chapter is just a charter for business . |
3 | A Mob without a proper leader is just a liability . |
4 | For some children , this clinginess is just a phase , which will disappear when she gets more used to the rough and tumble of the other children . |
5 | Yeah , but this job 's just a bit different in n it ? |
6 | But according to the approach I described in Chapter 1 , a scientific theory is just a mathematical model we make to describe our observations : it exists only in our minds . |
7 | This leaflet is just a brief guide to safer sex . |
8 | The mercantile community itself has different , indeed competing interests : manufacturer v. dealer , seller v. buyer , banker v. customer , local merchant v. foreign merchant are just a few examples . |
9 | This yard was just a kind of higgledy-piggledy yard with a with a a wall along there where you 're standing and a few lean-tos . |
10 | In materials composed of sand-sized particles this depth is just a few millimetres , but in clay-sized materials in which the voids are or less across it can be tens of metres . |
11 | This city is just a collection of villages which happen to share the same map reference . ’ |
12 | ‘ Maybe this year is just a bit too early for me , but I should be reaching my peak in the two or three years after that — who knows ? ’ |
13 | So would this be just a a this hearse be just a black cart with glass and then a hood ? |
14 | This section is just a small number of the titles available through Shareware , ask for the current catalogue when ordering . |
15 | ‘ Everyone knows that the Liberal Club is just a name for people opposed to Klaus , ’ says a financial expert who shares the minister 's economic ideas . |
16 | A non-feminist lesbian was just a failed heterosexual . |
17 | The following list is just a sample of new courses and schemes , many of which illustrate the way that the University is developing new ideas to meet the needs of people who want further training but who are not in a position to commit themselves to full-time study . |
18 | A non-lesbian feminist was just a male apologist . |
19 | This might suggest that the so-called imaginary time is really the real time , and that what we call real time is just a figment of our imaginations . |
20 | Snowdonia National Park is just a short drive away . |
21 | If you do n't believe in religion , you might think that er , the world was just kind of here for no particular reason , and er , that human existence was just a kind of accident or something happen happened , and er , has no has no greater significance . |
22 | Otherwise the , the little bulb is just a screw in affair . |
23 | ‘ For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning . |
24 | The furthest stable was just a room , like any other , with four walls , a ceiling , and a door . |
25 | The giant fiddler was just a statue now . |
26 | Even lower inflation is just a consequence of far higher unemployment . |
27 | At the end of the article he writes : ‘ We may say , if we like , that the introspected mind is just a body and its goings on as they appear to the body in question and not to anybody else . |
28 | Sir Eric is not expecting the sky to fall in over his campus , but in a sense that is the problem — graceful degradation is just a mite too graceful . |
29 | If the history of our technological age is just a flicker of time , then multimedia , amidst all the bustle of change , is a word still forming on our lips . |
30 | But the three-minute song is just a left-over from when that was all you could fit on to one side of a 78 record . |