Example sentences of "[be] just [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At first , like her many other activities , the home maintenance course at the Adult Education Centre had been just a desperate device to take her away from the boredom of George .
2 ‘ There must have been just a small problem of logistics .
3 At that time the settlement of Cape Town , which had been just a small staging post on the voyage between the Netherlands and the East Indies , was beginning to grow , but although the English had occupied the Cape in 1806 , the white population remained mainly Dutch until the arrival of many new settlers from Britain in 1820 .
4 She had told him how Karen had gone half stupid over Mallachy , when it had been just a one-night stand , a one-night stand that did not , in the event , come off .
5 Police think it could 've been just a dirty night out .
6 Er you saw the er saw him five years ago in the navy , now it could 've been just a regular check which every seaman gets or it could be , it could 've been something of a serious nature .
7 But it had been just a momentary longing for something she seemed destined never to have .
8 Previously it 's been just a blank sheet of printing paper shut up in a lightproof envelope ; now it has a function , an image , a certainty .
9 It may though , have been just the right setting for those particular films .
10 ‘ I think a part of me probably died when I took your job , though it may have been just the settling-down thing .
11 No , I am just a simple man of business .
12 I am just a poor girl ; what do I know of the sea-king 's palace ?
13 I am just a little girl , I have n't even started my periods yet and little girls can tantrum louder and then can sulk deeper than anything else in the universe .
14 ‘ I am just a little ship , ’ Aunt Emily said , ‘ drifting farther and farther out to sea . ’
15 I am just a humble supporter who , though never blessed with the gift myself , loves the artistry and beauty of football and the poetry in motion displayed by the Athletico forward line .
16 Afterwards a jubilant victor said : ‘ Everybody always says I am just a big server .
17 I know I am just an ignorant servant girl , aged seventeen , but I do know some Latin .
18 I am just an ordinary Daleswoman and if I began to think or act otherwise I know a few people around here who would soon bring me to my senses .
19 I would like to think I am just an ordinary person .
20 My own aspirations are more lowly — I am just an ordinary member .
21 I am just an old softie at heart .
22 Do n't be fooled into thinking that the shop assistants are unconcerned about appearances , that they are just a kooky bunch of crazy kids who live hard , play rough and dress casual .
23 For the reader , however , an art defined as national , made as cohesive and marketable as possible , may be less than convincing as an entity ; it may be that within a survey or an anthology there are just a limited number of interesting and attractive works .
24 When representatives of the offending authorities are called to account by the Committee , they will need to come up with some better answers to justify their past actions than that members of CPRW are just a fractious minority .
25 The above figures ( like all others ) are just a rough approximation of the ECM 's overall size .
26 A spokesman told The Scotsman that the letters are just a simple way of making funds available to people .
27 Could it be that you are just a little bit jealous of The Great White North — a society , after all , rather less divisive and certainly more prosperous than decaying , decadent Britain ?
28 A new bus service means people are just a short journey from Beresford Buildings , which have undergone a £1.1m refurbishment plan .
29 ‘ You know that the enemy are just a short distance along the road ? ’
30 In fact , drugs are just a minor part of their lives .
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