Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adv] just [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Maintaining heading , we cross the A45 Stowmarket by-pass by another easily identifiable bridge/village/road pattern ( T ) and look for Crowfield ( U ) which should appear in just over half-a- thumb 's length ( about two minutes ) after the dual-carriageway .
2 We should look not just at the actual drug taking itself , but also at what makes people want to take drugs . ’
3 In order to understand the history of capitalist societies one must look not just to their structures , but also to the balance of power between classes and the way this power is exercised .
4 In deciding whether these tests are satisfied the judge must look not just at the prosecution 's case , but must take into account the likelihood of the newspaper successfully raising a defence .
5 This is very similar to the posture a gull physically must take up just before attacking another gull by jabbing it with its bill or biting it .
6 We 'll tie up just beyond the lock , just in front of those other boats . ’
7 Well , then , you 'll know why just at the moment the Consul-General does n't want trouble between Moslems and Copts . ’
8 If you are a fish who basically lives and breathes in water , but who occasionally ventures on land , perhaps to cross from one mud puddle to another thereby surviving a drought , you might benefit not just from half a lung but from one-hundredth of a lung .
9 But it 'll hold up just above freezing in the west .
10 and then it 'll come back just like that .
11 All right , well let's look not just at the quantity , but at the quality .
12 So the first thing you 'd expect on just by the false but enormously appealing principle that the world is simple and elegant , is there is just one level of structure there .
13 And he used to have a small stand on it do you see , to hold the barrel , and then he could manoeuvre around just like a machine gun .
14 Then ten thousand pounds could go in just over a day .
15 It could manage only just over one book per person per year .
16 I put it on the machine and I did n't think she would she 'd get over just for the meeting at night , but I did .
17 I used to go out just on me own , like .
18 A lot of them that came to the g to the gathering To the sports they would stay over just for the sake of getting the dance .
19 ‘ The government is giving this project every conceivable support because of the enormous amount of work it would provide not just for Cleveland but for many other British companies .
20 I shall rely not just on statistics but on the position in communities which I have known well over many years .
21 I 'll , I reckon that er we would leave here just before nine and
22 I shall be staying here and I shall fight back just like my old man did at Dunkirk . ’
23 The award is aimed at group leaders who top-rope parties on small crags and will concentrate not just on safety but on crag ethics and etiquette , an emphasis on the problems outlined above .
24 But we will focus not just on the City but also training investment and industry .
25 We recognise too that Britain 's success in the next century will depend not just on changing what we do , but in changing the way in which we do it .
26 By using the relatively new and rather powerful transactions cost analytical approach , combined with conventional and radical approaches within organisation theory , and insights from the sociology of work , combined with the results from recent empirical work on the introduction of new technology , the intention is to set out some of the possibilities and choices about the use of new technology at work , indicating the different pay-offs to particular groups , and suggesting that the outcomes in specific cases will depend not just on the technology itself but on the strategy and power of the various interested parties .
27 In fact I think she will live forever just to spite me .
28 We will help not just with food and financial aid and technical assistance , but also with the provision of military resources to shift food and supplies , and with scientific assistance to dismantle nuclear weapons .
29 Spearfishing went out long ago , branded as cruelty ( and one of our senior club members can testify not just for that reason .
30 But if I can move on just for a second , erm when you get over and above that , we have problems where people that are purchasing those sort of vehicles can not afford , with the best will in the world , to take them in to the main agents and have a full service , although they should do , but if you ca n't afford to do that and these are the problems that we had , so we actually changed that .
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