Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] just [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 His rooms were in the original college , the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse , a seventeenth-century Mughal building just outside the Ajmeri Gate .
2 P C Critchley on his old bike just like the dead officer , seems from another age , far from the violence of modern London .
3 It 's a different story just up the road where a big ironstone quarry used to be .
4 When we cook potatoes or vegetables , we often scrape off the outer layer , which is most nutritious ( i.e. the fibrous bit just under the skin ) , then boil off any remaining vitamins into the water , which is then poured down the sink .
5 A.Q. : Towards five-thirty this morning , having just got back from the flower market , I was working in the front quarters of my shop when I got the idea I 'd heard a funny noise just outside the window …
6 Paszti-Bott , a small storefront on An der Linde 25 , sits in interesting isolation just behind the train station and around the corner from the Musikhochschule .
7 Here , on a nine-mile reef just off the coast , boyfriend Cuan had taught Elizabeth to scuba-dive .
8 The defendant struck with the knife into her throat on the left-hand side just near the jugular vein , with such force that it severed the spinal cord , causing almost instant paralysis .
9 The majority decision was enough for the BAF to rule that the 22-year-old Croydon sprinter , who was found positive in an out-of-competition test just before the Olympics , remains banned until 1996 .
10 ‘ We 're not laying claim to a social plan just for the pleasure of doing one , but because we believe accompanying measures must be put in place and the occasion must be seized to explore all possible avenues towards preserving the maximum employment , ’ the representative is quoted as saying .
11 Another interesting site just to the north west of Newent , at Oxenhall , is the remains of the Elmbridge Furnace , near the former Newent Railway Station .
12 The normal procedure is to link a standard to a stake with the top tie just below the head of fanned out branches , and very close to the implanted bud or buds .
13 The Jags looked as though they would hold out until half time but barely two minutes before the break they conceded a free kick just outside the box .
14 There were bakeries , sausage factories , and plants for pickling and smoking meat just behind the front , and cold stores had been established .
15 This sunny Victorian house is situated in a wide tree-lined avenue just off the sedate Hove sea-front .
16 The oldest of the three porters running the glass-fronted lodge just inside the main entrance was putting a middle-aged woman with a blue hat into a wheel-chair .
17 ‘ Well he lives in that little cottage at the bottom of the steep pitch just past the green , ’ Joe continued with a grin , ‘ as he staggers down the hill his legs have to go faster and faster to stop him falling on his face . ’
18 ‘ We have a Benedictine nunnery just across the street . ’
19 The walls are 5 feet thick , with a buttressed wooden walkway just behind the battlements .
20 This will eventually be extended to Zhuhai , the special economic zone just across the Chinese border .
21 Something made for him in the darkness and struck him a violent blow just under the knee .
22 There is also a simple trap just beyond the door , triggered by opening it .
23 Nella Last , the respectable wife of a joiner and shop fitter in Barrow , who kept a diary for Mass Observation during World War II , led what she termed a ‘ harem existence ’ during the inter-war years , which resulted in a nervous breakdown just before the outbreak of the War .
24 He once destroyed an entire constellation just for the sake of it .
25 Perhaps a perfect circle just above the oculist charts ?
26 It followed the attack up with a vicious peck just above the other bird 's beak .
27 A crowd of 4,500 , packed into the tiny ground just behind the ice rink , roared its approval at every stout tackle , every lung-bursting sprint .
28 But it was not prepared to take the pain of doing it all again and now the krone is floating free in Europe 's outer space just like the pound .
29 The Beckwith brothers and Tony Clegg exited from property shares with perfect timing just before the current disastrous recession .
30 It links the original building 's 1928 annex and the 1854 Morgan House , a Victorian mansion just to the north , recently acquired by the trustees for $15 million .
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