Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [vb base] just " in BNC.
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1 | The forty plants cost just £6.95 . |
2 | Although the kicks and punches are released with great intent , the actual strikes fall just short of the target areas . |
3 | The second cousins have just issued their first newsletter and they have grand plans to open an information centre in Liverpool , which would cater for enthusiasts all over Europe . |
4 | The three Frenchmen have just settled into the trench as I contemplated the hordes of mosquitoes that were now descending on the area . |
5 | While it has been widely recognized that both plural and singular references are possible under many circumstances ( Eschenbach , Habel , Herweg & Rehkämper 1989 ; Garrod & Sanford 1982 ) , the present results reveal just how prevalent singulars can be , even given a grammatical grouping cue like and . |
6 | The three months to December 1991 included £105 million of sales and £11 million of profits from companies that have since been sold , while the 1992 results include just £11 million of sales and no profits from disposals . |
7 | The buildings of the Medical School stand just to the north of George Square . |
8 | How did the first deer know just where to go ? |
9 | The fantastically-named band have just completed recording their debut LP ‘ Human Zoo ’ although no release date has yet been set . |
10 | The fantastically-named band have just completed recording their debut LP ‘ Human Zoo ’ although no release date has yet been set . |
11 | Its apparent width is increased by the rectangular ports set just below sheer in each quarter . |
12 | erm Because the loggers have been , as I said earlier , logging 24 hours around the clock , and they 're supposed to be logging over a 70 year cycle , and they 're not because the companies have only got three year licenses , and basically the indigenous people have just had enough , so they started to block the logging roads . |
13 | The latest incidents come just hours after yesterday 's fatal accident inquiry into the upsurge of drug deaths in the city . |
14 | There was a wet fish shop just there and in my eagerness to escape I darted in . |
15 | If he is interested in what is happening in the European Community , he could do no better than cast his eyes across to France where a socialist Government have just announced that country 's highest-ever unemployment level . |
16 | The band you thought had no personality and were locked into a strait-jacketed genre have just made an album packed with more character and idiosyncrasies than practically any other released in 1992 . |
17 | Pointon had been caught by a late Giggs tackle just before , and the referee decided that a strong word with the young Welshman , who had given United the lead with a goal worthy of crowning champions , was sufficient . |