Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] just [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think I need to put the immersion on for just a little while .
2 That puts still more of a premium on shrewdly imaginative lineout tactics , married to throwing in of just the right pace and parabola .
3 Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us .
4 ‘ The director wants to see you right away , Marianne , and Dane asked me to tell you he 'll be down in just a few minutes , Shae , to finish off his costume fitting . ’
5 put it down to just a useful .
6 This equipment can measure freon concentrations down to just a few parts per trillion .
7 You can zoom in and out of the preview , looking at thumbnails of your pages , or zooming in on just the one page .
8 A pond that is iced over for just a few days will come to no harm , but in a prolonged freeze , the fish may suffer unless you take precautions .
9 Yet , when the time comes for a hermit crab to change shell , having outgrown its present one , it can accomplish the change over in just a few seconds .
10 REPAIRS have been carried out to a 40ft long roof of a village canoe store which blew off after just a few weeks in place .
11 Using the no boundary condition , we find that the universe must in fact have started off with just the minimum possible nonuniformity allowed by the uncertainty principle .
12 Most rocker switches are wired for one-way operation — that is , the light is turned on and off from just the one position ; but most are capable of two-way operation , where the light is turned on or off from two places — in a through room , in a bedroom , or top and bottom of the stairs , for instance .
13 Human awareness of this truth , he may have concluded , was passed on with just the same loose and haunting persistence as the rhythms and phrases of English poetry , surviving from Anglo-Saxon times to Middle English and ‘ The Man in the Moon ’ , and on again to Shakespeare and Milton and Yeats and nursery-rhyme , without intention as without a break .
14 The approaches to market segmentation referred to above apply more naturally to consumer markets than to industrial markets , where an entire market may be made up of just a few customers .
15 Second , if the Liberals and Social Democrats had been able to squeeze a few more votes from Labour supporters , then it could well have been the Labour Party that finished up with just a few seats in parliament out of all proportion to votes cast .
16 It was very conventional , even old-fashioned , but its tensions built up in just the right way , and it gripped like a strangler 's hand .
17 Should a big enough gap open up at just the right time , then you will be able to stay on port and merely harden up to cross the line .
18 They were all out for just a hundred and fifty seven and the outcome was never in doubt after Graham Gooch and Ian Botham an opening stand of fifty in reply .
19 I was quite pleased to be back home but I missed the excitement of the trips and wanted to go back for just a few more days .
20 Then at each level , credit is passed back after just a few attempts at search .
21 ‘ You 'll find out in just a few minutes , ’ Julius replied .
22 ‘ My great fear , ’ he told the Society of Conservative Accountants last month , ‘ is that we will be back in just the same position again in the next recession .
23 My fear is that we will be back in just the same position again in the next recession .
24 Amateurs , perforce , have to settle for less expensive solutions , and the low minimum illumination levels at which domestic camcorders can operate makes it possible to get by with just the available lighting supplemented with additional lighting to lift the foreground .
25 He positively brims with charm , suggesting that , like the proverbial Don , he has the enviable ability to turn it on at just the right moment .
26 Wesley and I have been looking round at just a few of the many attractions this year …
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