Example sentences of "be just [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're just into each other getting our act together . ’
2 Actually they 're fifties maisonettes in the city 's East End , there 's nothing satanic about them , they 're just like any block of flats you 've ever seen , only worse .
3 As a layer of gravel will be put into the base of the jar to help weight it down these slots should be just above this layer otherwise a strong powerhead could pull it into the pipe and block it .
4 Thus the intrinsic value of something follows from its intrinsic nature , so that nothing exactly like it could be of a different intrinsic value , while yet it is not one of the features one could properly list in indicating what something else would have to be like to be just like this thing .
5 In other words , he should have treated the media business as being just like any other .
6 ‘ Woodbrook is just at that gate with the lodge house — keep right on straight , ’ the housewife pointed .
7 Incidentally it is just at this point that I find many theologians who enter this field particularly weak ; mainly because what they deduce from a Biblical view is so general ( and sometimes even vague ) that it is of little practical help in choosing between the main alternatives of the world today .
8 It is just outside this area but it is the home of the Duke of Bedford , whose ancestors put their wealth , or capital , into a vast scheme to drain the marshland of the Fens .
9 Then she thought : But he 's only here because Bert is just through that wall there .
10 Help should be given to pensioners — certainly to those on income support , and if possible to those whose income is just above that level .
11 In many ways , a regulated firm is just like any other .
12 she 's just at that age where you cop she copies everything you know ?
13 So it 's between it 's just on that bit there ?
14 It 's just on that chair .
15 He 's just beyond that scaffolding
16 It 's just like another milkround .
17 Well , it 's just in that part .
18 Apparently thirty seven thousand elderly people suffer from Alzheimer 's disease , and that 's just in this region .
19 I had to see Helen , After all , she was just over that hill which I could see from the top windows of the Grand .
20 To the delight of both children , we learned it was just below this spot that Bram Stoker 's Dracula leapt ashore from his sinking ship in the shape of a huge black dog , and slept on a suicide 's grave among the abbey tombs .
21 But the provisional guid the guideline which was set by Policy and Resources in the first instance , was just for this Committee to identify seventy thousand pounds ' worth of reductions .
22 But I did have the chance of an exhibition , and it was just at that time , and I was working hard , and she — she , well , I suppose she was a distraction . ’
23 It was just at that moment that Kirsty stirred .
24 It was just at this moment that the fisherman was trying to escape from the sea-king 's palace , struggling , with the golden cradle in his arms , to swim up through the great weight of sea that lay like a dome above .
25 Unfortunately it was just at this time that Tyndale 's unfavourable comments on the royal divorce came to the King 's attention , and Vaughan was sharply told to end the discussions .
26 It was just after this moment that one of the most famous events in Elf history took place .
27 The place was just like any ale-house or tavern in Southwark with its dirt-beaten floor and ramshackle tables , filled with traders and peasants eager to spend the profits of market day .
28 He was just in this photograph she had on her dresser . ’
29 So , as I stood there on Hampstead Heath , I felt that it was just from that point of view that the single surviving Pinus sylvestris was intended to be seen .
30 It was just around this stage that I became aware of the first footman beside me , who whispered : ‘ Miss Kenton would like a word with you , sir .
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