Example sentences of "be just [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Once one of these grounds has been established , the party seeking the setting aside , which can be the adjudication officer or the claimant , must show that it is just to set the decision aside .
2 The simple fix for this — and for the amounts shown in columns F and so on — is just to format the range of durations and projects ( i.e E5 …
3 What we 'll be doing at first then is just to take an overview of the house , you would n't necessarily get that on an ordinary tour .
4 Some Irish nationalists hold that it is just to unite the nation by force — a typical view of secular nationalism throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Europe .
5 All I want to do is just to replace the word supported by specifically opposed .
6 ‘ The priority is just to get a victory under our belts again .
7 The method I prefer , however , is just to make a play of looking at the coin after each few rubs on the elbow .
8 And , as this post here , with , whatever it is , it looks as if it 's got some paddings on the ground , maybe a , a boat sometimes gets moored up to it and that 's just to stop the boat er banging up agai maybe the tide comes in that far , I do n't know .
9 That 's just to put the water in to put your urine in you see .
10 It 's just to split the recommendation up to make sure we 've got the authorities we need to do the whole lot I think Chairman .
11 it 's ju it 's just to get a look at the other side so that you can see that erm
12 It 's just to get the feel of your personality .
13 No you know it 's just to have a point if anyone had thought anything about it but of course
14 Well , he 's just to keep a record of it right .
15 ‘ And selling it to Belgium was just to test the market .
16 And I always watched Wimbledon on the telly , even if it was just to see the lady players in those short skirts ( apart from old ‘ muscles ’ Navratilova ! ) .
17 ‘ And what his idea was , in a way I suppose , was just to see the position which I had to get the horse into before he had the job with the mare ; and he wondered how the job was done with the harness I 'd got on .
18 Mr Sandy recalls that the biggest challenge was just to get the name known in the major markets in Europe : ‘ Whether the message coming back was ‘ Unbekannt ’ or ‘ Pas Connu ’ the gist of it was that we were unknown and if you 're trying to sell whiskies people have n't heard of , then you have n't got much to go on . ’
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