Example sentences of "be [verb] out [prep] just " in BNC.
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1 | Its virtue was that it had no neighbours and it had been picked out for just that reason : no-one to ask questions , no-one expecting to start up a friendship . |
2 | Yet , given the rate of decline of house prices in the south over the last year , this deposit would be wiped out in just six months . |
3 | Was it realistic to hope that these thousands of 0troops , with their equipment , could be pulled out in just three weeks ? |
4 | Could it be that there was then more racism in the art world , and that Black artists were being squeezed out at just the time when young working-class artists from the British provinces were finding unprecedented and immediate public fortune ? |
5 | After their big score on Wednesday , world champions Pakistan were skittled out for just ninety-three at New Road . |
6 | Put in on a slow wicket , Montgomeryshire were bundled out for just 65 taking up virtually 45 overs . |
7 | Phoenix were bowled out for just 46 , Bill Dwyer top scoring with an unbeaten 21 . |
8 | The final test was carried out with just two biologists . |
9 | The restoration work , requested by the museum 's management with this exhibition in view , was carried out in just three months , at a cost of L560 million ( £259,000 ; $450.5 ) . |
10 | The Welsh star was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start . |
11 | The Welshman was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start . |
12 | The Welshman was edged out by just two-hundredths of a second by his best friend , Mark McKoy — but could have been forgiven for feeling he had been robbed of gold after the Canadian had seemed to get away to a false start . |