Example sentences of "just [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This just produces a swift blood sugar surge which rapidly declines — a solid breakfast which releases energy slowly is far better . |
2 | And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room . |
3 | Ken , now the only pilot in the UK checked out to captain the flying-boat , said that after the recent test flights the Sunderland is now ‘ fully serviceable and in really tip-top condition , it just needs a good home where it can be looked after . ’ |
4 | ‘ Just needs a good talking to . ’ |
5 | She just needs a big paintbrush and a bucket of water . |
6 | It needs , just needs a little bit of attention . |
7 | Getting upside-down is far easier than it looks — it just needs the right combination or circumstances . |
8 | He just has a monkish temperament . |
9 | But I love the way Ry Cooder sounds , y'know ; he uses bottles and just has a great sound . |
10 | So I would agree with what Tom said on the sort of , things , yeah , you know , knock that together , we 've got that on one piece of paper already that 's about two years out of date , well , was up to date two years ago , which I could probably dig out for you , and then erm we 've got , we can even do it from a European sort of view point , which just has a few things there that need taking up . |
11 | When Harry 's front axle buckled , he was behind a truck A few brief comments on each of these : in ( 35a ) the pronoun I is used gesturally to self-nominate from a group , in ( 35b ) it just has the symbolic usage ; in ( 36b ) the word ago places the time at which the action occurred relative to the time of speaking , in ( 36c ) the time is relative to the time at which the events in the narrative occurred . |
12 | ‘ The chip just has the wrong designer label ’ , says West . |
13 | Some think it looks a bit '70s but I disagree ; if it were sandwiched with mahogany , maybe , but for me the maple just adds a nice touch of detail . |
14 | Erm I think it j just adds a little bit of complexity t to it . |
15 | Classical physics tends to express things in terms of second order differential equations , that is ones involving the rate of change of a rate of change , whilst [ 9 ] is first order — it just incorporates a simple rate of change . |
16 | She thinks he is not at all the great genius he is made out to be — just possesses a pleasing talent . |
17 | It carries with it no assumptions about the cause and just describes the inflammatory process that is taking place in the epithelial lining inside the penis . |
18 | It just obeys the ordinary laws of physics . |
19 | Nobody will mind if he just grabs a few minutes ' rest before he moves on — although rest , for Pavel , has become little more than a bothersome physical requirement with no spiritual element in it . |
20 | It never says this is the right behaviour or this is the wrong behaviour , it just says the safest behaviour and , and then leaves , leaves the recipient to do the rest . |
21 | It just blows the whole room up . |
22 | It just shows a different plane . |
23 | And he just sees the physical aspect of it . |
24 | ‘ I believe everyone has innate creativity ’ she confided in me , ‘ but with some it just takes a little bit of coaxing before it will surface ’ . |
25 | It just takes an ingenious mind and an ability to do crosswords and you can prove anything with words . |
26 | Just lacks a little bit of er quality lighting . |
27 | It just requires a little time and activity from the old grey matter . |
28 | This just requires the raw difference to be multiplied by 24 . |
29 | That just depicts the same structure in terms of constituents and sub-constituents , so the whole thing is a sentence which in the bracketing notation just has the sentence with its bracket and the other bracket 's way down the other end , and this is mirrored by the label sentence occurring at the top of the tree , it means it covers everything below it roughly . |
30 | it just gets a wee bit much |