Example sentences of "just [adv] [adj] [coord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ By focusing on team building , project management , communication skills and so on we will provide the learning strategy that produces not just highly skilled but highly flexible people , ’ she says .
2 ‘ She and Elizabeth , they were just so talented and so go-getting .
3 Yeah you see , well when we were looking you see so many and you think ooh that looks nice , ooh that 's nice but some of them are just so squadgy and well nice if you , if that 's how you want to sit
4 A sprout can take just so much and then no more .
5 But she was just so bubbly and so vivacious , and she looked so young despite being well over eighteen , that there was something almost right for her in the part .
6 But just as powerful and often linked to it is the matter of medical dominance .
7 Gloucester after Saturday 's match at Kingsholm were left feeling just as impotent and just as confounded after Bath had stormed away in the last five minutes of extra time to win this semi-final .
8 Though other books may be just as good or even better on one particular feature .
9 The convention centre is just as good or better than any museum .
10 My hand hurt just as much and now I was shivering with cold .
11 depending on whether we take the " " mayden " " as a vocative ( i.e. " girl , I love no one more than thee " ) or as the object of the lost verb of line 14 , whereby the -clause becomes a restrictive relative clause ( " I love no maiden more than you … " [ but I might love some just as much or only a bit less ] ) .
12 Alain said sharply , and Jenna found another hand on her arm , just as firm and decidedly more forceful .
13 As our investigation of the problem in Darlington last month demonstrated , solvent abuse is just as lethal and much more prevalent among younger children .
14 GILLIAN said that in her opinion their was just as cumbersome and just as obviously diplomatic as his or her , but why was the meeting being so squeamish about making a point anyway ?
15 Brown is just as pro-Israel but more honest about reality . ’
16 As we saw in the last chapter , he , too , believed in the possibility of an objective category of crime which was not necessarily the same as that defined by the existing criminal law , and its source — the reason of the ‘ few thinking men in every nation ’ seems just as elitist and potentially authoritarian .
17 I mean the mixer 's just as bad but really we 've got on to them Brian did and they made a good job , they squared it up .
18 And Clare 's just as stubborn and just as silly .
19 The next day the boy seemed to work just as hard and just as long , but he only chopped down eight trees .
20 The rest of the week passed and each day the boy worked just as hard and just as long , but each day he produced less .
21 These are just as important and often the most painful types of fear .
22 The collapse of the CPSU in August 1991 was just as rapid and as general .
23 It emerged yesterday that officials of COSLA have already told the Scottish Office that it considers the break-even point on costings would come only if the number of new councils was limited to just over 20 and not at 43 as suggested by Touche Ross .
24 ‘ They do n't understand that he 's not difficult , he 's just very honest and not afraid to say , ‘ No , that is wrong ’ .
25 So many bereaved people , especially women , do not continue to try and have a social life as it is just too difficult and usually just serves to reinforce their sense of isolation and hurt .
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