Example sentences of "which be [adv] just " in BNC.
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1 | These appear to be the valid wordings for trusts which are in most common use : ‘ I request ’ , ‘ I ask ’ , ‘ I wish ’ , and ‘ I entrust ’ , which are individually just as effective as if they were all used together . |
2 | ‘ Is there any legislation or codes of practice covering circular letters of this kind , which are effectively just another form of advertising ? ’ |
3 | Of course there are other rack-mounting tuners on the market which are probably just as accurate and reliable , but when it comes to professional credibility Peterson Strobe Tuners are still the thing to go for ; even voltage surges and variations in temperature wo n't upset them . |
4 | A recent development with frightening implications is the isolation in several parts of the world of strains of gonococci which are not just partially resistant to penicillin , but can produce an enzyme , Β-lactamase , which actually breaks down and neutralizes penicillin completely . |
5 | There does not appear to have been an account taken of the of the factors that may reduce traffic on the A sixty one er and ways of ameliorating the current problems on the road which are not just a question of the volumes , but in fact the timescale it takes in fact to clear that road in the mornings . |
6 | But also at every age , we can do things which are perhaps just a little beyond our reach . |
7 | We need to be aware that ‘ rules ’ ( which are really just agreed-on conventions ) are changing all the time , particularly since the line between inner voices and outer voices has become blurred . |
8 | It is true that public relations contrives news and events and gets photographs in newspapers which are really just promotional efforts . |
9 | When describing tours of the island he gives the names of the farms , many of which are now just piles of stones , and who occupied them . |
10 | When describing tours of the island he gives the names of the farms , many of which are now just piles of stones , and who occupied them . |
11 | If this is a correct analysis of the situation , the consequences for our disciplines may be far-reaching in unexpected ways which are only just beginning to be noticed . |
12 | You conduct most of the important interviews and interrogations yourself and afterwards you dictate very sketchy accounts which are only just adequate to keep the files up to date . ’ |
13 | Basically , what it is , they er , want to computerise a collection of some one hundred million words of written and spoken text , that can used by dictionary compilers which are there just to study the English language . |
14 | The restriction was caused by her knickers , which were still just above her knees . |
15 | There 's a melancholy air about him which is n't just the product of a day on the publicity circuit . |
16 | Which is why just now I used the word " ideally " . |
17 | Ironically , fate intervened and he never did make that his career , which is probably just as well , since when he was given the task many years later of steering British Aerospace into the private sector he crossed swords with more than a few civil servants and did n't have a lot of time for them . |
18 | ( Nobody knows the exact date , which is probably just as well : to categorize a house like this can take away some of its romance . ) |
19 | Which is probably just about where the similarities between Merton and Clary end . |
20 | Which is probably just as well , since the film roles have proved elusive . |
21 | THE WORLD HAS stopped making sense again , and Odilo forgets everything again ( which is probably just as well ) , and the war is over now ( and it seems pretty clear to me that we lost it ) , and life goes on for a little while . |
22 | Julie T Wallace has never been a shrinking violet — which is probably just as well , as it would be almost impossible for her to fade quietly into the background . |
23 | We are saved through the loving obedience of Jesus which is not just a mental state but is expressed and only could be expressed in bodily pain and death . |
24 | All of which is not just a problem for a properly penitent British Rail : it 's a problem for government too . |
25 | Large-scale sporting events , such as the Winter Olympics , can also bring about environmental change which is not just a consequence of the sporting events themselves but is also due to the infrastructure necessary to provide facilities for a large number of competitors and spectators . |
26 | Written by a team of authors including Charles , Fürst von Schwarzenberg , one of President Havel 's closest advisers since 1990 , this book is a thorough pictorial survey of the castle which is not just a palace but a complex containing the Library , the basilica of St George , the cathedral of St Guy , the church of St Nicholas , the chapel of St Wenceslas and the National Gallery of Prague . |
27 | The problem is that although the beliefs and feelings are " always concerned with matters at the heart and root of existence " — which does suggest or give opportunity for something which is not just subjective in interpretation — it tends to subsume the religious view of life under what we might call a humanist umbrella . |
28 | Members will see at paragraph eight , how the dep er office compares with the national average , we are well , well below that , and I think this is a very good service indeed er , county council , which is not just value for money , that that 's too glib , but actually provides an excellent service , with within those limited constraints . |
29 | Pollution , the environment , again that is something which is not just for concern , we know it 's of global concern as well . |
30 | Rave is a corrupting virus in the double helix , tatty construx that hint at a moon-booted , gold lamé future which is always just out of reach . |