Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] just " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not they are given delegated powers , sub-committees must have specific terms of reference and clearly defined tasks , so that everyone understands just what the sub-committees are to do and when it is to be done . |
2 | ‘ The only thing that can be said is that somebody has just snuffed out a very special person who was going to achieve an incredible amount in life . |
3 | Is my hon. Friend aware that she has just scored a marvellous bull 's eye ? |
4 | ‘ But it is possible that she has just decided to leave the area . ’ |
5 | Would Mrs agree that the resources argument that she 's just used is completely fallacious and would she not accept er that it 's better to spend fifty thousand pounds |
6 | she feels that the whole thing needs rationalizing and that she 's just come , co come to the pi the point where she can rationalize everything for once in her life . |
7 | But many migratory creatures have such precise geographical instincts that one wonders just how so detailed a knowledge of local terrain can be transmitted from one generation to another without the involvement of any learning process . |
8 | The thick stone walls , solid oak beams , cantilever oak staircase and mullioned windows are all exceptional , and the décor and style of furnishing is so absolutely ‘ right ’ that it is not difficult to imagine that one has just ‘ stepped back in time ’ . |
9 | Unwanted files are removed by being deposited in a dustbin icon which even bulges to show that something has just been put in it . |
10 | My one , half-hearted reservation is that there seems just a hint that the ‘ rural ’ artist with his scenes of idyllic country peace has an easier task . |
11 | Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been . |
12 | In defending this choice of subject matter Le Roy Ladurie has recently protested that it represents just whatever can be most readily understood in quantitative terms . |
13 | This is not arbitrary — it is designed so that it operates just as well with colour-blind predators as with those that have good colour vision . |
14 | The ICRF is such a worthy cause and what makes it particularly so is that it uses just 8p out of every £1 for administration , meaning 92p really goes on advancing the research , ’ she said . |
15 | The company is now in a regulatory climate where no objection would be made to either of its corporate investors , NEC Corp and IBM Corp , each with around 5% , greatly increasing their stakes in the company — to perhaps 25% each — but IBM has no cash to spare even if it wanted to get more involved with a company forever at the mercy of the shifting tides of French policy and NEC Corp , which two or three years ago would have jumped at the opportunity of making Bull a European and US outlet for far more of its products , faces a price war in its cash cow personal computer business back home and faces such a hard time that it has just seen its debt ratings cut — at a time when cheap capital is no longer available in Japan . |
16 | The company is now in a regulatory climate where no objection would be made to either of its corporate investors , NEC Corp and IBM Corp , each with around 5% , greatly increasing their stakes in the company — to perhaps 25% each — but IBM has no cash to spare even if it wanted to get more involved with a company forever at the mercy of the shifting tides of French policy and NEC Corp , which two or three years ago would have jumped at the opportunity of making Bull a European and US outlet for far more of its products , faces a price war in its cash cow personal computer business back home and faces such a hard time that it has just seen its debt ratings cut — at a time when cheap capital is no longer available in Japan . |
17 | And despite the fact that it 's just been patched , |
18 | that it 's just got no got no wanting to talk to her or |
19 | You prove to me that it gives just the very impression I desired . |
20 | You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts . |
21 | Consumers pay prices equal to marginal costs and this brings forth exactly enough output from the industry in the sense that it makes just sufficient firms viable . |
22 | Taken to its logical conclusion ( and the advantage of Baudrillard is that he does just this ) , this view entails a denial of all signification . |
23 | ‘ Gooseneck says he was pretty dotty even fifteen years ago , when he became a resident , and that he 's just got more so . |
24 | But what 's aggrieved me is that he 's just waltzed off with it and not |
25 | What he fails to mention is that he 's just been fined by his fun loving Durham County Cricket Club colleagues for turning up unshaven . |
26 | Yeah well it , it 's probably that he 's just got one . |
27 | Professor Sharp , of the Memorial University of Newfoundland , writes that he has just run across the earwig after having acquired five years ' back numbers of this magazine and to say that the Anglo-Saxons had a word for it , as we are all too well aware from listening to conversations between small children . |
28 | The speaker must monitor what it is that he has just said , and determine whether it matches his intentions , while he is uttering his current phrase and monitoring that , and simultaneously planning his next utterance and fitting that into the overall pattern of what he wants to say and monitoring , moreover , not only his own performance but its reception by his hearer . |
29 | Could my right hon. Friend reinforce the point that he has just made ? |
30 | I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years . |