Example sentences of "just [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 He was just the person to be drawn into psychical research , and also into work on the boundary of matter and energy , a frontier like that between body and mind .
2 A ride on the Big Dipper is not on the prize list , just the chance to be part of the TSB English Schools Athletics Championships , one of the biggest events of its kind in the world .
3 They did n't know it — he was just the Kid to them — but he knew .
4 So it is I I I wo n't predict you know how it 's gon na be too much you know because obviously er it 's just the day to day living is quite difficult for most people have to work and cope with their families and you know so there 's not going to be er that the fundamentals are are not gon na be changed and obviously people are gon na be very broke for a long time because in a strike situation you probably do n't ever really quite recover .
5 It was just the opposite to before the 1979 Open .
6 the expert sailers say its not a beginners ' boat but will give an exciting performance … they think it will be a good test of skill … and it 's a great boat to sail … it 's fantastic … just the craft to be in
7 It is not just the disruption to my life , but it is also the waste to the hospital . ’
8 Just the report to , to note , Chairman .
9 With home recording equipment so comparatively cheap these days ( you can buy quite a workmanlike setup for the cost of a decent guitar ) these video manuals could be just the answer to a layman 's prayer .
10 I want I want there 's some there 's some and I know just the answer to the question .
11 Well , this is better than nothing , but you must remember , it is not just the length to the armhole because this must match with width of the sleeve head .
12 If you 're looking for a challenge there are plenty of lowland long distance routes to choose from — just the thing to liven up your autumn .
13 Teachers ' leaders have expressed concern in the past at the risks to which teachers are exposing themselves if things go wrong , not just the risk to life and limb , but in terms of the extent of their legal responsibility for doing work which is outwith paid requirements .
14 BA takes all the real decisions ; I 'm just the assistant to the Chairman , ’ in reality , they discussed everything together afterwards and she often managed to achieve what she wanted in the privacy of the bedroom .
15 A few yards up the hill , on my left , was a turning which at first I thought was just the entrance to a field .
16 Just the wound to the neck , a couple of broken fingers and cuts to the face and body . ’
17 It was n't just the flight to New York , the tedium of the long-drawn-out customs and transport formalities , and the helicopter trip between JFK airport and Manhattan that had been so tiring .
18 ‘ It 's more than just a nightclub to you .
19 This is not just a bending to political pressure to bring in higher-paid jobs ; it is a commercial necessity .
20 ‘ Or was that just a ploy to … ? ’
21 He did n't really mean it — it was just a ploy to be rid of Doreen . ’
22 The horror provoked by the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots of 1780 was not just a response to their ferocity .
23 A meal-break is not just a response to a physical urge .
24 It was just a stick to him . ’
25 By contrast , the time limit for actions in private law is at least three years , and for judicial review applications made outside Ord. 53 there is no fixed time limit : delay in applying is just a factor to be taken into account when the court exercises its discretion whether or not to award a declaration or injunction .
26 Prison is just a word to Robyn , a word in a book or a newspaper , a symbol of something — the law , hegemony , repression ( ‘ The prison motif in Little Dorrit is a metaphorical articulation of Dickens 's critique of Victorian culture and society ’ — Discuss ) .
27 Moderator we , we do accept this but maybe I could er say just a word to the assembly about the workload as it were of this panel on doctrine .
28 ‘ We are not just a temple to gold and glass but should turn our attention to daily life ’
29 We are not just a temple to gold and glass , but should turn our attention to daily life in all its many aspects .
30 Although , as he points out , ‘ it really is n't new at all , just a return to traditions of healing that have been accepted for millenniums ’ .
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