Example sentences of "just [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And he went into the main agent in Edinburgh and gave them an order for three of those , and of course , we did n't get them just right away because er probably we 'd have got the last one about a couple of years later in these days .
2 For example , the late John Strachey , former Minister of Food , used to contend that had the notorious African Ground Nuts Scheme been placed just 30 miles to the West of the site chosen in Tanganyika ( now Tanzania ) , the climate differed just sufficiently there that all would have been well .
3 Well you could , like Sharon did it on EastEnders at the side just long there and
4 Just so long as we maintain the candidacy . ’
5 The essence of what Mr Hussain said was that following the marriage he would remain in England on a settled basis as a married man for just so long as his wife dictated .
6 Just so long as you are not intending to ask me not to leave London .
7 Do n't bother about the rent if you have n't got it now , just so long as you pay me as soon as you get back .
8 I wanted our collaboration , strange as it was , to continue for eve ; , just so long as it kept him beside me .
9 Just so long as it does n't get in here . ’
10 Just so long as it 's not ‘ gall ’ , ’ Lily said .
11 Liverpool beckoned , just so long as his legs remained sound .
12 Everyone dominates central stage for a while , just so long as they need it , only to return it chivalrously after their moment .
13 But just so long as they take me somewhere where there 's the right kind of electricity …
14 ‘ A good governor does as he pleases on his world , just so long as he pays his tithes in treasure and people .
15 In the sonnet just quoted , for instance , Shakespeare presents the Poet in a humiliating situation , indifferent to the behaviour of the Mistress with other men just so long as he gets some share of the action .
16 Not necessarily , since both teachers and researchers will ultimately use readability formulae for just so long as they find them of some value .
17 This may be true , but I doubt if it is , just so long as the words are right .
18 Just so long as I can see you . ’
19 Sport encompasses things like hunting , all sorts of hunting : fox , hare otter , camel or whatever , just so long as it is conducted with hounds .
20 Just so long as they could finish this stupid game and get on to his answer .
21 She was tall , perfectly proportioned , and was more than happy for it to be admired , just so long as the admiration did not get too intrusive .
22 Just so long as we understand each other . ’
23 ‘ Good , ’ he said coldly , ‘ just so long as we understand each other .
24 Why not go along with Luke 's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink ?
25 We like to have kings to worship and admire : we love a bit of gold leaf to ooh and ah at : we do n't mind being poor just so long as there 's someone poorer than us .
26 We succumbed to temptation once , Bernard , but I 'm sure Mary will forgive just so long as we never , ever do it again . ’
27 And speak your own language , please : we 'll even teach it to you in our schools to prove how understanding we are , just so long as you do our dirty work for less wages than our own kind are prepared to accept : just so long as you keep yourselves to yourselves , and do n't let your children marry ours , because what we 're all terrified of , so terrified the word 's gone out of the vocabulary .
28 And speak your own language , please : we 'll even teach it to you in our schools to prove how understanding we are , just so long as you do our dirty work for less wages than our own kind are prepared to accept : just so long as you keep yourselves to yourselves , and do n't let your children marry ours , because what we 're all terrified of , so terrified the word 's gone out of the vocabulary .
29 Paul wriggled , and the look on his face seemed to indicate that he would n't actually mind wasting anything , just so long as he got to hit the bell with his plank of wood .
30 Any word could follow any other word , just so long as it matched the phonetic input description .
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