Example sentences of "to [noun sg] just [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Annabel 's call from Scott came through to Saracen just as dinner was announced . |
2 | Utopias lead to disappointment just because they are utopias ’ . |
3 | It can be a prelude to inquiry just as questions are a spur to searching . |
4 | Her old candlewick cotton dressing-gown had finally shrunk to uselessness just before her parents went away . |
5 | Young children may lay claim to possession just because they happen to be playing with , say , a car or doll . |
6 | Above all , remember that both parties are not irrevocably committed to litigation just because legal proceedings are issued . |
7 | ‘ Please do n't change to English just because I 'm here . |
8 | They went to Joseph Hyde — probably because he was the one connection they had between the Irish organization and me , and then they nearly beat him to death just so Lee could make his report to you . |
9 | The poem is divided into three quatrains each moving closer to death just as the poet himself is approaching his demise . |
10 | He must have worried himself to death just because he was afraid to tell me . ’ |