Example sentences of "just [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We soon became accustomed to seeing her in Proctorial sub-fusc , worn not just for all the ceremonial occasions but for the daily transaction of University business which is now a major part of the Proctors ' tasks .
2 It would take most of the silver he had on him and that would be just for half an ounce of what was needed .
3 And what I think it would be helpful for us to talk about is where we sit in this business , just for half an hour , where does T N T sit in the industry ?
4 It was left for just for half an hour at the Westgate Centre in Oxford , which according to the AA is the one of the worst car parks in South East England for security .
5 As Clarissa might wake up and cry , it would be better if Zoe would wheel her around the grounds in her buggy , just for half an hour or so , if she did n't mind .
6 Just after five the next day , Edouard and Jean-Paul came out of the offices of the Governor-General .
7 It was just after nine the following night , rain pounding in from the Atlantic , when Asa stood in the control tower at Laville and watched the Dornier take off .
8 There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them .
9 ‘ Charlie 's baby is due tomorrow , Perry is in Japan on tour , just like all the papers say .
10 He was just like all the others .
11 ‘ So he 's just like all the rest , ’ thought Simon , ‘ a loser . ’
12 You talk tough but inside you 're just like all the rest of us .
13 So I am now a ‘ colonial ’ and wear the badge of my adopted land on my shoulder , just like all the others .
14 He may have known her all her life , but when the tits appeared he 'd had his tongue hanging out just like all the rest .
15 She was remarrying — to a war hero , of course , just like all the girls that year — and did n't want to know either way about her former husband .
16 In this type of support system the front line units are considered as a layer just like all the other layers .
17 Just like all the other children who swarmed in their rat-packs all day and half the night in the nooks and crannies of St Jude 's .
18 You 're just like all the rest . ’
19 You accuse me of being ‘ just like all the rest ’ , which is clearly an insult .
20 As soon as Jacob arrived here , I knew that he would fall in love with her , just like all the others .
21 Television is at least one escape and just like all the other trivial pastimes , should allow the unemployed to participate at a reduced rate .
22 Just like all the rest , she thought bitterly .
23 For example , particles like well , anyway , by the way require some meaning specification in a theory of meaning just like all the other words in English ; but when we come to consider what their meaning is , we shall find ourselves referring to the pragmatic mechanisms that produce implicatures .
24 Wallace said : ‘ We insist that Aaron is a bone fide player , just like all the rest of us , and we are determined to have him in our team . ’
25 and like erm just like all the this party
26 Me say , ‘ just like some a una white like a chalk and another couple a una got blond hair , some have black hair , me no come ask wha that ! ’ …
27 Just above this the difficult part ended . ’
28 If you are a fish who basically lives and breathes in water , but who occasionally ventures on land , perhaps to cross from one mud puddle to another thereby surviving a drought , you might benefit not just from half a lung but from one-hundredth of a lung .
29 But if you look at some of the other factors , for example just within all the other routes , score better than the blue route .
30 Just before 2100 the attack commenced in the face of intense A.A. fire and two Swordfish ( L7689 and P4065 ) were hit , both force-landing on the Tunisian coast near Hammamet .
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