Example sentences of "just [adv prt] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Like , I 'd say to a young officer , maybe just out of the depot [ training centre ] , if a old lady calls you for assistance to her , you 're a police officer and she will look to you for help , ad we have to leave people with a certain level of satisfaction . |
2 | The Williams locked its rear wheels , spun and stalled on the racing line — just out of the sight of those following . |
3 | The leading British driver is Malcolm Wilson , whose Opel was just out of the top 10 last night in 11th place , two minutes ahead of Gwyndaf Evans in his Ford Sierra in 12th place . |
4 | Just out of the sound of the sea , it is as verdant and gently rolling as Mr Inshaw 's image . |
5 | He said , ‘ Coffee , sir , ’ and offered the mug , though holding it just out of the President 's reach . |
6 | I am just out of the bath . |
7 | SPARKS WILL be flying at Embsay this Saturday … and not just out of the chimney of their band of battling Yorkshire tank engines . |
8 | Swing from 41 through Beta and continue in a direct line until you come to M3 , which is just out of the × 7 field with Beta Comæ but which has a fairly obvious star close to it . |
9 | Xi Cephei ( 4.3 ) is just out of the × 7 field with Nu . |
10 | Unfortunately they are just out of the × 7 field with Hydra 's Head , but sweeping from the Head stars is a good way to find them . |
11 | It is just out of the × 7 field with Alpha , but Lambda ( 4.4 ) and Alpha indicate the direction in which it lies ; it is close to 5 Serpentis ( 5.2 ) . |
12 | With most binoculars it is in the same field with Gamma Sagittæ , but is just out of the field with × 20 . |
13 | In the large majority of cases a straightforward mathematical solution is just out of the question . |
14 | Kitty 's father had been a woodman , born more than ninety years ago , in the reign of Queen Anne , just out of the valley in Lamplugh , a village named after one of the Conqueror 's more savage barons and ever since his brutal arrival sunk in the spellbound gloom of ossified superstition . |
15 | Cadfael had been awake and afield more than an hour by then , for want of a quiet mind , and had filled in the time by ranging along the bushy edges of his peasefields and the shore of the mill pond to gather the white blossoms of the blackthorn , just out of the bud and at their best for infusing , to make a gentle purge for the old men in the infirmary , who could no longer take the strenuous exercise that had formerly kept their bodies in good trim . |
16 | Make rows 23cm/9in apart with a stick or hoe and plant them about 10cm/4in apart with the tips just out of the soil . |
17 | ‘ He 's only just out of the sick bay himself , and he might fall over and open up that cut again . ’ |
18 | Just out of the line of his sight , Martinho mouthed furiously at me . |
19 | I would spend a miserable hour hopping from one foot to the other just out of the babies ' end with my eyes scrunched shut and my mouth in a knot . |
20 | With one election just out of the way — the voting two weeks ago for new mayors and provincial assemblies — the Turks are in a ferment over another . |
21 | He works for the Aycliffe Centre for Children and lives just out of the constituency in Newton Aycliffe . |
22 | On reaching the City of Verdun itself , French troops just out of the line experienced a sensation not altogether different from the delight of the Germans transported to Alsace 's Elysian Fields . |
23 | Just out of the blue . |
24 | It was just out of the blue really . |