Example sentences of "just [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Er and just be a home-maker unless as I said if there was a reason for it , if they needed the money . |
2 | We do n't know how long it will last but we 're convinced it wo n't just be a flash in the pan |
3 | Of course , for serious devilry the War Bag has to go by itself , and a camera would just be a liability , but I have n't had a real threat for a couple of years , since the time some big boys in the town took to bullying me in Porteneil and ambushing me on the path . |
4 | So that re , will just be a couple of reports and something |
5 | If the cytoplasm of the egg has a well-defined pattern of constituents which determines the later organization of the embryo then cleavage may just be a way of partitioning this cytoplasmic pattern in the egg so that specific constituents go to specific cells . |
6 | Well we 'll try and get some erm we 'll look down , the next time I 'm down the library and look and see if they 've got any Enid Blyton because that might just be a way in . |
7 | It ‘ might just be a masterpiece ’ , he said in his report . |
8 | This may not just be a change in location and hence in pattern , since there may be contemporary settlements beneath the present villages , an aspect Bob Smith is examining in the Wiltshire valleys . |
9 | ‘ It could just be a coincidence . |
10 | The celebrations that marked United 's third major Cup — four if you count the European Super Cup — in two calendar years could just be a rehearsal if they land the First Division title in the next three weeks . |
11 | And was this a would this be a man that would do this or would this just be a boy ? |
12 | So hopefully the trip to England wo n't just be a holiday , it will be the beginning of a new life . |
13 | It may just be a question of getting up ten minutes earlier in the morning or taking ten minutes when you get in from work to be alone and to reflect and relax . |
14 | As I said to Mum , there will be thousands there and if David Markham is one of them it will just be a question of avoiding him . |
15 | Barring a last-minute volte-face by the MoD , the aircraft will then be at the mercy of the highest bidder , who might just be a scrap dealer . |
16 | So you just be a bit careful on that one . |
17 | Exactly , that 's what I 'm saying , so I said to Jess , you know have , just be a bit patient , be tolerant with it because you know , he 's probably feeling , he might , I mean it just be revenge . |
18 | It would probably carry on like this for at least another hour , and then the first of the departures would begin ; the ones with an early start in the morning , the ones with teenaged babysitters , the ones who rarely went out anyway … an hour after that they 'd be down to the hard core , and an hour after that it would just be a case of guiding out those last drunks who were too far-gone to find the door . |
19 | I mean doing a couple of tables probably wo n't be that hard work cos it just be a case of a list of averages or something . |
20 | It might just be a case |
21 | As a rule of thumb , when d s get down much below 0.05 , we can regard them as so small that they might just be a sampling fluke ; we will conclude that for all practical purposes there is no effect of one variable upon another , and erase arrows with very small path coefficients from our model . |
22 | And that time might just be a drink or a coffee — as always . |
23 | Oh that could just be a possibility as I thought send dad on a delivery down there . |
24 | So you 're gon na just be a reserve for the A. |
25 | It may well be we decide all we 're gon na send home is the result of the SATS , and it may just be a sheet with the subject names on and levels in , full stop . |
26 | To really enjoy your garden it should n't just be a home for plants . |
27 | And a production should not just be a matter of getting a good notice and leaving it to go to seed slowly . |
28 | As I discuss at greater length in Chapter 10 , your first visits should just be a matter of getting to know the site , by wandering around . |
29 | It will not just be a matter of noting what linguistic behaviour it provokes . |
30 | Well er to me it does n't matter s er that much , what I 'm concerned about is that this is a matter of public interest , it should n't just be a matter of professional interest and it 's for these reasons I think the government should take a rather more lively interest er than perhaps it does . |