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

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1 But now they 're not just so all the people can have one because Mr and Mrs are leaving .
2 And Celia comes and she 's cheerful and she does the admin with them , she organizes it and I just personally I 'm just so grateful the best thing which has happened to me .
3 in the she kept speaking about him as tho , as though he was all , you know , still alright , and that was just so funny the way she said it and I thought I must n't laugh cos that er , i she does n't intend to be funny with it at all !
4 Yet calculations based on the average number of listeners per set showed Tanganyika 's regular radio audience to be probably just under half a million .
5 The changes of recent years have brought a small but measurable increase in the size of the audience , now at just under half a million listeners , in spite of its transmission being confined to AM at an off-peak time .
6 Its total population was just under half a million .
7 The United Kingdom has some 35,000 schools in total , with just under half a million teachers and over nine million pupils ( 1987–figures : Government Statistical Service , 1989 , Tables 10 and 15 ) .
8 Shropshire 's population is just under half a million .
9 Currencies had a quiet day , with sterling closing just under half a pfennig lower at Dm2.3835 and a tenth of a cent down at $1.4330 .
10 Currency markets followed the trend , with the dollar opening sharply higher , only to drift back during the afternoon and close just under half a pfennig up at Dm1.6370 .
11 This could give the British public just under half the 2,183 million shares on offer .
12 This could give the British public just under half the 2,183 million shares on offer .
13 Instead , a meeting of just under half the 400-strong group , an alliance of reform-minded parliamentarians , adopted a compromise resolution allowing each of its members to take independent political action .
14 They contain just under half the land area of Scotland but only 6% of its population , with a density of about 14 per km 2 .
15 Just under half the arable area was grazed and when added to the permanent grass area this made a total of 5,700 ha .
16 Part-time farmers occupied just under half the 250,000 holdings in Bavaria and provided a more stable component in the farming community than their full-time colleagues .
17 It has been estimated that there are 24 000 cases of gonorrhoea each day in South America , that is just under half the total yearly figures for England .
18 If it is taken to include distribution , financial and business services , government , and a whole range of what are defined as miscellaneous services — which incorporate such disparate occupations as garage mechanics and actors — the sector accounted for just under half the labour force and a similar share of output by the early 1970s .
19 The radial shields are approximately triangular , longer than broad just under half the disk radius in length , and are contiguous only distally .
20 Just under half the teachers I spoke to broadly agreed with the two who said of this collection of questions : ‘ very establishment ’ and ‘ obviously class-biased , sex-biased and race-biased ’ .
21 In total , wealthy Latin Americans salted away at least $180 billion outside their continent … just under half the region 's current foreign debt .
22 In the course of the project just under half the parish Memoirs deposited in the Royal Irish Academy are to be prepared for indexing by computer so that these will be available in a printed out form from the microcomputer .
23 The total revenue expected from the sale of the forests , comprising some 550,000 hectares ( just under half the country 's total forested area ) of mostly pine trees , was expected to be between NZ$2,500 million and NZ$4,500 million .
24 Non-oil exports constituted just under half the total export figure , rising by 8.5 per cent , compared with 10 per cent growth in 1989 .
25 Now it 's been announced that the division will continue to operate , but as a separate company and with just under half the staff .
26 Another effect of media censorship is that , far from leaving the public unaware of black people being involved in crime , many people now think that they are responsible for just about all the crime they read about .
27 The late Jack Kerouac , for instance , has every one of his works for sale , together with just about all the wild books written of his hard-driving life .
28 They went short on just about all the basic resources including water , which had to be transported over the fields in a two-wheeled handcart .
29 Having tried out just about all the object-oriented databases out there , and signed agreements with the developers of quite a few , IBM Corp 's Programming Systems Division is phasing out all other agreements and signed a strategic partnership agreement with Object Design Inc ( CI No 2,156 ) .
30 Helmut Bradl led Luca Cadalora just about all the way in the 250 GP .
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