Example sentences of "[to-vb] just " in BNC.

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31 You will be surprised to discover just how hard those needles work .
32 I dreaded to discover just what symptom of drug dependency I was witnessing , and wondered if I should shout for the big Jackson Chatterton to come and rescue me , but then Rickie turned his terrified gaze on to me .
33 It is so frustrating to consider a sample to be exactly what you are looking for and then need to set up the card again to discover just how you arrived at it , while labelling as you go is only the work of a moment .
34 The 150-page tome is being snapped up by people anxious to discover just what the treaty is all about .
35 It can be quite illuminating to write down a few vague goals , and then to discover just how deepseated your real feelings about nursing can be .
36 It is often quite surprising to discover just how aware children are of their own needs and how they can frequently articulate the type of resource they need .
37 Faith , my friends , is the prospect that all our relationships can be transformed , it 's openness towards a movement of grace , a path to discover just how little life is of our own making and how much of it comes from a gift which is not our own .
38 There are plenty of non-book publishers with ranges very well suited to a general bookshop , and by far the best way to discover just what is available is to go to the gift trade 's International Spring Fair at the NEC , Birmingham from 7th to 11th February and find out for yourselves .
39 When I tried to discover just what was really meant when it was said of a particular girl that she had been " married " in this sense seven times before she was nineteen , I was told that if a girl was seen to be cooking a meal for a man this was evidence that she was " married " to him .
40 I was expecting to discover just the radiation that Zeldovich and Starobinsky had predicted from rotating black holes .
41 She gazed up at him , genuinely astounded by his anger , yet equally taken aback to discover just how desperately she wanted to hurl herself into his arms .
42 She had been surprised , in fact , to discover just how many other vessels there were out there , and would have liked to stay longer , but duty called .
43 She had no time to dwell on the matter , however , because , ever a man with no time for prevarication , he replied , ‘ Not trying to trip you up at all , ’ then grated bluntly , ‘ More trying to discover just how many ‘ close ’ men friends you do have . ’
44 It was a surprise , too , to discover just how big he was .
45 To encourage just and honourable practice and discourage malpractice .
46 Our job has always been to stand just between heaven and earth — to be neither pain nor joy , man nor woman , but to stand beyond the dualities which rule this world .
47 She felt a softening : seeing how Alice placed her feet reminded her of Daisy and how , when in trouble with Dad , she had used to stand just that way .
48 Mind the baby , Arthur , how can Miss Abbott get down if you are to stand just there ? ’
49 Then he stepped towards her to stand just a couple of feet away .
50 Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’
51 BR estimates that it will cost £6 million to repair just one structure on that line , the viaduct over the Ribblehead valley .
52 He would not begin to guess just how much she loved and wanted him , because he felt nothing of the sort for her .
53 Care must always be taken , of course , because his opponent may purposely have left the area open to provoke just such an attack .
54 I wonder just how easy this is when so many record companies are spreading their nets far and wide to find just the right location for an increasingly varied range of repertoire commitments .
55 HWIM attempts to find just the n highest scoring ‘ seed ’ words anywhere in the utterance , the remainder being predicted top-down by the syntactic/semantic component using the seed words as starting points .
56 Well I 'm only trying to find just a few more recordings for her because they 're coming towards the end of the er
57 She 'd never thought she was cut out for the domestic life , but she was surprised to find just how satisfying and fulfilling it really was .
58 But even cricket-mad Darlington businessman Mr Ian Wright was amazed to find just how fervent is their love of the game .
59 ‘ Once you start taking people from poor families you might well be tempted to concentrate just on them , and in the end you wo n't be taking anyone from the streets at all . ’
60 It could have been cut back hugely , and told to concentrate just on defending troops in the field .
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