Example sentences of "[prep] just this " in BNC.

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31 So , with just this tacit surety , might a NUPE park attendant rely on his full-pay days-off increments due to sick leave ( pending a doctor 's certificate , obviously ) .
32 Yeah , you see I 've got , again it 's erm , complete handle on that one one of them one 's , I want a half one like this with just this
33 Apart from just this .
34 Now if the reflexive processes were not autonomous in just this way , if they were determined ‘ top down ’ by our thoughts then we would not have blinked .
35 Some poetry is ‘ true ’ in just this literal fashion .
36 If it be objected that no beginning writer shops around in this way among the idioms handed down to him from the past , the evidence is that certain beginning writers do shop around in just this way ; Ezra Pound was one of them , and he is by no means so exceptional as is supposed .
37 But as we have just seen , Strawson gives us reason to think that it can not be explicable in just this sense , and he is therefore mistaken in concluding that a holist theory would involve us in responding objectively to all actions .
38 It was in just this situation that the FAA originally decided to take an authoritative attitude and make it compulsory for flight crews to report dangerous incidents .
39 Indeed , British council housing , compared to public housing in other developed nations of the world , is unusual in just this respect ( Stretton , 1975 ) and , as a result , often singled out for special praise .
40 If we fail to accept this fact we may spend our lives seeking a " better " parent who can do more for us — and many social work clients are in just this situation of seeking .
41 But when I see managers present their ideas in just this sort of well-if-you-don't-like-it-that's-all-right way , I can understand why so many are so ineffective in getting new things done .
42 We get many of our beliefs by indirect observation in just this way , either because we do n't want to make a direct observation or because we ca n't .
43 Characteristically it becomes difficult , but also necessary , in just this market phase , to distinguish this form of production from others with which it had analogous economic relations .
44 The 600dpi printer will provide adequate quality setting for perhaps 60% of all typeset documents — according to the same American report — and many magazines and journals are created in just this way .
45 Prior to the nineteenth century the English word " family " was used in just this way to denote the members of a household , especially the servants , who , in the more affluent social classes , always greatly outnumbered the inner kin-group of parents and children .
46 It would be very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun in just this way , except as the act of a God who intended to create beings like us .
47 All of the highest-marked speakers this year began their talks in just this way , with eye-catching first slides , with sound , or with both .
48 Also in last week 's issue , Class and coworkers interpret radiogenic isotope date from the Kerguelen plume in just this way .
49 We have already seen how the adoption of voices for the performance of the text is appropriate to Dame Sirith , and how similar the structure of the Shipman 's Tale is to Dame Sirith in just this respect .
50 None the less , the full picture in just this two-dimensional parameter space is almost beyond imagining .
51 Second , so many features of our own constitutional practices are debated one at a time in just this way , that it is implausible to claim conventionalism as a good interpretation of the process by which our legal culture shifts and develops over time .
52 Each phrase followed on from the next as if stored for an age and waiting to be spoken in just this way .
53 So many years had passed since she 'd sat with her own grandmother in just this sort of quiet companionship .
54 The National Security Council , they insist , hums with meetings on just this , but the meetings can not get very far until more is known about how the post-war world looks .
55 In the eye of the Common Law there is plenty of land as good elsewhere ; but the purchaser has set his heart on just this piece of land , and damages ( even if liberally assessed , which is not always the case ) are not what he wants .
56 One Jacobean preacher vividly elaborated on just this text .
57 Sarcasm does not become you , dear readers , but I will permit it to enter these columns on just this one occasion .
58 Accordingly , during the 1930s and 1940s a large number of psychologists turned their attention to just this .
59 However , the experience of human memory points to just this type of separation between short- and long-term forms of memory .
60 But why is this so sensitive an issue at just this point in their lives ?
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