Example sentences of "[am/are] just [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I am just a hireling . |
2 | I am just a little girl , I have n't even started my periods yet and little girls can tantrum louder and then can sulk deeper than anything else in the universe . |
3 | I am just a very satisfied user and have no connection whatever with the makers of Carbonflo . |
4 | I am just a football nut who spends thousands of pounds travelling to watch games . ’ |
5 | Afterwards a jubilant victor said : ‘ Everybody always says I am just a big server . |
6 | I am just a humble supporter who , though never blessed with the gift myself , loves the artistry and beauty of football and the poetry in motion displayed by the Athletico forward line . |
7 | I am just a poor girl ; what do I know of the sea-king 's palace ? |
8 | I am just a sailor . |
9 | I am just a man in love . ’ |
10 | ‘ I am just a little ship , ’ Aunt Emily said , ‘ drifting farther and farther out to sea . ’ |
11 | ‘ Now you know , Master Corbett , why I am just a messenger . |
12 | I am just a tourist here on vacation . ’ |
13 | ‘ Even though I am just a freelance ? ’ |
14 | I am just a very confused mortal who has to get up and go to work driving a taxi in the morning . |
15 | They think I am just a burden and they want grandchildren to look after them when they get old . |
16 | No , I am just a simple man of business . |
17 | I know I am just an ignorant servant girl , aged seventeen , but I do know some Latin . |
18 | I am just an old softie at heart . |
19 | I would like to think I am just an ordinary person . |
20 | I am just an ordinary Daleswoman and if I began to think or act otherwise I know a few people around here who would soon bring me to my senses . |
21 | My own aspirations are more lowly — I am just an ordinary member . |
22 | He says they need to fit the man to the parish and at the moment they 're are just no suitable openings . |
23 | For the reader , however , an art defined as national , made as cohesive and marketable as possible , may be less than convincing as an entity ; it may be that within a survey or an anthology there are just a limited number of interesting and attractive works . |
24 | Puzzling pines and poorly potatoes are just a couple of the problems to be solved by our team of BBC experts this month |
25 | ‘ You know that the enemy are just a short distance along the road ? ’ |
26 | Loneliness , fragile health and homelessness are just a few of the problems they face without our help . |
27 | Being in love leaves this huge hole in your self , and if you 're adolescent , and do n't have a clear concept of yourself , then you are just a hole , an outline . |
28 | Could it be that you are just a little bit jealous of The Great White North — a society , after all , rather less divisive and certainly more prosperous than decaying , decadent Britain ? |
29 | Those are just a few of the questions answered in the second part of our series about trees on the farm . |
30 | Petunias are raised in the greenhouse , but not the striped or edged sorts which she feels are just a little too bright for her garden . |