Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] just " in BNC.

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1 For the province will be affected by the next Labour government 's policies just as much as the rest of the UK .
2 It seems the Lady 's fans just ca n't get enough of her .
3 Heritage 's depositors just took what they could of their own money and ran .
4 Willie has had tears in his eyes at Trevino 's performances just once , he maintains : when Lee put his ball out-of-bounds at Wentworth after fighting back to catch Nicklaus in a World Matchplay in the 1970s .
5 The saucy six RUN their hands up the men 's legs just as they are about to make a vital shot .
6 I 've seen an American training video where a policeman 's legs just buckled when one was used on him .
7 Narcissus 's parents just did not know what to do with him !
8 He had been on board the Santa Maria some two hours or more working out with the Argentine naval lieutenant and the tug 's engineers just what was required to get the tow safely down the short cut into the Beagle Channel and thence to Ushuaia .
9 Heather Goodchild , entertainment analyst at credit ratings agency Standard & Poor 's , said yesterday : ‘ MGM 's films just are n't working , their debts are running away and they have major problems in their corporate structure . ’
10 is there is there a pulling o off people 's schedules just now , people sort of central sort of information point
11 You were talking about life 's punishments just now , and maybe the fact that love is doomed from the off is one of them .
12 A shareholder is no part of the causal chain leading to the accidents ; he added no capital to the corporation 's resources just by buying its stock on the exchange .
13 Fat people 's bodies just do n't know when to say no. for example , it is easy to tell when your body has a fever , is in pain or is tired .
14 Well , Brian Horton 's comments just there did .
15 Clare said indignantly , ‘ I really do n't want to discuss it , Gran , but I do n't see why I should put up with my husband 's adulteries just because you did — so please do n't try to force me ! ’
16 The likes of William Grist and G.F. Tabram were , in a way , the replacements of the clothier dynasties such as the Playnes , rapidly creating a business that utilised many of the area 's mills just as the clothiers had done before them .
17 Middlesbrough had tested Norman 's reflexes just before half-time when he managed to get his knees in the way of a hard , low shot from Jon Gittens , which might have levelled the scores .
18 John — fit and well — said : ‘ The clinic 's doctors just tried to fool me I was dying so they could make money . ’
19 Sheena Easton has been shrewd enough to ride Prince 's coat-tails just so far and no further , without letting her identity be submerged .
20 That setback left Howard Kendall 's men just three points off the foot of the table with the game looming against rock-bottom Forest .
21 It was Osman 's father Mohamed who had returned in his car for the clothes for Mrs Zamzam 's children just before Um Al-Farajh was finally abandoned by the Palestinian Arabs in 1948 .
22 Speaking on Radio 4 's World This Weekend he added : ‘ Their action would also call into doubt in children 's minds just what authority figures are there for . ’
23 This Boden observed other people 's taboos just so far as was necessary , but he went his own way , sure that no values were valid but his own .
24 So the NI hired Monsieur W , an exclusive ( and very expensive ) clairvoyant to read the world 's cards just for Fred .
25 This is , perhaps , a reflection of the status of children 's libraries and children 's librarians just after the war .
26 It is generally true that PageMaker users find out about some 80–90% of the program 's capabilities just by playing around .
27 In fact , ‘ have a nice day ’ was originally coined as a deliberately longer and more personal message to have ringing in customers ' ears just as they walked off the premises , instead of the terminal ‘ bye ’ or ‘ see yah ’ , so they 'd come back .
28 ‘ Sometimes employers ' eyes just need opening , ’ says Anita Higginson , marketing and training director of Brook Street Bureau .
29 Security can also be a problem here , so try to park in highly visible places which are less likely to be jammed by visitors ' cars just as you want to get home .
30 After all , there are few areas of human experience that have not been written about , and you can experience your chosen one through other writers ' words just as well , perhaps even in some ways actually better , than through your own eyes .
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