Example sentences of "just [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | There are only two duff blueberries in the pie : a Dylan cover , ‘ Tangled Up In Blue ’ , is transformed to no obvious end , into tangled-up harmonies and folk rock fiddling , while an acoustic Dire Straits cover , ‘ Romeo and Juliet ’ , just begs the question ; why ? |
2 | However much you pile up facts about the world in order to support an ethical case , you can not get an ethical conclusion unless you take some ethical premiss for granted , in a way which usually just begs the question against those with whom you disagree . |
3 | And mine 's is the , the one , the tape cos she just records the whole room . |
4 | You know it just tastes the same . |
5 | ‘ It 's when you can go , ‘ That guy knows exactly what he is and that 's exactly what he 's going for , ’ and everybody just loves the shit out of it because of that . |
6 | When most people bring their catch of a lifetime to him , they do n't realise that he just wants the skin , not the flesh . |
7 | He just wants the company , not you ! she told herself fiercely . |
8 | I just wants the organ |
9 | And this just reinforces the ancient sexist perception that the word woman is somehow embarrassing and offensive ( as it was to the Victorians , who associated it with sex and low class status ) . |
10 | It just looks the same . |
11 | Getting upside-down is far easier than it looks — it just needs the right combination or circumstances . |
12 | ‘ The chip just has the wrong designer label ’ , says West . |
13 | I think that one just has the luck very occasionally to run through periods where one can be happy . |
14 | He just has the feelings , if you see what I mean . |
15 | That just depicts the same structure in terms of constituents and sub-constituents , so the whole thing is a sentence which in the bracketing notation just has the sentence with its bracket and the other bracket 's way down the other end , and this is mirrored by the label sentence occurring at the top of the tree , it means it covers everything below it roughly . |
16 | When Harry 's front axle buckled , he was behind a truck A few brief comments on each of these : in ( 35a ) the pronoun I is used gesturally to self-nominate from a group , in ( 35b ) it just has the symbolic usage ; in ( 36b ) the word ago places the time at which the action occurred relative to the time of speaking , in ( 36c ) the time is relative to the time at which the events in the narrative occurred . |
17 | It only shows you the the aftermath of it , but i it 's erm just highlights the point . |
18 | This data is then used to define the enveloping box which just contains the part . |
19 | With high mortality rates even a large family size only just replaces the parents . |
20 | He just fills the goal . |
21 | He just fills the goal . |
22 | They were just dropped out of a union , it just happens the one we 're quite friendly with at the moment . |
23 | It carries with it no assumptions about the cause and just describes the inflammatory process that is taking place in the epithelial lining inside the penis . |
24 | It just obeys the ordinary laws of physics . |
25 | Well it depends how you want to deal with it , I mean erm , this , the , the , the I think it was just my idea last year of , of sort of erm sharing some of the load I think at that point and hoping that someone could perhaps take over , erm , this just says the following should be elected , A , Chair , B , Secretary and C , Treasurer , but erm |
26 | It never says this is the right behaviour or this is the wrong behaviour , it just says the safest behaviour and , and then leaves , leaves the recipient to do the rest . |
27 | It just blows the whole room up . |
28 | She do n't hear me , so I say it again , but she just unlocks the door and goes into her room . |
29 | Just shows the treatment 's working , even when I 'm not on the spot . ’ |
30 | What is worrying is that Yoarth said he may not play Speed ( but Goss ) so with Kelly not playing Macca could be the only Leeds representative playing tonight ( I think ) … just shows the state of British football managers : - ( |