Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] just [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Ideally , the toe should just clear the ground by about the thickness of a 10p piece for most clubs ; a 2p for the short irons . |
2 | The back-row confrontation might just go the way of Bath with Dave Egerton , Ben Clarke and Andy Robinson looking a superior combination — on paper at least — although Peter Winterbottom , in particular , will want to prove me wrong . |
3 | You may not notice this , as there is always a clearance between these magnets and the needles , but this obstruction can just touch the needles and cause slight grating . |
4 | There is always the chance that those little blue engines are operated by a Fat Controller behind a monitor screen , and the Fat Controller might just recall the guy who chased a train along the track . |
5 | But for the moment let's just make the point that there are at least three classes of calcium channel , and they can coexist in the same membranes , and can be distinguished by several different criteria , and this is an example of how you can use the criteria that I 've discussed er previously er to characterize different classes of channel . |
6 | ( The wine will just cover the base of the casserole . ) |
7 | Because the shop can just put an injunction on them , stopping them taking it any further . |
8 | The litigant in person may just concoct a statement , in which case assistance as to the sort of things to say is provided in a booklet entitled Small Claims in the County Court . |
9 | One might therefore think that opening another slit would just increase the number of electrons hitting each point of the screen , but , because of interference , it actually decreases it in some places . |
10 | Eagle-eyed viewers of the video can just see a clip of the star skating down the street in his underwear . |
11 | The purist might just spot the difference with the aid of a magnifying glass but the average reader is totally unaware of the change . |
12 | From the window of the dining-room Conradin could just see the door of the shed . |
13 | Be sure to scatter this kind of food thinly in the places where these species normally forage — a heap of cheese in the middle of the lawn will just attract the attentions of your local starlings . |
14 | Obviously these categories could be introduced very simply into the interview and the informant would just relate the memories which came back to him or her . |
15 | His parents were impossible , her mother-in-law would just put the phone down . |