Example sentences of "[verb] just [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The government contributed just eighteen point two percent so the bulk of our expenditure was born by local people directly . |
2 | ‘ The world does not need just another computer exhibition … ’ |
3 | ‘ The world does not need just another computer exhibition , PC show , networking conference , Windows show or other niche event , ’ he said . |
4 | It is therefore only profitable for the firm to demand just enough labour to meet the demand for output . |
5 | If we can assist just one employee in every hundred to make a change to his or her lifestyle then we are having the desired impact . ’ |
6 | She felt a softening : seeing how Alice placed her feet reminded her of Daisy and how , when in trouble with Dad , she had used to stand just that way . |
7 | BR estimates that it will cost £6 million to repair just one structure on that line , the viaduct over the Ribblehead valley . |
8 | That year nine student has got quite a lot to say , has written a very nice letter of complaint to god , bending god 's ear , say just one minute god . |
9 | Physically and mentally disabled Beverley was deaf dumb and blind and weighed just four stone when she died . |
10 | The 22-year-old , who was five feet two inches tall and weighed just six stone , disappeared on January 8 after leaving the mobile home she shared with her boyfriend near the Hythe in Colchester . |
11 | Rhiannon Petts weighed just one pound three ounces at birth and had to spend the first nine months of her life in hospital . |
12 | After the illness , Ian weighed just three stone . |
13 | On yet another level , however , de Gaulle provided just enough mystery about his own preferences to allow those who wanted to believe in " francisation " to go on believing that he shared their views . |
14 | Similarly , although trusts were reminded just one year ago of their obligation to abide by the manpower approvals procedures relating to non-consultant career grades , some have established posts clearly intending them to be outside the controls incorporated in Achieving a Balance . |
15 | Occasionally male Platies will squabble over the available females , so it 's a good idea to prevent this happening by keeping just one male to a group of females . |
16 | Lendl , who lost in the first round of the Australian and French Opens this season and had won just one match at Wimbledon , insists he is not about to fade into the sunset . |
17 | Richard Jones 's comparison experiment , briefly reported above , showed that users felt lost if they moved just one step from their original searches by choosing to " look at books classified near this one " , although the dialogue would appear to be a reasonable compromise between clarity and verbosity ( Figures 5.6 and 5.7 ) . |
18 | And then wants just some form of a business plan , which |
19 | These seem to have the curious property that , although they can move fairly freely within a hadron , it appears to be impossible to obtain just one quark on its own ; they always come either in groups of three ( like the proton or neutron ) or in pairs consisting of a quark and antiquark ( like the pi meson ) . |
20 | The contributors seem to have been given a clear brief to provide just enough context to introduce the paintings themselves , with special emphasis on distinguishing the styles of lesser masters , and many plates showing refreshingly unfamiliar works from recent London auctions , all perhaps with antique collectors in mind . |
21 | Each chromosome contains just one DNA molecule so there are exactly 46 molecules of DNA in the fertilized human egg and all normal body cells . |
22 | The perceptron 's upper layer contains just one node , with an input from each node in the lower layer . |
23 | A jeep stopped just outside Brigade H.Q The two stretchers it carried contained two bodies , each wrapped tightly in an Army blanket . |
24 | Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 . |
25 | Unfortunately the drizzle curtailed the match with the teams gaining just one point each . |
26 | Three deliberately late and confusing warnings mentioned just one bomb . |
27 | He has reserved his best efforts for West Indies , against whom his average is an impressive 24.90 , while he needs just one wicket for a century against old rivals Pakistan : |
28 | If the Frau would wait just one moment then . ’ |
29 | IMPRESSED just this side of awe as I am by the Department of Transport and its fearless tackling of such problems as juggernaut lorries and EEC regulations , I must nevertheless confess some disquiet about a recent plan . |
30 | Any megastar George has just one word to describe his sister 's debut — ‘ Excellent ’ . |