Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] just " in BNC.
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1 | Basically it 's just basically I 've just got ta leave it recording |
2 | Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just |
3 | And the other one , I think , when it shuts down it 's just sort of se a semi-sa er scan . |
4 | Perhaps it 's just that we do n't have enough of those long , thin granite cracks . |
5 | If the one-man show is as close to ‘ actors ’ theatre' as we 'll ever get , perhaps it 's just as well . |
6 | Perhaps it 's just as well we lost the battle . |
7 | Some people say there is more sniffing in the summer , but perhaps it 's just more obvious in the long summer evenings . |
8 | ‘ Perhaps it 's just as well , then . |
9 | Perhaps it 's just because you do n't like her ? |
10 | But perhaps it 's just as well . ’ |
11 | ‘ Perhaps it 's just as well , ’ murmured David and then in a quite different voice he said : ‘ Mama ! ’ |
12 | We 're sorry that his Mum , what 's her name ? , died , and that his Dad did n't come along with his new stepmother , but perhaps it 's just as well . |
13 | Or perhaps it 's just the effect of the Peter Pan collars . |
14 | Perhaps it 's just knowledge . |
15 | ‘ Perhaps it 's just as well Tessa did n't come , Bob , ’ said Bill Waddy . |
16 | Or perhaps it 's just a way of admitting a preference for empty ferries . |
17 | Perhaps it 's just a chance coincidence . |
18 | Perhaps it 's just the baker . |
19 | My family were n't wealthy , could n't have afforded to send me away till it was over , could n't have kept it secret , so perhaps it 's just as well it turned out as it did . |
20 | Perhaps it 's just another machine , he thought wearily . |
21 | ‘ Perhaps it 's just as well it 's not me in his line of fire . |
22 | Or perhaps it 's just the mix . |
23 | Yeah , perhaps it 's just that I know some of the loonies that go up there and get what they want every time . |
24 | And the novel which got written breathes life into this sentence 's very unpromising warrant for the ‘ truth ’ of what is being told , namely that there are hard facts or perhaps it is just being made up . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps it is just far enough from the place where she was killed , to divert our attention . ’ |
26 | Perhaps it is just as well that we are travelling by imagination and not with our physical senses , because many of the towns and cities still carry open sewers in the streets . |
27 | The reason escapes me — perhaps it is just a case of common theft . |
28 | ‘ Well , ’ said Ratagan , ‘ for the next day or two it seems hardly likely that I will be wetting my throat at all , so perhaps it is just as well I indulged in a draught or three last night . ’ |
29 | Perhaps it is just a failure of the communication system . |
30 | Perhaps it is just as well . |