Example sentences of "[noun pl] just [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In other words just over 12 per cent of the total variance is still accounted for by non-market factors .
2 If Eva had any regrets it was that her mother had never been able to put in words just how much she obviously meant to her , and that there had not been more time to spend with her parents over the years .
3 As residential restrictions on blacks buying houses in white areas are relaxed , he is beginning to pick up black clients just as anxious as their white neighbours to escape the dark forces prowling the streets .
4 A good portion of yesterday 's volumes reflected activity by market makers , getting their trading books just as flat as possible .
5 ‘ … Anne and Emily have written books too — books just as good as mine — and their books will soon be published as well !
6 Are , er , little brothers just as naughty ?
7 Q3 losses just over two thirds lower at $8.6m produced deficit down $34.4m to $50.5m as claims frequency , but not average claims costs , improved .
8 His advance team of medics claims to have found many cases just as serious as Irma Hadzimuratovic , whose plight prompted the whole mercy mission .
9 A the moment it is in most cases just about possible to say that , according to a family history , a certain risk exists .
10 It 's to show children of all ages just how ingenious you CAN be with wood , paper , string and a lot of imagination .
11 For the province will be affected by the next Labour government 's policies just as much as the rest of the UK .
12 The scenery was lush and the house values just as high as London .
13 No , they are probably the same condition in different manifestations just as Chemical Dependency covers alcoholism and various forms of drug addiction all of which have similar mood-altering effects .
14 It was therefore with some pride that we showed our visitors just how much JMSA had progressed since the company first opened all those years before .
15 The remaining task matters just as much , but it is trickier : to acquire , retain and exploit local managers .
16 I suspect that those of us who continue our work as Members of Parliament after the next general election will find our surgeries just as busy with people complaining about the council tax and its anomalies as we have during the past year as a result of the poll tax .
17 The way she wears it shows to the righteous and inquisitive observers always present in Asian communities just how modest she is .
18 East European countries are thus competing for the best western companies just as western companies are competing for contracts .
19 Her fingers toyed with the ends of the fine saffron scarf she wore in her hair , a floppy bow peeping provocatively from her curls just below one ear .
20 What modern science seems to suggest is something rather different : that there are other universes just as real as our own , but that there is no connection between them and our own reality .
21 Having spent years ensuring that mounts are cut accurately , and working with the straight lines of frames , I find straight lines just as pleasing in designs as curves , and I think an idea like this makes a pleasant change from the more popular floral compositions .
22 I find the seats just as comfortable as the highly acclaimed Rover items , while rear passengers enjoy greater legroom .
23 ‘ I 've grown to realise over the past few weeks just how much the place really does mean to you , ’ he said quietly .
24 But even Karen , rather to her amazement , swung her hips just that little extra .
25 ‘ We have seen a steady rise with figures just over three times what they were in September for adults seeking advice , ’ Mr. Barnes added .
26 I find it hard to believe that so fundamental a process is not governed by principles just as elegant and universal as those uncovered in relation to molecular genetics .
27 There would be things just as beautiful in Greece and it would be as hot or hotter .
28 It was n't what it said , I mean I 've read books and heard jokes just as bad , it was just the thought of Mummy getting it .
29 EVER since Dr Johnson observed that ‘ claret is the liquor for boys and port for men ’ , Portugal 's gloriously rich and robust wine has been arousing feelings just as strong as itself .
30 They also store the poison in their tissues and so themselves inherit its protection , for birds find the caterpillars just as distasteful as grazing animals found the milkweed .
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