Example sentences of "[ex0] is just [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There is just no justification . ’ |
2 | ‘ There is just no way we could trust her , ’ said one source . |
3 | They 've always married near kin and there is just no cousinage . |
4 | The size of the latent inhibition effect should decline as the interval is increased and the short-term effect is lost ; and when the exposure conditions are poor for association formation ( e.g. when there is just a single , brief exposure ) there may be only a short-term effect and no latent inhibition at all at the longer interval . |
5 | Whilst the potential here looks considerable , there is just a slight concern that initial reaction has been that medical audit requires a rather more in-depth review of each case than is provided by routine data collection approach . |
6 | There is just a touch of yellow along the very top of the dorsal fin . |
7 | ‘ I was on the other end of the question for most of my life as a British Telecom customer manager , and I always tried to see the view of the underdog , because there is just a chance he might be right , ’ he said . |
8 | She believes that University morale nationwide is undergoing change ‘ If anything else there is just a little hint of optimism here which was n't here before , ’ she says . |
9 | At Treib there is just a small harbour and a very picturesque house , to the right of which through the trees can be glimpsed the car of a funicular railway . |
10 | Every X , X doe X saw herself cos all the does are standing around looking at the lake , seeing their reflections so there is just a quantifier . |
11 | Where there were plans for the future now there is just an aching void . |
12 | Suddenly , there is just the slightest hint that Mr Murdoch is losing the magic touch , and for many investment banks and financial institutions around the world that magic touch was the main reason for backing him . |
13 | There is just the sound of the water lapping gently at the prow , the occasional laughter from Claris and Victoria . |
14 | The means may be likened to a seed , the end to a tree ; and there is just the same inviolable connexion between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree … |
15 | On the other hand , there is just the remote possibility that someone will invent it tomorrow . |
16 | Aye anybody speaking Gaelic there is just the same to me |