Example sentences of "with just " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 'd be happy with just a council flat but there are n't any going these days .
2 The aim should be to out-climb every other glider nearby and not to be satisfied with just staying up , unless the conditions are very poor .
3 In my own case I was given a section — a small area in the central division — with just over 300 crimes per year .
4 So a handclasp burned along her nerves and home again with just herself and music , she burned through sonnets sober as never before and high as a condor .
5 Further away , in the dim recesses of the shop , the individual items merged together , with just a leg discernible here , an upholstered arm protruding there .
6 It is not hard to see that in Homage to Sextus Propertius Pound is centrally concerned with just this question , and is defending his own scale of priorities against Hewlett 's or Newbolt 's .
7 A second legacy of Tiananmen has been increasing tension over the course of Hong Kong 's political development , with just six months remaining before China 's parliament is due to enact the mini-constitution , or Basic Law , setting out the pattern of post-1997 government .
8 And with the Arc such an established part of the racing scene , Paris will be bursting with Britons this weekend , with just a few hundred going on a punting pilgrimage to Dublin .
9 This compares with just 2,146 in 1988 .
10 Now , with just one win in three matches , a close-run thing against Castleford reserves , opinions are hardening .
11 WITH just the smallest of the 23 starters in the Whitbread Round the World Race , the 51-foot La Poste , due last into Punta del Este , Uruguay , at midnight tonight , crews are preparing for the second leg , writes Stuart Alexander .
12 A fast and furious encounter between Aldenham and King Edward School , Witley , had yielded no goals when , with just minutes to go , Aldenham 's Jason Clemow tried a long-range shot , the goalkeeper parried , and Kazeem Abimbola poked in the rebound .
13 Bookmakers and officials realised something was amiss and Willett , who had hoped to net £21,000 from his coup , got away with just £1,964 .
14 The Ecology Building Society was established in 1981 with just £5,000 , but has now seen its assets grow to almost £4m .
15 The night was calm and warm with just a slight rustle of a breeze in the trees .
16 Fortunately the shelling had ceased with just the occasional mortar burst close at hand when the Duty Officer made his rounds at ‘ stand-to' ’ .
17 At least if it goes wrong with just one A&R person out front , there are plenty more to approach .
18 It was a little Mini van that he ran around in saying it was for the band but really he had it because he thought it was ‘ a good shagging mobile ’ with just enough space in the back for ‘ entertaining ’ .
19 Without him we had to struggle along with just the three of us .
20 The government however continued with just one vice-president and within a few months this post was held by Daniel Arap Moi , a non-Kikuyu who , despite being a member of the Legislative Council , had not been prominent in nationalist politics .
21 The April Saturday was mild , with just the faintest threat of showers .
22 All their eyes were turned on Rose but she , with just a glance at Moran , took up the Second Mystery as if she had been saying it with them all the nights of their lives .
23 Open beach marks at Dyffryn and Talybont have seen little angling activity with just the odd dab and rockling .
24 Poole boat anglers found the going tough with just odd pout , dogfish , whiting and occasional cod .
25 It may have been ignored since 1981 and left to make do with just two small engines ( and thus no way of cashing in on the ever-increasing popularity of the hot supermini in Britain ) but all that 's changed now .
26 In a natural arrangement use mainly medium size headed flowers with just a few large heads
27 I put the brush on the side and carry on smoothing her hair with just my hands .
28 Serve with cinnamon custard or a sauce made by warming together some treacle and golden syrup with just a squeeze of lemon and a dash of syrup from the jar of stem ginger .
29 Why , one might ask in reply , did Anderson never develop stories that engaged with just these issues , even when Joseph Losey , an American who came to Britain in the early 1950s as a refugee from the communist witch-hunts , could deal with them in an assignment for Hammer .
30 Like many mega-models , she 's not content with just posing for pictures .
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