Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] just [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whose joy to find you may be just as feigned . |
2 | That seems unusual , but it may be just that the home warren attracted more elil than other places . |
3 | But he 'll be just as overwhelmed if he becomes Manchester United 's first regular centre back from Ulster since Jackie Blanchflower 's time . |
4 | ‘ It might be just that he 's one of their flock . ’ |
5 | It could be just because he 's lazy . |
6 | Mr Andrew Collins , QC , for the wives — who were not legally aided — suggested it would be just if those responsible for the ‘ singularly inept ’ drafting of the poll tax legislation were ordered to pay the costs bill . |
7 | your conduct was such that it would be just and equitable to make a deduction ; |
8 | whenever the court is of the opinion that in the circumstances it would be just and equitable to dissolve the partnership . |
9 | It would be just as mistaken to assume that pensions legislation was always indicative of concessionary responses to mounting pressure on behalf of the particular groups that eventually benefited . |
10 | I understand you loud and clear , and it will be just as you desire , I promise . ’ |
11 | The majority of women do undertake paid work in their later middle life , and it can be just as wrenching for them to leave it as for men . |
12 | It can be just as filling and comforting as a hot dish , while at the same time far lighter — a good thing if you are stuck behind a desk most of the day . |