Example sentences of "[adv] just [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst only just over a fifth of all workers work on a part-time basis , well over a half of temporary workers do so . |
2 | It remains an unpopular choice , with only just over a thousand in existence . |
3 | Only just over a third of sales were military and well over half were overseas , so steady progress is attainable for a prolonged period .. |
4 | Most male nurses did not share these views , with only just over a third believing they were perceived as being gay . |
5 | One of the features of that day will be a series of mini- lecturers on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas In Action programmes I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics , hopefully whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on that day to hear more . |
6 | One of the features of the day will be a series of mini-lectures on just about every conceivable subject , and during the next few Ideas in Action programmes , I shall be talking to some of the lecturers about their topics and , hopefully , whetting your appetites sufficiently to want to join us on June the fourteenth to hear more . |
7 | Well yo you 're not just just the three of us . |
8 | A creature twice the size and height of another will have not just twice the muscular energy but 32 times . |
9 | It should be noted that the members of the Newbolt Committee , like other influential educationist such as Ernest Barker , were concerned not just about the working class , but also with the middle class , and particularly the salaried workers whose numbers were increasing so dramatically after the war . |
10 | The images say so much , not just about the extraordinary grace of ferns , but about their place in the environment . |
11 | The arguments are not just about the possible extent of de-skilling . |
12 | In order to do this one would need to know about the nature of land rights in that particular society and about the organisation of writing within central bureaucracy , and not just about the different functions of written and spoken language in general . |
13 | This kind of bereavement is not just about an emotional loss such as one experiences with the loss of a parent , however dear , with whom one does not live . |
14 | I 'd love to read something about Beefheart again — for me he is still just about the only person who has been described as a genius in your august organ who might just be one . |
15 | After a year in which the Treasury 's forecasting failures ( notably that very large trade deficit ) have been rather obvious , it is only fair to recall that it did presciently point out just about every awkward little detail of the poll tax , from its automatic upward impact on inflation to the folly of providing local authorities with a golden opportunity to raise more tax while blaming the Government . |
16 | More recently , he has been singled out as just about the only member of the cabinet blessed with the combined talents of toughness , intellect , experience and unsullied reputation . |
17 | This was potentially just about the safest ‘ skipper ’ in Britain . |
18 | It is striking that at a time when just about every other human value has been called in question , the value of life is still universally accepted as an absolute . |