Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [adv] just [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 But the story has only just begun .
2 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
3 BSL research has only just begun and a great deal more will emerge in the coming years .
4 Saying that the Framing Opinions campaign has only just begun , English Heritage chief executive , Jennifer Page concludes that authorities and voluntary groups from national to local level must be prepared to offer help and advice to anyone wanting to alter a building .
5 The election campaign has only just got under way , and Mr Le Pen may yet reclaim the limelight .
6 The hon. Lady has only just come in .
7 Anthea has only just stepped into Yvette 's shoes but has already made pals with the other presenters and , course , Bonnie the dog .
8 This process has only just begun and is likely to continue until the middle of this decade .
9 The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier .
10 Its internal political development has only just begun .
11 His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla .
12 A feminist perspective on , and analysis of , architecture and planning has only just begun to emerge over the last decade .
13 Seventh in the English Schools final last year , the 17-year-old Morpeth Harrier has only just recovered from a dislocated hip .
14 The Department of Interior has only just begun a two year study to streamline the fiendishly complex sets of planning rules that govern new mining projects .
15 While the trend toward increasing the integration has only just begun , we are still awaiting Frame Technology 's launch of FrameMaker onto the Macintosh and , possibly , OS/2 Presentation Manager , it is in this direction that desktop publishing is undoubtedly heading during the next few years .
16 Well , Gain has reportedly just snared a porting pact with IBM to move its software to the RS/6000 and once it 's ready IBM will apparently co-market the stuff worldwide especially to users with mission critical distributed applications .
17 The program has only just reached the material development loop , but it is nonetheless quite useful to look at its progress and comment on the development so far .
18 But the Scot has only just recovered from a mystery virus and insists he needs to be involved for some 10 matches before he is back to his best .
19 Instead , a somewhat more benign Major nightmare has only just begun .
20 Paco has only just begun to speak openly of reincarnation : ‘ The time has come when the Seventh Sea is going to open . ’
21 The search for smaller objects in the outer Solar System has only just started , however .
22 In others the slowdown has only just begun .
23 The computer evidence problem has only just arisen .
24 It also enables management to anticipate both beneficial and adverse trends before the event or take evasive action when the evidence of an emerging problem has only just presented itself .
25 The municipal-bond market has only just got over the jolt it received from federal tax changes in 1986 that removed tax breaks for some large buyers of new issues , notably banks and insurance companies .
26 My son has only just reached his majority , and I understand he is in no immediate financial need .
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