Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] just [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Under PNP , schools have been able to break away from the traditional conception of primary school professional life centring on just two roles : those of head and class teacher .
2 More than 100 people have already been caught speeding in just 2 days .
3 Ian Elmore and John Whitwich , from Walsall , were horrified to see dozens of specimen tench and big carp struggling in just ten inches of water when they visited engineering works on the Park Hall stetch of the Rushall Canal near Walsall .
4 ’ … so pro rata , even by our own romantic criteria for singling out just one girl from the hundred we meet , there must be at least fifteen million members of the opposite sex in the world who would make an ideal mate ! …
5 And the boys supported the girls in wanting not just better sex education in school but also lessons on developing relationships .
6 With Steve Bull suffering from the worst goalscoring drought of his career and Wolves picking up just three points from a possible 21 , Turner faces problems .
7 Anyone looking back just five years to 1984 , when there were no Scots in the Curtis Cup side , and 1986 , when there was just Belle Robertson , can not but be struck by the healthy state of the game North of the Border at the present time .
8 And then , very very slowly , so slowly she could hardly see it happening , the glass began to lean backwards , farther and farther and farther backwards until it was balancing on just one edge of its base .
9 Festivals are one of the few opportunities in the UK for screening short films , and we will be presenting not just this year 's BFI New Directors shorts , but also programmes of short films from film schools in the UK and Canada , from the Arts Council funded schemes and films funded by the filmmakers themselves .
10 It 's because we are not flying in just one direction .
11 She was twenty-two , and unusually innocent and inexperienced for her age — lacking not just sexual experience , but experience of the wider world in general .
12 And they still keep on sending not just one flash in the pan you know .
13 For Richards it was another triumph , with 145 coming off just 159 balls , a display even more spectacular than Gooch 's — although the Englishman had had to contend with rather more hostile bowling .
14 Last week there I was moaning about just two fish in three matches and this week I had more than 200 in two outings .
15 There are also all manner of other plans involving not just pan-Scottish events to allow a wider constituency to respond to the implications of the democracy march , but initiatives which will flag up Scottish concerns across the European parliamentary scene .
16 Er , could we just er wait , sh he should be arriving in just five minutes , if we could come back to that a a later , could we ?
17 David Adams was killed while cycling home just ten days before Christmas .
18 This attitude is reflected in the enormous flexibility that PAS has in supplying not just complete assemblies , but small internal parts of those assemblies .
19 Instead of trying out just one hypothesis at a time , a breadth-first approach retains a number of possible hypotheses .
20 The same was true of market produce ; some growers concentrating on just one crop so that ‘ whole tracts , like large arable fields , were sown with only cabbages or asparagus ’ , and he also appreciated the local economy in forcing asparagus through the necks of broken bottles .
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