Example sentences of "it 's [adv] just " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's probably just a phase we 're going through . ’ |
2 | The children have grown to accept the sooty-faced character with the icicle depending from his nose and the drum of oil as some weird kind of minstrel , and it 's probably just as well . ’ |
3 | It 's probably just a label devised by some journalists to make their job easier . ’ |
4 | It 's probably just a holiday . |
5 | Track one is a growling , clapping disco song with a peace message , but far better to my ears are ‘ Klangers ’ , a similar groove which sounds like it has in fact got The Klangers on it although it 's probably just a synth , and ‘ The Horns Of Jerricurl ’ ( geddit ? ) which unfolds the depths of their groove and lays bare their sense of humour . |
6 | ‘ It 's probably just me — you 'll be alright ( you 'd better not be after I 've put up such a struggle ) . |
7 | ‘ It 's probably just as well for all concerned at the club that I should hang my boots up for a while . |
8 | ‘ Then it 's probably just as well . |
9 | It 's probably just as well I 'm leaving for the States on Saturday week . ’ |
10 | I guess it 's probably just that he glide up to the second part of the diphthong , has been displaced so you 've just got the first part of it left , |
11 | Well no , not particularly tall but certainly growing and it 's probably been It 's probably just er related to that . |
12 | It 's probably just as well I have n't been near you for the last week . |
13 | ‘ It 's probably just as well for you that you did n't , ’ he returned curtly . |
14 | So it 's probably just as well that I did n't leap off in your boat because er even in this climate I , I could have ended up pretty cold and miserable especially if I 'd fallen in . |
15 | It 's probably just as well cos |
16 | The way it 's , but it 's probably just not used to them . |
17 | Well if we put their name and address and phone number on it , I mean it 's probably just as well to use a standard thing that you can xerox . |
18 | It 's probably just a case of a couple of screws to take the cover off . |
19 | It 's generally just a couple of bob here or a cigarette or something like that . ’ |
20 | It 's just just the word that 's all . |
21 | Er so it 's just just on the M seventy four . |
22 | they 're about the same , so when the hundred gram bar has got the extra ten per cent it 's it 's just just makes it the better bargain , er , they 're not losing much on that cos they save on the wrapping , so it probably costs them the same |
23 | mhm And I suppose in the old days if you actually wanted to know which books were popular and which books were not used at all you had to send a librarian to painstakingly look through the shelves , perhaps , and look at the date stamps or something like that , whereas now it 's presumably just a question of pressing a few buttons and the information comes . |
24 | I do n't suppose it 's here just by coincidence . |
25 | I mean there 's the sort of psychopathic , non-accidental injury that you 're never gon na be able to do anything about , and it 's best just to take the kids away and and and break the link completely . |
26 | So it 's best just to be er on the safe side . |
27 | ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing . |
28 | ‘ It 's really just like a Sunday roast with a bit of cranberry sauce and brandy butter thrown in — and you can make those beforehand . |
29 | So I 've never based myself on any of that , because it 's really just a myth , ’ says Neneh . |
30 | I 've been reading up on brochs , but when you 're actually there it 's really just the setting that 's so marvellous , and trying to imagine the sort of life they lived . ’ |