Example sentences of "there [be] [adv] just " in BNC.
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1 | The diversity of form and behaviour among the several thousand species of fish in the world is enormous , but there are probably just two , very different , examples of tool use among them . |
2 | On my disc that holds this chapter there are officially just three files . |
3 | This showed that there are now just over 600 centres offering National Certificate modules and , of these , 31 are so-called ‘ private ’ centres . |
4 | ‘ With a lot of will we could still be building ships there , ’ said 57-year-old Hughie , who has seen the Whitby shipbuilding industry decline so much that there are now just two people making traditional Yorkshire cobles . |
5 | There are then just two ways in which top managers can proceed . |
6 | And there are still just as many options open to them when looking for a loan . |
7 | While there are only just under 200 women registered at the centre , AMES hopes it will soon expand . |
8 | There were now just the two of us left in the dining room . |
9 | Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that . |
10 | There 's only just gon na be enough . |
11 | Yeah there 's about just a minute |
12 | There 's usually just a ransom demand and then a longish gap to put the parents in a panic . ’ |
13 | There 's usually just enough rightness about them to make you feel guilty but not quite enough to stop one feeling resentful and baffled as well . |
14 | Erm , all quizzes have rules , there 's basically just one rule , that anything I say or do is right , but , and that 's the rules . |
15 | There is also just possibly an analogy between the interruptions I described in ( ii ) and the unadopted state of the lane . |
16 | In this paper Cayley 's concern was with systems of elements satisfying the equation unc and for both n = 4 and n = 6 he showed that there is essentially just one other system besides the set of complex nth roots of unity . |
17 | I fancy , however , in future years , and even if the proposed line should now be hung up as long as the proposed act lasts , the neighbourhood may regret that they let the matter be arranged without any criticism from the locality from which the Act takes its name , for which there is now just time . |
18 | There is then just time for a breath of fresh air in Sandringham 's grounds before everyone gathers to watch the Queen 's 3pm TV broadcast . |
19 | It has meant in some schemes there is only just enough money to pay current penioners , with nothing left for people approaching retirement age . |
20 | In Italy there is usually just one striker up whereas English teams have two . |
21 | The highlight of the gardens is a wondrous Baroque fish pond that most definitely should be seen , even if there is occasionally just a little too much rubbish in the water . |
22 | Instead , despite the ostensible commitment to ‘ flexibility ’ there was apparently just one version of good practice , presented as a package of recommendations and principles and exemplified in the model classroom . |
23 | There was never just one book for the desert island , |
24 | Oh it was very good in the war time , cos there was only just I ca n't tell you now . |
25 | In reports of assaults on women and girls there was always just one person accused . |
26 | There was often just too much for me to finish on my own . |