Example sentences of "for just about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think it 's Gary I mean he 's left a gap there 's room for just about a car either side of him |
2 | Well you have to think , International Women 's Day has been going for just about a hundred years . |
3 | Luckily there are associations for just about every type of person , problem and interest nowadays . |
4 | The TRI-R Hanger I caters for just about every hanging requirement in the house and garden . |
5 | Clubs are asked to support a special appeal , organised by the Commonwealth Trust , by sending £20 to the Disaster Appeal which will qualify them for entry into a draw with many prizes — headed up by Cathay Pacific 's donation of two First Class London/Hong Kong round trips plus tickets for the 1993 Hong Kong Sevens — as well as tickets for just about every top sporting event to be staged next year in the British Isles — test cricket , rugby internationals , Open golf , Grand National , Formula One racing , and so on . |
6 | This makes it an attractive base for radical groups ; at least until recently , offices for just about every outlawed Arab Islamic organisation could be found in Peshawar . |
7 | As fast as FAX and having user groups for just about every computer and software product around , it is becoming one of the main channels for passing information around the scientific community for example , much of the debate on Cold Fusion was carried out over the Internet . |
8 | For just about every utterance has this context-dependency , due in no small part ( at least in many languages ) to tense . |
9 | I started to read newspapers and magazines more , and , for just about the first time in my life , I began to take an interest in current affairs . |
10 | Ian Rush fed the ball to Steve McManaman , who for just about the first time was decisive with his delivery , hitting the ball low across the face of the goal , and there was Walters at the far post to tap it in . |