Example sentences of "just to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And then flip just to the other side of minus three , again minus three , plus the tiniest bit ,
2 But er with the the the er the original the the first one , you had to heat it up with a blowlamp and you had to be very very careful to get it just to the right heat , before if you tried to start it too cold , it would kick back and if was too hot again , it just would n't start .
3 Er and again , you 'll see on one of the 's photographs I 've got , it shows , just to the right hand side as you 're looking at the front of the main archway , erm it had the legend , Railway , parcels receiving office .
4 Right , well say , a nice , you know just to the nearest , to the nearest erm whole number
5 This applies not just to the technical side , but also to information policies ’ .
6 Oh , you do , you 're so bullshit , just to the real ones whatever they are .
7 ( Even nursing of the terminally sick relates to the significance of death as the end of a complete human life , not just to the final days in hospital . )
8 The modification to the algorithm assigns values to each element within the transition window , not just to the final element of the transition .
9 Whatever the arguments , teachers face a challenging period of adjustment — not just to the procedural formalities of the National Curriculum and its prescriptive content , but also to the psychology of regulation .
10 Nor should we underestimate the importance of Britain to Europe , for we have much to contribute and not just to the agricultural fund .
11 Few appointments made by the Civil Service Commission in recent years will be so crucial , not just to the efficient running of the welfare state , but to the progress of the most significant Civil Service reform this century .
12 If they get in if they start getting in the way the best thing to do is just let them relax to the side and try and forget about them , I know it 's difficult to forget about them but just to the conscious effort with the hands is just to put them at the side .
13 But the shows triumph has been its appeal not just to the unaddressed , naff masses , but also to a fashionable audience of discerning clubbers who never set foot in the kind of clubs the programme broadcasts from , and to the extremist yuppie subgroup that reads both the Sunday Times and the Sunday Sport .
14 At the end of the nineteen twenties the policy from Moscow , not just to the Chinese Communist Party but actually to communist parties all over the world swings dramatically to the left and Stalin is arguing that there 's , there are going to be revolutionary explosions all over the world the Communist Party must forge its own path , it must put itself at the head of these struggles , it must give a lead to the masses by launching insurrections and so on and so forth .
15 It is arguable that the feeling of external imposition weakened commitment not just to the formal provisions of the new structure , but to the spirit within which these provisions are applied .
16 But make sure you pay attention not just to the basic impulses and enthusiasms , which are sound and fine ; not just to the incidental portrait of a consummate mountaineer in the passages about Dave Breashears ; but also to a strange sort of instinctual third dimension which Blessed 's larger than life character seems to entice into play :
17 It is the author 's conviction that this subject is highly relevant not just to the overseas missionary situation , but to many sectors of society in the western world which as yet have remained unreached and resistant to the traditional approaches of the institutional churches .
18 Such circular buildings are not confined just to the domestic sphere , as those found in a religious context clearly demonstrate .
19 General symptoms are symptoms that relate to the whole person in general and not just to the particular site of the problem .
20 But make sure you pay attention not just to the basic impulses and enthusiasms , which are sound and fine ; not just to the incidental portrait of a consummate mountaineer in the passages about Dave Breashears ; but also to a strange sort of instinctual third dimension which Blessed 's larger than life character seems to entice into play :
21 Bank holiday specials ran from all the major towns not just to the big seaside resorts but also into rural areas .
22 They faxed it , I T N faxed it just to the Big Breakfast .
23 If this happens it will be a loss not just to the National Park , but more particularly to the local areas with which they are associated .
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