Example sentences of "has only just " in BNC.

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31 In most European countries insider dealing has only just become an offence , thanks to a 1989 European Community directive .
32 This process has only just begun and is likely to continue until the middle of this decade .
33 The release of version 2.0 has only just begun , yet the company is already plugging version 3.0 .
34 The proposal , drawn up by an advisory group of industrialists and academics known as the DTI 's aviation committee , was originally put to the department last November , but has only just been made public .
35 Saying that the Framing Opinions campaign has only just begun , English Heritage chief executive , Jennifer Page concludes that authorities and voluntary groups from national to local level must be prepared to offer help and advice to anyone wanting to alter a building .
36 Although the speed of the computer does not allow animation comparable to that which can be produced on film , there is no doubt that this facility , which has only just begun to be explored , can give real power to the teacher .
37 The program has only just reached the material development loop , but it is nonetheless quite useful to look at its progress and comment on the development so far .
38 The search for smaller objects in the outer Solar System has only just started , however .
39 This bloke here has only just come about fifteen miles up the road .
40 My son has only just reached his majority , and I understand he is in no immediate financial need .
41 Britain has lagged behind , and the committee for the approval of protocols proposed by the Clothier report has only just been announced by the Department of Health .
42 It also enables management to anticipate both beneficial and adverse trends before the event or take evasive action when the evidence of an emerging problem has only just presented itself .
43 While the trend toward increasing the integration has only just begun , we are still awaiting Frame Technology 's launch of FrameMaker onto the Macintosh and , possibly , OS/2 Presentation Manager , it is in this direction that desktop publishing is undoubtedly heading during the next few years .
44 But the horridly fascinating subtlety of the mite 's means of infestation has only just become clear , thanks to Dr Nigel Franks and colleagues at the University of Bath , who have been studying infested colonies in observation nests .
45 For example , Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous has only just begun in the UK whereas Alcoholics Anonymous has been in the UK for over forty years .
46 However , if a sentence has only just been heard , subjects should be able to tell the difference between that sentence and all other sentences — even sentences which mean the same .
47 His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla .
48 ‘ My father has only just fully recovered from his grief .
49 Having been employed now for British Gas for the last twenty five years er , I 've got seventeen years of pensionable service , which has only just been negotiated through the G M B since nineteen eighty to nineteen ninety three and now it is probably one of the better pensions , company pension schemes , in the country .
50 In others the slowdown has only just begun .
51 We have been considering the problem for some time — — unlike the right hon. Gentleman , who has only just discovered it .
52 The computer evidence problem has only just arisen .
53 The hon. Lady has only just come in .
54 The hon. Member for Southampton , Test ( Mr. Hill ) has only just ambled into the Chamber .
55 The hon. Gentleman , who has only just wandered in , should realise that I am responding to points raised earlier by his hon. Friends .
56 Industry has only just been restored to normal after being reduced to a three-day working week .
57 It has only just begun . ’
58 If the golden age for Byrd 's motets has only just begun to dawn , then Byrd 's songs are still in their dark ages .
59 The report also notes that owing to serious technical difficulties a new assembly building has only just been commissioned , which means that nuclear-warhead production has had to continue in old buildings which should have been closed down .
60 A feminist perspective on , and analysis of , architecture and planning has only just begun to emerge over the last decade .
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