Example sentences of "be just [adj] [that] " in BNC.
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31 | we were just unlucky that was , that was raw . |
32 | They were just pleased that the movies had become a normal everyday activity . |
33 | For English fans , though , there was pleasure that their team had begun to show heart and direction and purpose , all of which had been missing since the Ashes tour of 1986–7 ; while West Indian fans were just happy that their heroes had shown that , after all , W.B. Yeats had got it wrong and the centre could hold . |
34 | And they were just worried that if they did n't join in , they were n't part of the club then er |
35 | It is just possible that you are one of those rare people who has never seriously tried to diet . |
36 | It is just possible that a diet too low in certain foods will produce iron and calcium deficiency . |
37 | Rugby will not get any change out of Leicester , but it is just possible that Nottingham are now so fired up that they might escape with the point they need at Orrell . |
38 | It is just possible that the tide is now turning for social works with the opportunity for specialisation and new roles in the Community Care service . |
39 | It is just possible that this is a master stroke on the part of the CEGB : focus attention on a topic that really has little to do with the inspector . |
40 | It is just possible that , because these spiritual things are produced by the mind and are therefore peculiar to individuals , varying little or much from person to person , they represent the real and absolute fact of individuality . |
41 | It is just possible that , given the choice , they might prefer the risk of an occasional torn ear or scratched nose to the certainty of a totally sexless adult life . |
42 | Those in the Culpeper vault at Hollingbourne , Kent , fall into this category , though it is just possible that the flat-lidded rectangular shell encasing Elizabeth Culpeper ( d.1638 ) did have an outer case . |
43 | I suppose it is just possible that Hippodameia was set next her father , Sterope on the other side ( cross-linking the wings , like the archers in the east pediment at Aegina , above , p. 45 ) , and Pausanias was wrong in this point too . |
44 | It is just possible that this far-off configuration will be unstable , and that the Sun will draw the Moon away into an independent orbit around the Sun , leaving the Earth Moon-less . |
45 | It is just possible that it does exactly the opposite . |
46 | While either variant may derive from the chronological lists , discussed just below , or from Nesri , it is just possible that Ali 's 833 results from a careless reading of Taskopruzade 's account . |
47 | It is just possible that d'Ohsson means Molla Fenari , whom he does not otherwise mention ; but even the earliest possible date for Molla Fenari 's becoming Multi , roughly 1380 , is too late to allow for any possibility of his having succeeded Tursun Fakih . |
48 | And it is just possible that Western ideas in psychiatry could be incorporated into a relativity model . |
49 | It is just possible that this is exactly the situation that we face when , as individuals , we experience these stages , and it may certainly be the situation that , as psychoanalysts , we encounter when we try to reconstruct the phases of ego- and superego-development from the sole evidence of the clinical analysis of individuals ( For instance , I strongly suspect that this fact has seriously misled the Kleinian school in its theory of developmental stages and is still obscuring much of the psychological structure of the psychoses , and perhaps the neuroses too . ) |
50 | If a hacker gains access to confidential files stored on a computer , it is just possible that the law of confidence might be used to prevent the hacker from making use of the information assuming , of course , that the hacker can be identified . |
51 | It is just possible that these properties would be sufficient , together with the abilities required by specific tasks , to engender a coordinated interdigitation of actions that would ( remotely ) resemble human interaction . |
52 | It is just unfortunate that reality obliges him , instead , to contemplate the tiresome possibility that the Liberal Democrats hold the balance of power in a Parliament in which neither Tory nor Labour parties have an overall majority . |
53 | During a DHAC demonstration in the Guildhall , Alderman Hegarty of the Nationalist Party called out to the demonstrators : ‘ It is just unfortunate that you have come under the influence of card-bearing members of the Communist committee . ’ |
54 | ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly . |
55 | No doubt many , probably a majority , of the cases of non-gonococcal urethritis are due to infectious organisms , but there remains a hard core of cases from which no pathogenic germs can be isolated and for which it is just conceivable that antibiotic treatment may not be the best therapy . |
56 | It is just conceivable that something like this might have happened had there been a Communist government in France . |
57 | It is just conceivable that the Inland Revenue , thicketed about with legislation and case law , might think these provisions of the Income Tax Acts had some concern for a transaction of that nature , but that is hardly a view which could be shared by one who got out and looked at the wood as a whole . |
58 | It 's just strange that Laidlaw was with Delta and the murdered man , Barak , was an informer for Delta here in Beirut . |
59 | But it 's just strange that Steven 's called their half brother and they 're called brothers . |
60 | Mr Newbegin , She turns to her friend and says , ‘ It 's just terrible that Harvey did n't tell her it was formal . |