Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] just " in BNC.
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1 | It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one . |
2 | It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one . |
3 | I can escape other troubles and concentrate on just the one problem — how to make that damn ball go where I want . |
4 | It is clear , in fact , that stylistic analysis must be very selective indeed : some studies concentrate on just one feature , and others on a mere handful of features . |
5 | ‘ Concentrate on just one of them , ’ he said , meeting Mach 's eyes . |
6 | Help them to stick up for themselves and see that it is not worth being treated badly just in order to have a best friend . |
7 | The neat , symmetrical plot turns on just this physical likeness . |
8 | THIS week , as the royals entered another tortured phase , it became clear just who is responsible for the disintegration of their family . |
9 | AT LAST it 's here — the God-forsaken rumble the world 's been waiting for ever since it became clear just how deadly a live phenomenon the Rolins Band are . |
10 | AT LAST it 's here — the God-forsaken rumble the world 's been waiting for ever since it became clear just how deadly a live phenomenon the Rolins Band are . |
11 | I agree with what [ the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland president ] said in a recent issue of CA about the importance of non-financial performance measurement , and you 've got to set it in the context that managers and the board ca n't exist on just an analysis of the general ledger . ’ |
12 | Of course much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time . |
13 | Much of China goes on just the same , shrugging off time , while for Business Studies and Public Relations students life looks pretty rosy . |
14 | L would myself much prefer to wait on just one diner , even if he were a total stranger . |
15 | But you wo n't be infectious and most people are able to carry on just as normal . |
16 | You see , I know my father would have wished me to carry on just now . ’ |
17 | But you wo n't be infectious and most people are able to carry on just as normal . |
18 | Norm then told him to carry on just playing for as long as he could . |
19 | Under PNP , schools have been able to break away from the traditional conception of primary school professional life centring on just two roles : those of head and class teacher . |
20 | He 'll want things to go on just as before , while he helps himself to a share of the takings . |
21 | I wanted to go on just to say , to address one other subject and that 's traffic calming , traffic calming is a very important aspect in our rural areas and indeed in our towns . |
22 | the meat is not allowed to go on just an ordinary pallet . |
23 | Go and sit down just now Laura . |
24 | Admiral King-Fisher swooped in just then . |
25 | The situation is saved : HAMLET , escorted , is marched in just as CLAUDIUS leaves . |
26 | Based very loosely on the Pat Barker novel Union Street — so loosely in fact that the Robert De Niro character Stanley does n't exist in the original — Stanley and Iris manages for most of its length to say a great deal about struggling along just above the poverty line . |
27 | They 're reduced to five thousand with short commons and sickness , and the extra irony is that a cargo ship diverted from Chios got in just before the port closed . |
28 | " You got in just in time . |
29 | This enables the air to flow in just one direction in an improved exchange of gases between air and blood . |
30 | It must relate to my first sight of my mother 's genitals — but not the last — for we lived in just one room . |