Example sentences of "[verb] just on " in BNC.

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1 So but er the overseas fellow , You know I 'll consider just on the same level , and ofte Well I never saw any er what you 'd call bickering and biding between the black and the white student .
2 With him timing the lines , the star could concentrate just on the emotional truth of his acting , and the result was very powerful .
3 Now as you probably know this is a level nine course it 's a it 's a course on which a platform is erected for other courses as Gordon said then the the introduction to management you have to make a short presentation do n't you but it does n't concentrate just on this .
4 With × 7 or higher magnification it is possible to see the stars mixed in with it , and × 20 reveals the Trapezium — the celebrated multiple star Theta Orionis , which lies just on our side of the Nebula and is responsible for making it shine .
5 ‘ Once you start taking people from poor families you might well be tempted to concentrate just on them , and in the end you wo n't be taking anyone from the streets at all . ’
6 It could have been cut back hugely , and told to concentrate just on defending troops in the field .
7 In this short talk , I propose to concentrate just on two things .
8 The object of the authoring tool is to make it possible for the user to concentrate just on the information and design requirements of an application rather being diverted and befogged by the technical problems of putting them together in a system that works .
9 I put Armstrong into reverse and accelerated , driving just on the mirror .
10 ‘ With this I would make a simple straight skirt that sits just on the knee , and a large cartwheel hat trimmed with the suit fabric . ’
11 You can have Piers , not literally , I mean just on the tape .
12 This fumble at the back allowed Richard Walker to equalise just on half time .
13 ‘ What was once a one mile journey into Garrison for someone living just on the other side of the border became a 26 mile round trip .
14 ‘ Are you trying to tell me , ’ Richmann began dangerously , ‘ that these changes in plan have been made just on the basis of your superstitious intuition that the newest arrivals on the island are somehow dangerous ? ’
15 and they 're going in my neck but I do n't wan na turn over cos she 'll fall off the bed and I 'm sort of going just on me and she 's really funny .
16 It concentrates just on lexical access — there is no syntactic or semantic component — and its lexicon contains only 211 words .
17 The material could also be used just on the back wall of an alcove , to highlight a special collection displayed on shelves in front of it , for instance .
18 a way of allowing readers to focus just on the appearance of logical objects , but authors to be aware of them as structural entities .
19 Otherwise elegant and beautiful theories have been rejected because they do n't agree with observation , but I do n't know of any major theory that has been advanced just on the basis of experiment .
20 that 's only twelve thousand , thirteen thousand a year , that 's crap , that 's what Gerrard gets just on his own
21 My Lords , I I think perhaps that at this stage er a contribution from the cross benches might not be out of place , since the issue we 're discussing in this rather complicated set of amendments is as the debate has already shown that one er not to be settled just on party lines .
22 I cast a third of the way across and then allowed the current to roll the tackle round until the bait came to rest just on the edge of the slack .
23 I do n't mean just on Road incidentally , I mean on the whole range of traffic calming demands .
24 Yes , and , and this path was at the side of the fields like , you know , that , went just on the edge like , you know .
25 The flight to Dublin took just on an hour .
26 On the other hand I felt I could scarcely ask you to wait while I dealt with the strawboard — you were by this time I think just on the verge of a few conventional politenesses about my work , an awkward stage in conversations of this sort which is difficult to endure gracefully but which is even more difficult to interrupt .
27 Do you think Watson could live just on what this little community buys from him ?
28 Yeah , but they did just on Friday night that they were some of them were four years old !
29 There was no arrogance in it , no anger , just a gentle exploration that deepened imperceptibly until hunger and passion hovered just on the periphery , deliberately held at bay .
30 They would do much better to rely just on their three selves .
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