Example sentences of "[conj] just [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Or Just £10 Per Month
2 ‘ In any case , Lucy happens to be someone who is more than just staff — as you put it .
3 But — ‘ more than just staff ’ , he 'd said , the memory of the words causing her to beam with pleasure .
4 ‘ Public relations at its best is much more than just media relations , ’ she added .
5 When Mlanenko and Fran Mravak arrived in Cornwall from war-torn Crotia they had a battered car and just £400 to their names .
6 With accommodation for two nights in a good hotel starting at £192 and just £22 supplement for an extra night .
7 just pure inset , and just headquarters , that 's all they 're interested in , not whether he knows his job or not , not whether he could give advice because he has no control over whatever comes into that shop , he does n't decide we 're not having these T-shirts in or , or we 're not having these suits in because really they 're a load of rubbish , headquarters decides it , all he does is put a nice little display out , usually , and it 's shown how to do it by headquarters and so on , these people come round and show them what to do and so on , do all that , in fact he 's as much expertise in there as I have or you have , anybody could literally with a bit of training in the company way of doing things
8 The home counties of Bedfordshire , Berkshire and Buckinghamshire have the lowest proportions of retired , with only around 14% of the population of pensionable age , and just 5% aged 75 and over .
9 ‘ More than £3m is being spent on the towns and just £54,000 on the villages .
10 That car , lighter by some 175kg but with less power and torque ( 160bhp , 170 lb ft ) , is 0.4secs quicker to 60mph ( 9.5secs ) and just 1mph slower .
11 Canny Ulster investors showed their preference for saving rather than spending during the recession , putting £204m into the societies ' coffers last year , compared to £175m in 1991 and just £61m in 1990 .
12 Special all-day Purbeck Line runabout tickets are available during the weekend at £5 for adults and just £2.50 for children .
13 When asked which of all their various roles gave them the greatest satisfaction , 47% opted for being a mother , 22% simply being themselves , 15% being a partner/lover and just 10% being a working woman .
14 In the latest year then available ( 1988–89 ) the comparative figures were over £240 million for nuclear research and just £16 million on all the renewable sources ( see Fig.III ) .
15 The West European market for computer products and services will grow by about 4.3% in 1993 and 6.8% in 1994 , according to Bruno Lamborghini , president of the Eurobit industry group , which presented the study to a conference in Brussels : market growth was 14.2% in 1989 and 8.9% in 1990 , slowing to 4.3% in 1991 and just 3% last year , having topped 15% for most of the 1980s .
16 Erm and just people just they just wo n't come .
17 But just 6ft away , it is claimed dozens of beakers and containers used to mix cleaning liquids , the remains of paint brushes , a paint box and a palette knife , were discovered .
18 Market analysts Mintel compared prices of branded goods such as Heinz beans and Lux soap — 44p in Britain , 13p in Mexico — fresh produce like eggs and milk , and services such as taxi fares and dry cleaning — Pounds 5.85 here but just 95p in India .
19 No donation is too small when just 4p buys a meal for a starving child , 84p feeds one person for one week and £8.72 is the weekly shopping bill for a family of four .
20 This far exceeds the Bruntland Commission recommendation of 12% protection and represents a substantial increase in protection as compared to before the decision , when just 15% of the area was preserved .
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