Example sentences of "[prep] just [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Are we talking about just small businesses or is it happening across the board ?
2 For just two-coloured stripes you can still work in regular row sections but if you have the purl side as the right side the stripes blur in a pleasant way and merge toning colours splendidly .
3 Bush promised that " the time for just pure study is over " and announced the restoration of a US$5,000 million clean coal programme cut by the administration of former US President Ronald Reagan .
4 It is unlikely that so much work would have gone into the construction of trackways for just casual hunting visits into the marshes .
5 Yet it was then that I knew why I had come , for just distinguishable to me against the background of reciting voices , I heard my own voice .
6 Yeah because he 's got to go on a month 's course for a start , for just general and then we 've got to try and find him a a week 's course somewhere as A L O , I do n't know where but er in that time .
7 During the experiment , BBC2 ran Westminster Week from 12 noon for just short of an hour .
8 No he 's keeping them for just fun cars for himself , he 's just got the money to burn over there
9 If , if you 're s setting up in business as a childminder , not doing it as a , for a friend , for just nominal expense .
10 Lowe had not gone to Canada for just academic reasons .
11 ‘ We 'll settle for just gorgeous , then , ’ he agreed , something faintly heated entering his eyes , though his voice remained casual .
12 Er what sort of just ordinary ?
13 Ten patients ( nine women ) had been taking NSAIDS — in two this consisted of just occasional aspirin and five took an NSAID regularly for rheumatoid arthritis .
14 Hopefully they will one day get fed up of being in a ghetto of just satisfying 50,000 people , ’ he says .
15 You know , about the crime statistics ; really what she 's saying is that parents ought to do a better job for their children , and I 'm sure we all agree with that but I think that that 's a very superficial response to what is er an enormous question of parents just being too poor and having nothing to give their children in the way of just basic food , basic medicines , to keep them alive .
16 Also worth a mention is the impressive update effect — instead of just disappearing , pressing the space bar and causes the screen to melt away , its replacement lapping onto the screen like waves on a beach .
17 Reason and rational thought are too often waived out of fear , out of caution , or out of just plain ignorance . ’
18 Both theories are exercises in analytical moral philosophy which aspire to provide rational principles to support particular conceptions of just social arrangements .
19 If copying errors have occurred ( unlikely , but possible ) , the software can be written to allow for the recopying of just single bytes or short blocks from within the main memory block .
20 These recommendations would not preclude sensible attention to aspects of environmental safety particularly important to visually handicapped pupils , but rather they emphasise that the pupil should have the challenge of encountering ‘ a series of situations of just manageable difficulty ’ .
21 Jean bitterly asks : ‘ Does that sound like Just Good Friends , to you ? ’
22 and he 's there for four to five hours with just live entertainment , you know during the meal .
23 ‘ So they had a small secret do with just close friends , then went back four weeks later for the proper wedding .
24 The RSPCA had come to the farm to see if Mr Perry needed any help , but they became worried about the condition of some of the livestock , these cows for instance , kept in a shed with just deep mud for a floor .
25 If we choose a different set A , containing kind-of-coat but omitting form-of-fur and length-of-beak , and if the possible values for kind-of-coat are shaggy fur straight fur short feathers long feathers then the whole classification can be completed with just simple concepts because the function kind-of-coat is total .
26 And in Halewood , Merseyside , a 40-year-old man was also taken to Whiston after being burned in Lower Lane , but he too escaped with just slight injuries .
27 It should be noted that there is some evidence from two studies that mean levels of serum cholesterol are higher in subjects with just impaired glucose tolerance than age-matched controls ( Ostrander et al , 1980 ; Yano et al , 1982 ) .
28 Poole boat anglers found the going tough with just odd pout , dogfish , whiting and occasional cod .
29 One is a bare-bones system that would start with just solar panels and could be developed bit by bit into a laboratory for space-shuttle crews to visit .
30 The cars were written off in the accident , but both drivers amazingly walked away with just minor cuts and bruises .
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