Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] just " in BNC.

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1 Many Jews , Muslims and members of other world religions are just as concerned about this as many Christians .
2 Dominant ideologies are just such broad processes : at least , in the context of our discussion , they are abstract conceptualisations of broad processes having to do with the management and allocation of resources , power and authority .
3 It the belief becomes current in public opinion that in the arguments between government and opposition it is not really a matter of opposing opinions being presented , then the impression will increasingly gain currency that parliamentary discussions are just a game .
4 Helen tells me you want to do farm work as well , and although I 'm told women vets are just as good as men I 've yet to be convinced .
5 But some of the old skills are just as vital .
6 But life skills are just as important here as A-levels .
7 The Germans are just over the river there — I 'm off on a recce directly — and I have n't time to muck about .
8 the Russians are just , just mad enough to fucking go for it
9 As with all aircraft which lack de-icing equipment , even for an instrument rated pilot all weather operations are just not practical throughout the year , although the very comprehensive package offered is an expensive way around this problem .
10 They regularly assert that the significance of an observed action is symbolic ( rather than functional ) and they start off with a basic assumption that emotions and attitudes are just as much observable characteristics as colours or structures .
11 It 's packed with alternative ideas for Yuletide food , drink and decorations — chilli chains are just one of 11 novel ways of decorating the tree .
12 On company cars , he continued the policy of his predecessor , Mr Nigel Lawson , in recognising that perks provided by employers are just as much part of employees ' remuneration as salaries are , and should therefore be just as taxable .
13 SuperCalc is more colourful than 1-2-3 in its basic livery , but the icons are just a few abbreviations on the screen
14 Defenders of the Wild : Sundays at 7pm. 12th , The Sting of Jose Truda Palazzo : Poachers and loggers are just two of the groups this Brazilian conservationist has to contend with .
15 Top Cajun Band The Flatville Aces are just one of the host of outfits on parade at the Farnham Folk on April 26th .
16 The bikes are just part of the endurance hardware .
17 Religious activities are just as poorly represented , leaving aside the possible temples already described .
18 But the lack of T-cells which are supposed to recognise foreign pathogens entering the body , means that antibodies made by the B-cells are just not produced .
19 So how can there possibly be a libidinal dimension to crowds if crowds are just erm many more extra points in the eternal triangle ?
20 Volcanic bombs are just lumps of solid ( or sometimes plastic ) lava which are lobbed out of the vent , fall back to earth with a wallop , and that 's all .
21 But they admit that many warning signs are just a bluff .
22 Telephone switches are just big computers in disguise .
23 Great British Puddings are just cause for jubilation .
24 The traditional leather-trimmed wheel and large round instrument dials are just as you remember them .
25 Federal budget requests are just that : requests .
26 Certain cities cast a bewitching spell on people — no matter how fond you may be of country life or seaside resorts , Italy 's cities are just the type to enchant .
27 And the daffs are just about to burst out .
28 But there are other less obvious losses that happen to some people for which the grieving and mourning patterns are just as relevant .
29 The capacity rules are just part of a now long list of rules and regulations that surround university life , and make extra demands on the time and freedom of academics .
30 A counter-argument might be that standing rules are just one mechanism for weeding out hopeless or frivolous cases at an early stage and protecting government bodies ( rightly or wrongly ) from harassment by ‘ professional litigants ’ ( who else would expend the time and resources necessary to mount a hopeless case ? ) meddling in matters which do not really concern them .
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