Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] just " in BNC.

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1 I know that I , I mean I is just at the moment going through the S A T S course .
2 His is just one example of the new enterprises supplying fish to shops or restaurants that cut out Billingsgate market ; for they also cut out the 25 per cent or so that trading through the market adds to the cost of fish .
3 ‘ If we 're talking love-lives , yours is just as open to scrutiny as mine .
4 Theirs is just one of eight compilations already in the top 10 .
5 ‘ No , she 's just an old flatmate of mine , that 's all .
6 Sometimes she holds onto my arm in the street — you know , just natural , like I 'm a girl and she 's just a friend or summat .
7 She 's just an old woman living in the past , and if I never have another one this evening is going to be a good one . ’
8 She 's just lying there , but she is dead . ’
9 She 's just gauche . ’
10 She 's just a bit mental .
11 She 's just a silly old woman .
12 Then when we went on the train to Italy and all the way through France and Switzerland he chatted up one of the Marias , and when I tipped his minestrone soup over his head on Milan station he said : ‘ You 'll have to excuse my wife , she 's just an ignorant peasant . ’
13 She 's just jealous .
14 She 's just outside the door . ’
15 She 's just part of your job , and whatever she might feel for anyone else is beside the point .
16 I like all her records , especially the early stuff and things like ‘ The Hissing Of Summer Lawns ’ and ‘ Don Juan 's Reckless Daughter ’ — she 's just a great musician and poet .
17 She 's just ten yet she seems like an adult .
18 She 's just mad he never married her . ’
19 I think she 's just upset because she meets all her chums there .
20 She 's just an old windbag , she 'll have forgotten by tomorrow . ‘
21 She 's just old enough to have dignity . ’
22 She 's just having a grumble , ’ he reassured Philip .
23 She 's just a mass of opinions — when you dig down , it 's amazing how little she knows .
24 She 's just doing her job .
25 She 's just as happy wherever she grows .
26 She 's just a girl , a juvenile delinquent . ’
27 She 's just a cross we have to bear .
28 Demelza , five , of Oakworth , West Yorks , said : ‘ She 's just what I 've been looking for .
29 I think she 's just wonderful and I 'm delighted to be a dad . ’
30 She 's just a chit , and a knowin' one at that , who 's been brought up in a different atmosphere .
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