Example sentences of "[is] just [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Cos linear is just consignment stock and you know job there .
2 The rest of the army is just softies compared to us .
3 It is just Cork 's luck that the main championship is already over , Bertie Fisher having retained the title on the Ulster International at the end of July .
4 It is just Paradise on earth . ’
5 The new trial size is just 99p/100g .
6 The battery voltage is just 4.5V and the plug unterminated .
7 The office-vacancy rate in the Makati central commercial district is just 5% , and properties there yield nearly 10% .
8 and erm the rest is just cupboards for glasses and cutlery and my hu husband 's inevitable lots and lots of papers that he has everywhere
9 The Scottish National winner is just 3lb higher than when successful at Wincanton earlier this month , stays really well and acts on this testing ground .
10 Erm I stress it is just speculation but what do you think ?
11 Well my name in the directory is just E.
12 Quiberon is just south of the village of Carnac , where mile-long alleys of menhirs , or standing-stones , erected in prehistoric times , wade through fields of tall rose-beige grass .
13 I think — repeat think — vessel 's position is just south of Thera .
14 Transport & Tourism : Montserrat is just south of Manresa , one hour 's drive north of Barcelona .
15 With Dunedin the figure is just £30 if you are an existing investor with the company , otherwise £250 , but for most unit trusts the minimum is £1,000 .
16 An appeal to raise £380,000 to send Stuart to Pittsburgh , America , for surgery is just £25,000 short of the target .
17 Mr Calvert , whose home backs on to the churchyard and is just 100ft from the bell tower , was at Exeter County Court yesterday to seek an injunction restricting bell ringing to church services .
18 Thanks to the new layout the overall length of the gearbox is just 352mm .
19 Carrie said , ‘ All that queer place stuff is just Auntie Lou being superstitious .
20 We had jacket potatoes right , which is literally mouldy and baked hard so you 'd get about out of a jacket potato you 'd probably get about that much potato and the rest is just skin and mould and hardness quiche which is just like processed cheese and processed eggs and everything you can imagine just total packet mix
21 so I 've decided I 'm going to do erm something called Sunshine Chicken , which is just chicken e , chicken casserole , a bit different , she does n't drink alcohol so I ca n't do anything in wine , erm so I 'm doing that , I 'm doing four portions of chicken of that cos the daughter eats chicken , erm
22 membership of the Junior Tykes Club for the under 14's is just £9 and includes free entry to all home Sunday League matches .
23 But Wall Street also lost money ( for the first time ) in 1990 , so perhaps London is just part of a wider trend .
24 So when we look at the grimacing gestures of a chimpanzee and wonder at the almost ludicrous parallels with our own behaviour this is just part of a whole host of behavioural and anatomical similarities that show without doubt that we ought to be classified with the apes ( we are all of us primates ) , and that we share a distant ancestor with our diminutive caricatures .
25 But with inflation , it becomes impossible for consumers to distinguish between a price rise that is a true relative price rise and one-that is just part of the general upward movement in prices .
26 By now you will have gathered that our famous range of 3,000 carpet options is just part of the Allied home furnishing collection .
27 The new terminal complex at Stansted will open in March of 1991. 10 years and £400,000,000 in the making , it is just part of BAA 's £2 billion investment programme .
28 The Data System is just part of a massive development programme to keep us in front and to offer our clients the best licensed taxi service there is .
29 I do n't think it has anything to do with her age , for I think it is just part of her personality .
30 The group , at No. 1 with Ebeneezer Goode , said : ‘ Jeering at a football match is just part of the ritual . ’
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