Example sentences of "[is] just [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The enhanced model is just 34 mm thick and weighs 520 g without batteries . |
2 | Set in one of the most pleasant parts of the resort , this hotel is just 100 yards from its own private beach . |
3 | Set in a beautifully landscaped park , it is just 100 yards from the lakeside . |
4 | The Mastino is just 100 yards from the Piazza Brà and the Roman Arena in the centre of Verona and particularly convenient for visitors to the famous Opera Festival ( an early booking is recommended ) . |
5 | This small and friendly middle-class hotel is just fifteen minutes stroll from the Ku'damm , and so puts you close to most of Berlin 's many sights . |
6 | The pianist , Attila Pertis , who is just 27 , will now appear at Armagh and Ballymena festivals next month and will also attend master classes . |
7 | This unique pub is just 45 minutes from Belfast via the M2 . |
8 | But this American fund raising business is just that - a business . |
9 | Its zero outlay option is just that . |
10 | Your hair may be well cut , but if you 're a trendy executive and your latest hairdo is just that tiny bit mumsy , you may as well hibernate for a few months . |
11 | The mechanism by which the context-CS association has its effect is different but the principle is just that adopted by Wagner ( 1976 , 1981 ) . |
12 | But the world famous RODINAL is just that |
13 | ‘ The Dept of Health is urging us to cut back on fatty foods , yet here is just that sort of food promoted as really good value . ’ |
14 | It is just that , until recently , we never thought , or did not know how , to ask . |
15 | It is just that , as always , unless we can get a feel for the mental meaning and perception experienced by a creature in relation to its own world of sensory perception and motor action response , we can never really know how its own particular reality appears to it . |
16 | It is just that now my study is directed towards enriching the surface of my paintings through a better understanding of the basic pictorial elements such as shape and edges . |
17 | He knows he is doing wrong but it is just that , in certain situations of moral dilemma he has to act in ways that involve violence . |
18 | If you can knit double jacquard on your machine , this makes a gorgeous garment and is particularly useful for larger sizes as it is just that little bit firmer but can still be very light and floating . |
19 | Now , with the news that Rosa is running London this weekend , there is just that slight question mark hanging over her in Olympic year to make things interesting . |
20 | And it must be stressed that the clean-up option is just that , an option . |
21 | It is just that , for a normally cautious man , I feel dangerously out of my depth in this situation . |
22 | It is just that now my study is directed towards enriching the surface of my paintings through a better understanding of the basic pictorial elements such as shape and edges . |
23 | Timotei Moisturiser , with its pure , herbal extracts , is just that . |
24 | Nonetheless , the cultural ‘ market ’ too is just that a market . |
25 | For those searching for a short break that is just that little bit different , you are invited to make your selection for this year 's choice of special themed weekend breaks . |
26 | It is just that community workers get paid and do not have to go to gaol ( Alex Robson of the 1930s NUWM in North Shields commenting on the work of CDP in the mid-1970s ) . |
27 | As Editor STEVE WINDSOR explains , new tank syndrome is just that — a concurrence of symptoms in the new tank that can be caused by a number of different things . |
28 | When P does not terminate immediately , SEQ ( P , Q ) 's initial behaviour is just that of P. Thus SEQ distributes over both IF and ALT in its left argument . |
29 | A number of black children , particularly boys , seem to lose interest in the school 's aims ( unless they are good at games , then they dissociate that from the rest ) in the third year and , from then , become increasingly seen as an anti-culture … probably the most striking manifestation of West Indian pupils , is just that group of large boys , and the sort of threatening physical presence , which you can see consistently around the school . |
30 | It is just that , since the law has shifted the focus from a disaggregate control to a central control , the question naturally raises itself . |