Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] just " in BNC.

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1 Two decades later , policyholders who have contracts which provide just a return of premiums on death , with that amount ravaged by inflation in the intervening period , have compared the modern alternative and found the earlier contracts wanting .
2 Some policyholders who have contracts which provide just a return of premiums on death have compared the modern alternative and found the earlier contracts wanting
3 We used the Shaders & Toners range which cost just 59p per sachet .
4 In the School of Education we offer a wide range of courses and study packs which cover just about every aspect of the education system .
5 Exactly 40 years separate the shots , which show just how much Puerto Rico has benefited from its own ‘ industrial revolution ’ .
6 For the assessment year 1985/6 , the Department of the Environment continued to use these raw Census figures , which show just over a million people in one-parent families ( very poorly defined ) , in their index of an area 's social conditions .
7 When inhaled , the aromatic molecules of essential oils reach the lungs from where they diffuse across the air sacs into the surrounding blood capillaries ( which lie just under the surface of the sacs ) and eventually find their way into the main blood vessels from where they circulate in the blood and exert their therapeutic effect .
8 Making things which look just that bit better is so easy , it 's worth a little extra trouble and will surely take you out of the learner stage .
9 What I find most appealing are the hot-key combinations , not withstanding the 52 command line options which control just about every aspect you could imagine .
10 This influential book was full of recipes that made imaginative use of the lightness and freshness of vegetables , which sounded the death knell of the heavy , sweet , spiced dishes of medieval cookery , and which appeal just as much today .
11 At a base in Hereford , which trains bomb disposal men in the army 's toughest course , bomb teams demonstrated modern explosives … incendiary devices , letter bombs which contain just a few ounces of Semtex , and car bombs , at one pound , just half the size of those favoured by the IRA .
12 The emphasis at this committee is on records which have just been released , or which are about to be released .
13 Institutions pay either PCAS or UCCA for each student they recruit through their handbooks , which have just gone to press .
14 The shelter sees many dogs which have just been dumped on Dartmoor — a favourite spot for ‘ losing ’ pets , as the wilderness has few witnesses .
15 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
16 In fact there are many acts woven into the fabric of our everyday lives which have just such an importance , which may critically influence our relationships with others .
17 Antonia added : ‘ I think the reason he has resigned is because of the particular allegations which have just occurred . ’
18 In the event , the letter to Anselm containing the passionate phrases condemning lay investiture which have just been quoted , had no effect on the subsequent negotiations .
19 Yet such is the burden of bad debts that their final results for the fiscal year to March , which have just been announced , are dismal .
20 The works , which have just started , will cost £191,000 and involve making the early-Victorian listed building wind and water tight and restoring part of it for use by the Brechin Railway Preservation Society .
21 Infanticide by males which have just taken over a harem is probably common in nature in many species : it has been observed several times in the Hanuman langur ( Presbytis entellus , a species of primate ) and has been anecdotally recorded in many other mammals .
22 The budgets which have just been prepared show that we are aiming to do even better in 1991 and the managing director 's reports on page 2 endorse this optimistic approach .
23 The psychological developments which have just been discussed were the consequences of a traumatic loss , that of the primal mother , and were responses to it .
24 Whereas some areas have a per capita income level well above the EC average , there simultaneously exist areas which have just a fraction of that average .
25 That , the thirty three thousand includes twenty three thousand of the registration services carry forwards , but it does not take into account the three thousand which have just been requested here .
26 Changes are usually evident in both , although in sheep which have just undergone " self cure " ( see below ) or are in a terminal stage of the disease , the bulk of the worm burden may have been lost from the abomasum .
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