Example sentences of "just [vb pp] to " in BNC.

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1 As can properly be said , the answer just given to the logical question rests essentially on an explained notion of lawlike connection .
2 Another example of Portia 's dishonesty is shown when she tests Bassanio with the ring she had just given to him .
3 Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ?
4 When they get hold of me twice in the one day you say hang on I 've just given to you the bus !
5 I was barefoot and cold ; all I had on were my underpants and my dressing gown which , by this time , was just ripped to shreds .
6 In point of fact , when radical theorists invoke ‘ politics ’ they mean Marxist politics , in the paradoxically timeless fashion I have just referred to .
7 The answer is that we can , without using intuition , speculation or hearsay concerning Z , prove that Z , C and M are logical consequences of the axioms A1 through to I. Now whilst algebraists do not regard it as their prime duty to reduce all such sets of axioms to a minimum size , it is part of an algebraist 's function to investigate consequences of axioms such as those just referred to .
8 That would sustain what eh Bishop has just referred to , the grass roots of , of this movement .
9 The two unusual inscriptions , just referred to , were evidently passed by the Council on its own sole initiative , and did not reach the Assembly : they record an alliance with Eretria , and honours for Dionysius I of Syracuse .
10 This attitude to non-verbal communication has been encouraged by the popularisation of right-brain left-brain studies and amongst those who sponsor the soft primitivism that I have just referred to it is widely assumed that the verbal capabilities of the left cerebral hemisphere have been over-developed by a culture which puts too much emphasis on linguistic finesse and that the expressive repertoire of the supposedly holistic right hemisphere has been dangerously neglected as a consequence .
11 The transactions just referred to of the executors , his assignees , in relation to the lease bind him , in my judgment , in a question with the plaintiff as if they had been carried out by himself .
12 The Group 's largest and longest established operation is in oil-rich Kuwait , a small but strategically placed country at the top of what used to be known as the Persian gulf — now politically just referred to as the gulf .
13 The words ‘ unconditional contract ’ therefore do not mean a contract without conditions in the sense just referred to , i.e. important terms of the contract ( see Chapter 7 ) .
14 My hon. Friend has just referred to the car industry 's exports during the past few years , and especially this year , which reflect the quality of the product and the improvements in manufacturing technology .
15 The Secretary of State has just referred to the number of social workers .
16 To get us to the sustainable financial position I have just referred to , we have accelerated the pace of implementing our strategy of focusing our assets , increasing our cost-efficiency and improving our performance .
17 It 's for those reasons , sir , that the City Council feels that it can no longer support the proposed proposals for new settlement , just to come to your question about the issue of scale , I am not able to define what er small is in P P G three , it 's obviously been left deliberately vague , but I would draw your attention to the Ucwetec T P A study I 've just referred to which makes it quite clear in their terms that to be self contained in transport terms the nearest any settlement ne really needs to be in excess of twenty thousand people .
18 as far as the committee was concerned there is they 've taken a decision on the preferred route , but we did as I 've just referred to in the earlier work , er we did assess that erm and that showed again er that the traffic would n't transfer from the A sixty one onto a southern bypass and a inner northern relief road .
19 ‘ I am sorry to hear this ’ ( 346 ) , Iago says , having just exulted to us , en clair , that will ever restore to him his peace and quiet ( 328ff . ) .
20 These can be particularly important on the sea where the tide is not just limited to movements up and down but also currents which flow in and out of bays and estuaries .
21 ‘ The problem is worldwide , not just limited to goods from the Far East , and is rife within Europe , ’ says Anthea Worsdall , secretary of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group .
22 ‘ People just do n't want to be part of a world that does n't have comparison , or spontaneity , where playfulness is just limited to football and sex !
23 His nonconformity was not just limited to the roles he chose or to his moody persona but also to his sexuality .
24 Escapism is n't just limited to dipping into science fiction or a romantic novel .
25 You are not just limited to these fonts and graphics however , as there is also an option to import from other applications or create your own with the simple drawing utility provided .
26 Should insurance cover be overall , or just limited to high risk sensitive areas like the City ?
27 And also , you know , you 're not just limited to A one er , to use as the resource area
28 Julia went to sit in the kitchen , trying to stop applying what she had just heard to her own situation .
29 ‘ As I have just explained to Mr Leland , I returned to my hotel from a dinner engagement and discovered the flowers I had earlier ordered to be delivered here for Nurse Dungarvan and Nurse Yates had , by some misdirection , been left at my hotel .
30 An interesting situation which I 've just explained to Ann , whereby at the weekend there 's a set of offices in the Strand Theatre which the company that we 're operating from there so stopped
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