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

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1 It means it will apply to everybody , not just to Grunwick strikers .
2 And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ .
3 That would reduce the threat not just to tigers , but also to rhinos , bears , pangolins and many others .
4 On the other hand , if this distinction is wrong , if faith depends on knowledge and knowledge depends on faith , then doubt would be a challenge to both knowledge and faith and not just to faith .
5 It searches my attitudes not just to blacks , gays , AIDS victims or the lepers of our society , like the down-and-outs , drug addicts and others .
6 The Alliance , which increasingly became a de facto Nonconformist organization , existed not just to fight popery but Puseyism and also to coordinate Evangelical work .
7 So this was a particular project just to river ?
8 Juice extractors are a good idea for people living alone because they enable you just to juice one orange at a time , when you fancy some juice , whereas a litre carton may well start fermenting before one person can drink it all .
9 This was sent to every house not just to members of St Peter 's church and dealt with general social topics e.g. place of work , type of work , size of household etc .
10 which is what I , I , in the I had Eric Bristow and Maureen one night , and , I mean , it was just little dart board in the corner , but what I did was , I had a big screen like that and I just got student television service just to film it live and just throw it straight back up onto the big
11 I wanted so much to put into words , in a novel or a play , all that you and I felt for one another , not just to love love but to inscribe it as George Eliot and Willa Cather had done .
12 But there is a very urgent sense in which the Caribbean family fails to encourage sufficiently or places too much pressure on their offspring at school ; and there is every reason to surmise that this is of general relevance — not just to sportsmen .
13 In case of doubt , Justinian ruled that these provisions applied not just to dispositions charged on the heir , but also to trusts charged on legatees and trust beneficiaries .
14 The equal protection cases show how important formal equality becomes when it is understood to require integrity as well as bare logical consistency , when it demands fidelity not just to rules but to the theories of fairness and justice that these rules presuppose by way of justification .
15 Just to Rush School .
16 It certainly can not be limited just to matters of contempt but must relate to the other coercive jurisdictions of the court .
17 Unless a formula can be worked out , if you put all this stuff in , unless a formula can be worked out I mean you might as well just to year eleven full stop .
18 This applies to every type of aircraft and not just to gliders .
19 In fact I think she will live forever just to spite me .
20 I would n't put it past him to say yes just to spite me .
21 It had been amusing to get Ingrid through it , just to spite Busacher and keep Aschmann in a supporting role , but now he had to sustain Ingrid through the rest of the Season .
22 So far I 've come out on top , but one day the damn thing will expire just to spite me . ’
23 It should go without saying that questions about the purposes and character of children 's learning are of fundamental importance not just to teachers but also to those who undertake the task of constructing the policies and strategies through which teachers ' ideas and practices are shaped .
24 But they 're not the only ones , by the way , I 'm also concerned about the fact that more and more young people seem to be in this syndrome and I 've a feeling that that comes down not just to government things , but also to the problems in the family as a whole .
25 Examples of this outward expansion , combined with an increasing centralization , are confined not just to sites dependent on a single main road , as at Brough-on-Fosse , but also to sites developing at road junctions as in the case of Great Chesterford .
26 This ‘ Race Recovery Special ’ does n't have to apply just to London ; if you 're planning another marathon elsewhere , you should find it invaluable .
27 ‘ Standards ’ in this context applies not just to reading , writing and arithmetic but to important intangibles like self-confidence , responsibility and self-discipline .
28 Just to firm up on final
29 On the twenty fifth please phone in just to firm up everything .
30 Erm , no just to kind of or the wee one or something like this , aye , .
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