Example sentences of "just [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Was that just after the second war or just afore it ?
2 I can see just where it will go , she said .
3 On both her outings Silk Slippers has thrust her attractive nose in front just where it matters and in so doing has established herself not merely as a valuable stud prospect , but an exciting candidate for next year 's 1,000 Guineas and Oaks .
4 It then becomes the dominant element in the design , just where it should be , near the geometric centre .
5 This coordination of two developmental events , crucial to the formation of the eye , is achieved in some animals by the approaching eyecup inducing the lens to develop just where it touches the surface , and so the lens develops at the right place .
6 A ‘ volute ’ in guitar terms is a carved hump or peak of wood at the back of the neck , just where it joins the headstock .
7 When you have n't had time to prepare , however , you may want to leave the item just where it is .
8 Of the two , Last of the Summer Wine ( E1 5b ) is the finer and better protected ; continually interesting with the crux just where it should be — at the top .
9 Its magnitude is only 9 according to official estimates ; I have never seen it with low-power binoculars , but I have suspected it with × 20 , though I would not have noticed it if I had not known just where it was .
10 Perhaps , before the rest of this article gets under way , it might be wise to have a look at some of the myths about page printing technology and see just where it all came from and how it has acquired the reputation it has .
11 She asked him to hold the screen just where it was and she went round the back of it , out of his sight .
12 It is just that it could have been more meaningful and less unpleasant had it felt a touch more like a pilgrimage than a harsh , faceless drive for productivity .
13 On the subject of using the past , making references , it 's just that it 's impossible to evade the past , it 's here , it 's being thrown at you , and you have to deal with it .
14 This is not to suggest that an attempt at measurement is not worthwhile , just that it may not be as simple as some raw figures suggest .
15 Jack did n't know much about its history , just that it was a folly built by someone rich , but he had walked there many times with his camera , photographing the temple from all angles .
16 But that does n't mean we have no homophobia here — just that it is rather more amorphous , more difficult to pinpoint .
17 Just that it 's the region where Clarion Call appears to have vanished .
18 That does n't mean that the game is rubbish , just that it has probably been done elsewhere before .
19 Just that it 's not big enough to have a good public library . ’
20 Well it 's not just that it destroyed
21 It was n't just that it looked so out of place hanging against the speckled mystery of clean , deep space .
22 It was just that it would make life a little easier .
23 It 's not that I 'm denying the validity of acting , it 's just that it 's not as important to me .
24 " It 's just that it 's all very well to talk about his responsibility and all that — nobody thinks how awful it would be for me to go crawling to him wailing , I 'm in tro-uble ?
25 it 's just that it 's the
26 Erm it 's just that it throws you a bit if you 've learnt them that way .
27 Part of the problem that we got back to when we looked over the issues is that what 's happening in the private sector is not just that it 's growing but that it 's very much in an unplanned fashion .
28 However , it is not really necessary to understand exactly what imaginary time is — just that it is different from what we call real time .
29 It is only right to point out that there is nothing particularly ‘ wrong ’ in using a sans serif face for the text and a serif one for the headings , just that it needs a bit more care .
30 Just that it struck me as strange .
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