Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] have only just [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Arts groups have only just begun to take on board the fact that they have to be much more proactive if they are to tap the creativity of people who may be confined to their homes or only get out to day centres with help .
2 The election campaign has only just got under way , and Mr Le Pen may yet reclaim the limelight .
3 Saying that the Framing Opinions campaign has only just begun , English Heritage chief executive , Jennifer Page concludes that authorities and voluntary groups from national to local level must be prepared to offer help and advice to anyone wanting to alter a building .
4 It was the witching hour of midnight back home but the England nightmare had only just begun .
5 Then there was the question of the paternity of Mrs Clancy 's last child : Mr Clancy had only just returned from Egypt after a two-year posting , and — as Peony had pointed out — the child was only 14 months old .
6 The computer evidence problem has only just arisen .
7 Seventh in the English Schools final last year , the 17-year-old Morpeth Harrier has only just recovered from a dislocated hip .
8 Ms Bhutto has only just survived a vote of no confidence by the opposition , when her slim and wavering majority was cut by half , partially because of the defection of four of the tribal members to opposition benches .
9 You can she said to me G T A have only just started doing they say it 's a new model she said , is it the new shape ?
10 The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier .
11 Grandad Terry Potter had only just installed it to stop Adam 's bids to get into the street at Barnsley , South Yorks .
12 BSL research has only just begun and a great deal more will emerge in the coming years .
13 Laboratory chemists have only just begun to wake up to this change .
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