Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] just be [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I might just be that eency , weency bit lazy . |
2 | Svoboda simply says that ‘ we do n't expect very much employment ’ , which may just be economic ignorance . |
3 | In the previous section we have seen how public figures often write about themselves for a variety of reasons — one of which could just be straight-forward self-centredness . |
4 | Not all field surveys necessitate formal interviewing ; especially in community surveys there may just be one field worker living in the community . |
5 | ‘ In other words you could n't bear the thought that there might just be one female in a hundred-mile radius who did n't fall apart at the seams every time you deigned to smile in her direction , ’ she spat back . |
6 | So at the moment Notts County , although they scored four goals and Bolton scored five , so in the current English system they 'd just be one goal behind Bolton , their goal difference is only plus two , Bolton 's is plus five , so that is a significant factor . |
7 | It may just be another part of ‘ growing up ’ , but take time to find out if anything is bothering them . |
8 | This need not suggest a Machiavellian strategy ; it may just be sensible caution in the face of uncertainty about both the external and the internal corporate assessment . |
9 | And even if it 's true , it 'll just be another shambles . |
10 | He might just be one jump ahead of her as he had been when he stole her car space . |
11 | On the one hand , it could just be that Conservatism has changed . |
12 | If you have cut out more than two or three foods , and your baby gets better , then you will probably wish to test the foods to see which ones were the cause of the trouble — often it will just be one food . |