Example sentences of "[be] just that [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is just that they have both been at it too often recently .
2 Not that I had a bad opinion of his character , ( I do n't know him ) , it is just that I feel most other clubs would not have even responded to you .
3 I did n't want to quarrel in front of Flora — it seemed humiliating over something so small — so I said , ‘ Well , it 's just that they seemed so happy and fond of each other .
4 It 's just that they 've probably got so tired of putting petrol in each year
5 It 's just that we do rather more sophisticated versions sometimes of very similar things which are done at school , but they might be done more precisely , simply in a rather more sophisticated way .
6 It 's just that he seems so caring … in the work he does with the handicapped … ’
7 It 's just that I get so lonely sometimes .
8 It 's just that I got so involved with what was going on that I completely forgot !
9 It 's just that I 've already mentioned to someone else , and if they ca n't go , then I 'll offer it to you .
10 It 's just that I 've just got too many at , it can only be done a week before
11 It 's just that I 've never met a policeman before . ’
12 It 's just that I 've never seriously thought about it before .
13 ‘ It 's just that I 've never been deported before . ’
14 It 's just that I 've never given the matter much thought .
15 It 's just that I 've never met anyone as nice as you talk .
16 It 's just that I 've really Chairman , page thirty- three , little one could somebody er the growth , a review of the authority contracts hire for officers .
17 It 's just that I feel so cheap .
18 It 's just that I have never seen him
19 " It 's just that you walk slowly . "
20 You 're perfectly capable of teaching ; it 's just that you 've now got this thing about it . ’
21 ‘ It 's just that you look so awkward standing there . ’
22 It 's just that you see so much of it , not just like staff like training managers and everything , they 're told to stick up and stick up for their training and at the end of the day it 's oh well , it 's the needs of the business and all that but aga the company this this
23 It was just that we had so little in common .
24 It was n't that she felt left out — ‘ in fairness , they had said to me that I could go out with them anytime , but it 's a really grotty place , and I also did n't want them to feel I was a hanger-on ’ — it was just that she had nowhere else to go .
25 Perhaps it was just that he had already made other plans .
26 ‘ It was just that you seemed so interested in my being one of the survivors that I got quite the wrong initial impression . ’
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