Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] just about " in BNC.

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1 Jonathan Cowap with the final hour of Tuesday morning 's breakfast programme your opportunity to have your say on just about everything as long as it 's legal and decent and honest and in your own opinion you can call me now on York six four one six four one .
2 Farmers in Europe have just completed their IACS forms which in theory detail what is grown , farmed and subsidised in just about every field throughout the European Community .
3 He writes not just about the climb itself , but also about the ‘ mountains of life ’ that people have to face every day .
4 The second point , briefly , is that the white paper has turned its face on the establishment of an environmental protection agency , and independent environment protection agency , and erm , you may feel strongly , I know there was another report that came out just about that time that erm was advocating it , and you may feel that what is needed is a central , independent environmental protection agency .
5 It 's here for you — a great page designed to help on just about everything .
6 Is growing up just about getting to grips with your manhood ?
7 With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of .
8 I saw the report to which my hon. Friend referred and I am not at all surprised that the Opposition tried to shout him down , for the simple fact is that the report revealed that the majority of people in this country recognise that the Labour party has now promised to increase spending on just about everything under the sun , which would mean higher borrowing , higher inflation and much higher taxes .
9 If you want to know why Phillipe Starck appears in just about every magazine , why Tokyo is still the in-place for designers , and why no one gives a tinker 's cuss about public design , your chance to find out is at a public debate next Friday under the gaze of Rubens 's corpulent characters on the painted ceiling of the Banqueting House in Whitehall .
10 This book helps on just about any game you care to name on a wide variety of computer formats .
11 We then had to get back to the car , and after a detour that took in just about all of the countryside , we arrive back at the airport for the flight home .
12 He went down to see his landlady , who told him Dolly had gone out just about ten minutes ago .
13 We still do , because of the amount of information we carry on just about anything gay ( and lesbian too now ) anywhere .
14 Will be allowed in just about a minute from now to do some air guitarring .
15 I want you to think not just about the story of the seal wife no , on your bottom eyes closed .
16 And so we 're talking not just about sacramental communion , but ecclesial communion .
17 Anyone who has served with him at the Department — and I am talking not just about his present ministerial team — knows that he not only brings a greater degree of expertise to his job than anyone I can remember but does it with great inventiveness in terms of improving benefits and with an exceptional degree of compassion and , above all , integrity .
18 I 've done over fifty of them I 'm still standing up just about .
19 Having tried out just about all the object-oriented databases out there , and signed agreements with the developers of quite a few , IBM Corp 's Programming Systems Division is phasing out all other agreements and signed a strategic partnership agreement with Object Design Inc ( CI No 2,156 ) .
20 After a year in which the Treasury 's forecasting failures ( notably that very large trade deficit ) have been rather obvious , it is only fair to recall that it did presciently point out just about every awkward little detail of the poll tax , from its automatic upward impact on inflation to the folly of providing local authorities with a golden opportunity to raise more tax while blaming the Government .
21 He 'd come here just about nineteen fifty something .
22 I 've never seen the the , I think there just about sa , oh that 's the impact proof , they have to say that ere a .
23 A few may flourish the 14 pages of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act , 1970 ; seven inches of section 2 specifies a local authority 's obligation to lay on just about everything short of a course in elephant skinning : meals , education , holidays , telephones , and recreation are all there in paragraphs ( a ) to ( h ) .
24 Ed Riverton was a top executive in INCUBUS , the great American banking syndicate which was spreading its tentacles across Europe , investing in just about every type of company which existed .
25 Thinking of his earlier remark , Cassie said bluntly : ‘ Well , I 've only just about got one foot in the middle class bracket , myself , so perhaps you 'd be slumming if you made love to me , which is so obviously what you have in mind . ’
26 Harwood has things to say not just about families and brothers , not missing the chance to poke sly fun at the ‘ lovey ’ behaviour of actors and the nature of playwrighting itself .
27 Your brother and I fight about just about everything . ’
28 There are no comparable differences in Britain , where any kind of player may turn up just about anywhere .
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