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

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1 And although just about everywhere 's seen a good deal of sunshine , it has continued to feel pretty chilly .
2 you know , the houses that have just got one wall and a little , or a garage which is higher than just about as high as I think
3 Kavos has been the fastest developing resort in Corfu over the past two years and now has more bars , tavernas and discos than just about anywhere else on the island .
4 It 's a fat one , and just about absolutely futile .
5 ‘ No fool at all , ’ said Fearnley , ‘ and just about as devious as Martinez . ’
6 Many did flee , taking their skills of war with them to Germany , France , Russia , and just about everywhere else .
7 To kill off the prebendary , a reverend old man whose one hundredth birthday was going to be celebrated on the next Sunday , the second Sunday after Trinity , at St Andrew 's Church and just about everywhere else in Oxford …
8 Well usually usually not always but just about always he 's at home he has n't gone anywhere so how far away is he zero as well so you get zero zero goes through the origin .
9 The obvious two are Kevin Keegan — he 'd be crap … he 's just a jumped up little Geordie who still has n't shown he can produce a really imaginative team ; and Glen Hoddle — now , hed be my choice … why ? because he 's young , has the respect of the players , would introduce the concept of playing football into the national team ( after all , if you look at the individual skill level of English players it 's as good as just about anywhere in the world … it 's just that managers have refused to let them play ) .
10 Nearly everyone will agree that plants and undergravels are not really compatible ; on the other hand I think undergravels as just about as good as one can get .
11 What d' you think of that , when just about now he 's supposed to be hitting Holland ? ’
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