Example sentences of "at just [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For launches with the space shuttle , however , underwriters are concluding deals with satellite operators where the premium is set at just 5 per cent . |
2 | At just 7 stone 7 , Sam Benham wo n't be rocking the Oxford boat , but her call up as cox has caused a few ripples and waves down on the Thames . |
3 | She looked back over her three years at college , now slowly approaching their close , and she thought of all the people she had known and all the friends she had made , and it seemed to her that most of them had been aiming with varying degrees of accuracy at just such an effect . |
4 | Perhaps Webern was aiming at just such a lack of definition , and certainly many composers have been attracted by this very quality , as well as by his intellectualism , over the last thirty years . |
5 | It would help dispel unhappy memories for Whiteside who made the last of his 38 Northern Ireland appearances in a 3–0 Dublin defeat in 1989 before injury cruelly ended his career at just 26 . |
6 | The trouble is that although Radio 3 may be the most successful network of its kind in the world , it appeals to a minority — estimated at just five per cent of the population , mostly white , male and over 50 . |
7 | Hip dysplasia is most commonly associated with large breeds , and puppies at just five months old may suffer pain from this condition . |
8 | So at just four years old , little Joanna was confined to hospital for two years while the operations took place . |
9 | We will look briefly at just four . |
10 | At just four weeks old , Thomas Colawrean is the youngest person with a library card . |
11 | At just 17 she is privileged to have her own flat and sports car both courtesy of her celebrity father who also provides her with £200 per week pocket money . |
12 | To take an oversimplified example : if an investor buys marks at three to the pound , and the pound falls until it is valued at just two marks , every pound of the original stake will be worth £1.50 at the new rate . |
13 | Consider a simple model of an organism that reproduces at just two ages . |
14 | Robert Malpas , chairman of the privatised power company Powergen , was quoted as saying that he would like to ‘ get away ’ with fitting FGD at just one of his power stations . |
15 | Contraction at just one tenth of this rate seemed small beer to astronomers , and was presented by the popular media ( where they took any notice at all ) as another example of a way-out scientific idea that had been undermined by more careful studies . |
16 | Thank you once again for giving me a really good laugh at just one of the many aspects of being a happy single parent . |
17 | They have all been directed at just one target : the Shah . |
18 | But if we look at just One part of that story in detail , we find complications . |
19 | A moment 's fear smote her then that he might leave it at just one kiss , and with more daring than she had known she possessed she leaned her lightly clad body against him . |
20 | This year 's March figure for the duck was somewhat low at just 1,710 birds , but well up in variety with 14 different species — 15 different being the maximum we have recorded , both occasions in December . |
21 | At just 34 , Joe Caseley-Hayford is one of Britain 's most consistent and respected designers . |
22 | But what catches the eye , while lane-changing to avoid the gaudily clad in day-glo outfits , is the ease with which you can buy boron-graphite shafts at just 13 dollars a go . |
23 | It is a means of discovering at just eight weeks of pregnancy whether the foetus is normal . |
24 | This focuses on the fascinating story of Mary Shelley , the woman who , at just 18 , penned the horror masterpiece Frankenstein . |
25 | By 1980 Iran 's total production capacity , weakened by reservoir depletion , natural pressure decline and a backlog of work on maintenance programmes accumulated over the preceding years , was assessed at just 4 million b/d . |
26 | Lexie Mc Connell died last year at just nine years old . |
27 | For West Indies , two bowlers , Garner and Marshall , shared the honours at the top of the averages with 27 wickets each , Garner 's being slightly the less expensive at just 16 apiece . |
28 | Shouting was necessary , for it happened that a high-speed train was rushing by at just that moment on a main line to the east coast . |
29 | It was at just that moment the bells began . |
30 | All the nuclei in the body process at a , or rotate at a particular speed , according to whatever size magnetic field you put them in , and then you apply a radio frequency field to the body at the , at just that frequency , and if you tune things correctly , there is absorption of energy , and you can detect that . |