Example sentences of "can just [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That would have been rather But I come out here but I can not see you know you can just just get them I seen some in that
2 If I can just briefly mention them .
3 I remember I had this one on my arm and we were we , I was wearing a short sleeved t-shirt and there was some Americans sat behind and I said , ca , I can just always remember one thing Gosh !
4 But see , hold on , y but you 're saying , an and this broadly would be , be like the er quote right wing view that there 's , there 's nothing really much wrong in the countryside , landlord tenant relationships are not that bad , we can just really leave it alone and certainly we should n't have any violence because that 's , that 's gon na be counter-productive .
5 Although Lord Rees-Mogg 's confession that he is not a modernist can just about explain his neglect of artists such as Schoenberg , Proust , Kafka , Beckett and Auden , sheer ignorance is the only way in which one can account for the omission of Charles Sherrington , Alan Hodgkin , Lord Adrian and David Hubel , to name but four in neurophysiology ; Rutherford , Bohr , Planck , Heisenberg , Dirac and Gell-Man in physics .
6 You can just about excuse Porsche for not altering the external shape , but forgiveness is impossible when it concerns the interior .
7 One student had a Citroen Visa , which I immediately assumed was the GTi version — Peugeot 205 kit in a Peugeot 104 chassis — and the sort of lukewarm hatch I can just about afford now .
8 We can just about afford it from immediate funds , and I trust I have your support in this work .
9 At the finish of the contest we can just about call Jacob the victor .
10 With the ends waxed to reduce water loss , and packed in damp newspaper , budwood can just about survive for 10 days , until back at the nursery the buds skill and experience , this operation can be exasperatingly with skill and experience , this operation can be exasperatingly unsuccessful .
11 I think I can just about manage whisky . ’
12 He detests travelling alone , he is impossible to clip unless doped , he loathes vets and injections ( ‘ We can just about get a needle into a vein now he 's sixteen … ’ and he has to be sedated for his teeth to be rasped .
13 Slachman 's stuck in traffic , but I can just about fit you in .
14 You can just about cling on to the periphery of things if you 're in Bristol , but once you 're past there forget it .
15 The typically inner shape is high and wide so you can at the least sit up comfortably — in some of the models you can just about stand .
16 I can just about see that B & B we had in Tobermory , and — hang on a minute …
17 If one crewman is slain then the remaining crew can just about cope without reducing the rate of fire .
18 If one crewman is slain the other two can just about get by without reducing the rate of fire .
19 If one crewman is slain the other two can just about get by without reducing the rate of fire .
20 If one crewman is slain then the rest can just about get by without reducing the rate of fire .
21 I can just about split it with × 20 , but not easily .
22 Most of its stars are bluish-white , but there is one red supergiant which stands out ; I can just about detect its colour with × 12 , though admittedly a telescope is needed to show the cluster in its full splendour .
23 The pair can just about be split with × 20 , but certainly not with any lower magnification .
24 In a good light , I can just about tell white from red .
25 I can just about remember my own , but I do n't rack up the angst if I have to extract the address book and look up Oliver Russell in it .
26 which you can just about see here a in conjunction with the puss cells with which it is busily
27 I can just about get down here of a morning and then I 'm stuck until someone gives me a' and up , which they do n't want to be doing too often , do they dear ? "
28 they would n't understand Whereas we can just about understand Chaucer .
29 ‘ Well , I can just about see the cemetery up there . ’
30 One can just about imagine the monstrous labours of the eventual demolition ( centuries away , long after my time ) , and the eventual creation of the pleasant land — the green , the promised .
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