Example sentences of "just where [art] " in BNC.

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1 So he hung about in a lonely spot one night , just where the other fellow was due to pass by — and well , Bob 's your uncle , as you so succinctly put it .
2 He dropped the note-book in the mud just where the water came and stamped on it , grinding it in to the soft mess of leaves .
3 He knew just where the medals were .
4 My path ended in thick undergrowth , just where the estuary widened into the sea .
5 OLD Krems is built on the slope of the Danube 's left bank just where the little river Krems joins its greater sister .
6 But when we walked inside the church , we found five small Palestinian boys standing in a line just where the altar would have been .
7 Using sensitive earthquake-detecting instruments ( seismographs or seismometers ) , it is possible to pin down quite precisely the sites where the shock waves originate in this region , and it can easily be shown that these sites are confined to a narrow belt which dips steeply down under the continental margin at about 60 degrees , and which hits the surface just where the ocean is deepest , in the Chile-Peru Trench .
8 There was so much of loveliness in every scene , my mind was surfeited with joys : how the far-spreading bay , with its expanse of white shell-sand , was girded by a sea which placidly reflected the blue of heaven ; and how the seaweeds left their markings in curious lines just where the last outgoing wavelet left them ; the grassy knolls girding the hollow of the bay , and the rock promontories , whose darker tones gave force to the silver lining of the breaking wavelet .
9 Just where the cash will be spent is not yet clear , though presumably much will finance R&D , and development of new products and sales strategies .
10 as if to replenish it , just where the old fellow
11 The problem of sensing just where the actual zero pitch point is on the transmitter can be solved by setting up one of your pitch ranges so that simply pulling the collective stick hard back gives exactly zero pitch .
12 The low line was closed about thirty years ago but there was never a track just where the lights were positioned ; distance is deceptive especially at night , there might have been a branch line , but maybe not ?
13 The girl had struck her three times on the right thigh , just where the once-broken bone was , and had taken care to stay out of the field of her optic burner .
14 OUT AT the Lollapalooza tour 's MASH unit , MIKI from LUSH finally reveals just where the rock ‘ n ’ roll in her blood comes from .
15 We even stopped going across Vernadsky Avenue , just where the bridge was , because we were afraid that a lorry might come and shove us into the river .
16 Just where the boundary of deviance lies is difficult to determine .
17 The suspense novel stops short of the pure thriller , a kind of writing that falls outside the scope of this book , but it is not always easy to say just where the line should be drawn .
18 Length 11 miles ( 17.5km ) , 7 hours Difficulty 4 Start Lay-by on A82 , 3¾ miles E of Glen Coe NT visitor centre and just where the road enters small rocky gorge ( ¼ mile after first house on left ) .
19 Thérèse and Léonie lay flat on their stomachs , heads well down , just where the long grass began , peeping through the stems itchy with insects .
20 The hands applying the leaves to her skin were still now , resting just where the swell of her breasts showed above the low neckline of her blouse .
21 So the most valuable contribution the correct shaft can give is an increased sense of feel throughout the swing , letting you know just where the clubhead is .
22 There was a main road to be crossed , or rather , to be burrowed under ; for some reason pipes had been carefully put underneath it just where the track needed to cross it .
23 Just where the fuck was West Elsworth ?
24 They came up with Osman just where the street joined up with two others .
25 In Fig. 22.6 , the large polygonal features are permanent structures ; that is to say , once the flow has been established the polygonal pattern remains unchanging so long as the Rayleigh number is maintained constant , although the details of just where the polygons locate themselves will be different each time the experiment is performed .
26 So we shall postpone consideration of just where the semantics/pragmatics borderline cuts across the field of deixis until 2.3 below .
27 The relational variety is the most important , and the relations that typically get expressed are those between : ( i ) speaker and referent ( e.g. referent honorifics ) ( ii ) speaker and addressee ( e.g. addressee honorifics ) ( iii ) speaker and bystander ( e.g. bystander or audience honorifics ) ( iv ) speaker and setting ( e.g. formality levels ) We can talk of honorifics just where the relation in ( i ) -(iii) concerns relative rank or respect ; but there are many other qualities of relationship that may be grammaticalized , e.g. kinship relations , totemic relations , clan membership , etc. , as made available by the relevant social system .
28 But just where the money is does n't help Ousedale 's pupils or Alan Brown having to contemplate sending some of them home .
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