Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] just [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I feel I should return just a moment to the matter of my father ; for it strikes me I may have given the impression earlier that I treated him rather bluntly over his declining abilities .
2 I would think just the sound of David Markham 's name would set him off . ’
3 If I can get just a fraction of this spooky atmosphere into my drawings , then they 'll be perfect . ’
4 Go to a golf club you may have just the golf secretary .
5 These mouldings are pre-assembled with self-adhesive backing and are easily fitted — you 'll need just a tape measure and a pencil , and you can do the job in an hour !
6 So she 'd do just the opposite , keeping him close and at the same time keeping a watchful eye on all he was doing .
7 The importing operation is very easy and you can specify just a range within a worksheet as well as an entire worksheet and can make the link to the source data active — so that when the data in your spreadsheet changes the chart in the slide is automatically updated .
8 So you can see just the sort of material which goes into the newsletter , here is an extract from an article on anaerobic training which will appear in the April issue .
9 I have designed the Maintenance Programme in such a way that after your warm-up you can select just the movements and exercises you want .
10 This year , I am being told that the test was not whether we could deliver our unprecedented number of detailed commitments , as I had thought , but whether we would do a lot more than we said we would do just a year ago .
11 Even if some sounds are similar to some in your own language they still need to be practised , as they may differ just a bit , and that sometimes makes it even harder to get them sound right automatically .
12 ‘ Only I think they might get just a bit mixed up . ’
13 It might take just a decision for St Albans oldest of the country by having changed the word received to .
14 It might become just the thing to have a plant standing in a four and a half inch pot which contains a cool five grand in shredded tenners .
15 In reality , it would mean just a rise of nought point two percent on overall costs .
16 A new study by two British economists shows that it would do just the opposite * .
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