Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] just be a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As a rule of thumb , when d s get down much below 0.05 , we can regard them as so small that they might just be a sampling fluke ; we will conclude that for all practical purposes there is no effect of one variable upon another , and erase arrows with very small path coefficients from our model .
2 It may just be a question of getting up ten minutes earlier in the morning or taking ten minutes when you get in from work to be alone and to reflect and relax .
3 It may well be we decide all we 're gon na send home is the result of the SATS , and it may just be a sheet with the subject names on and levels in , full stop .
4 This bonus may be given because the employee concerned has no pension rights and does not have an enhanced salary already reflecting this or it may just be a reward for satisfactory completion of the contract .
5 It might just be a case
6 It might just be a trailer .
7 One night and morning did n't give her the right to confess her love when it might just be a burden to him .
8 It wo n't be in centimetres or millimetres , it 'll just be a number .
9 if we start being arbitrary it 'll just be a shambles : at least , let us hope so .
10 It could just be a coincidence .
11 With the bad weather set to continue , they 're worried motorists simply wo n't learn their lesson , and it could just be a matter of time before motorway madness claims more lives .
12 It would probably carry on like this for at least another hour , and then the first of the departures would begin ; the ones with an early start in the morning , the ones with teenaged babysitters , the ones who rarely went out anyway … an hour after that they 'd be down to the hard core , and an hour after that it would just be a case of guiding out those last drunks who were too far-gone to find the door .
13 Cos if the the blue fly went there and and maggots got into it , it would just be a job .
14 It would just be a business arrangement .
15 As I said to Mum , there will be thousands there and if David Markham is one of them it will just be a question of avoiding him .
16 Then it will just be a matter of finding a suitable donor for bone marrow . ’
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