Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] just be " in BNC.
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1 | I wo n't bore you all with the technical details ; suffice it to say that the alloy truss rod previously fitted to Warwick basses just is n't man enough for the job — a classic case of a nice design let down by choice of materials . |
2 | What happened , happened up there , once , once that was lost on appeal , right , the whole of the handling of that by East Devon council just been poor , and then , what did they do , they decided to go for appeal , which was upheld over the garage . |
3 | Could n't Mr Hall just be having some kind of bad day ? |
4 | Somehow , neutering and population control just are n't the same issues in Barbados as they are in Great Britain . |
5 | WHEN it comes to eternal youth Cliff Richards just is n't in the frame . |
6 | What makes the deviant interpretation incorrect is that it would be the only one in step , for in this case correctness just is being in step with the others . |
7 | So were talking about Harlow people just being apathetic . |
8 | No matter how talented you are , at your age employers just are n't going to want to know . ’ |
9 | The set-up was fine when life expectancy was barely thirty years , but with modern advances in medtech ensuring that all solvent citizens can enjoy a full and active life well into their 100s , one set of milk teeth and one set of adult teeth just is n't enough . |
10 | Being a messenger boy just is n't where it 's at . |
11 | According to Slater , the semiconductor suppliers just are n't confident that a market exists for Alpha . |
12 | The birth rate just is n't there and there is not a lot we can do about it . ’ |
13 | There comes a point in our exciting , recklessly hedonistic lives , and possibly even in your relatively dull versions , when the ever-crackling London showbiz scene JUST IS N'T ENOUGH . |