Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] just [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one .
2 It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one .
3 It is clear , in fact , that stylistic analysis must be very selective indeed : some studies concentrate on just one feature , and others on a mere handful of features .
4 Concentrate on just one of them , ’ he said , meeting Mach 's eyes .
5 The neat , symmetrical plot turns on just this physical likeness .
6 L would myself much prefer to wait on just one diner , even if he were a total stranger .
7 Under PNP , schools have been able to break away from the traditional conception of primary school professional life centring on just two roles : those of head and class teacher .
8 This enables the air to flow in just one direction in an improved exchange of gases between air and blood .
9 It must relate to my first sight of my mother 's genitals — but not the last — for we lived in just one room .
10 She lived in just four rooms including the bathroom and kitchen , which left six rooms disused and very run down .
11 More than 100 people have already been caught speeding in just 2 days .
12 It differs in just one step : Instead of add C to the back of OPEN it reads : add C to the front of OPEN
13 Excusably perhaps , neither Edmund Wilson nor any one else could understand , or could credit , the scale on which Pound was working : 120 cantos , and by the time Pound died in 1972 , the poem had fallen only just short of that .
14 Ian Elmore and John Whitwich , from Walsall , were horrified to see dozens of specimen tench and big carp struggling in just ten inches of water when they visited engineering works on the Park Hall stetch of the Rushall Canal near Walsall .
15 This chapter will concentrate on just one — the politics operating around and within local government — and will use this as an example to indicate how local political cultures , as well as voting behaviour , can vary geographically .
16 Beginners should concentrate on just one activity .
17 The research will focus on just one of those research groups , and will trace the discovery and the published discovery claim .
18 One visitor to India reported on just such an event which occurred in the Bombay presidency at the end of Victoria 's reign :
19 The patrol probably was n't looking for me — there were too many fugitives in Chinatown to concentrate on just one — but they 'd be more than willing to take me in if they tripped over me .
20 There are no state controls forbidding such developments , although we should acknowledge that some professional bodies do act in just this constraining manner .
21 The term Earth Mysteries covers not just ancient sites but also the people who visited them and found them significant in their lives .
22 But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also at a pinch be hailed as lords of language .
23 In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long .
24 UK manufacturer Input has gone a step further and coiled not just one , but two 5m flexible cables into the same body , and instead of just the one socket on the body of the reel , they have but another socket on the end of the second trailing lead .
25 be aware of the need to provide not just on-the-spot support but , where possible , support that will have a lasting effect on classroom practice ;
26 He lives up just two or three mile up the road there , .
27 But sentiment recovered quickly and after the first hour 's dealing it clawed back its losses to stand up just 0.1 at 3072.7 .
28 In fact , report back just all about meeting and say
29 But regionalism in this ‘ everything and nothing ’ sense is not just a territorial dimension to central policy-making ; like planning , regionalism could not he regarded as just one policy among many but rather , in principle , as meta-policy , the implicit or explicit framework for other interventionist policies .
30 NetCon provides NetWare emulation for Unix platforms so that they appear as just another NetWare server to the NetWare MS-DOS client .
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