Example sentences of "[verb] just [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But old Khoren Pilibossian still lives just off Municipality Square in Bourj Hammoud , up a narrow concrete staircase and through an unpainted wooden door . |
2 | As someone who lives just outside Brighton and commutes to Autocar & Motor 's office on the outskirts of Teddington , West London , it 's fitting that I should be the Clio 's new keeper . |
3 | Victoria lives just outside Cheltenham and she often watches Central News . |
4 | But these are n't the streets of New York or Chicago … in fact Clive lives just outside Gloucester . |
5 | " There 's none alive here , though my mother 's youngest sister — my aunt — lives just outside Dublin , in a place called Kingston . |
6 | LAPSY PAVA : Person who lives just outside Munich who breeds ferrets . |
7 | We had a phone call yesterday from a a civilian detention officer working at Trent who lives in my village of Tollerton who wants to be a special constable to work just in Tollerton . |
8 | Currently it stands just above $400 an ounce having tumbled in May this year to its lowest level since August 1986 . |
9 | Currently it stands just above $400 an ounce having tumbled in May this year to its lowest level since August 1986 . |
10 | Currently it stands just above $400 an ounce having tumbled in May this year to its lowest level since August 1986 . |
11 | For any high flyers considering keeping well above this area , a quick reference to EUR 2 shows an air to air refuelling area of 2600 square miles starting abeam Bristol and Bournemouth and ending just before Land 's End , restricting the air from FL 80 to 180 . |
12 | The answer is partly that the vote in Rhineland-Palatinate , which lies just below Bonn , is now out of the way ; partly that he may regain some of his lost esteem in eastern Germany , where voters are heavily for Berlin ; but not least that Mr Kohl has almost always come back fighting after getting a slap in the face . |
13 | Corbridge , like Carlisle , lies just behind Hadrian 's Wall on the Stanegate , and as with Carlisle there is difficulty in disentangling the military structures from the civilian . |
14 | If you do not have the luxury of a dining room used just for dining — and most of us do not , the trick is to make your dining table look as if it is not a dining table most of the time . |
15 | The dodgy dance performed by a goal-scorer looks just like Steve outside the pub loos after half a shandy ! |
16 | ‘ Well , he looks just like whatsisname … and so does she , look — give a look , go on . ’ |
17 | Sources close to Bel say the tiny tot looks just like mom … right down to the dark sunglasses . |
18 | Did n't we see a boy that looks just like Barry ? |
19 | ‘ But I think Kevin looks just like Danny De Vito . ’ |
20 | The windscreen in front of the ‘ cabin' looks just like glass , but is in fact edible and made out of melted glacier mint — a clever and original idea you could adapt for other cakes , for example for windows . |
21 | Now that he is wearing a beard , he looks just like Dana — the square-shaped face , the mouth , the nose . |
22 | It looks just like smalltown America — the kind of place where you could set Twin Peaks or Back To The Future 4 — but it 's bigger . |
23 | It looks just like smalltown America — the kind of place where you could set Twin Peaks or Back To The Future 4 — but it 's bigger . |
24 | My tears fell on his tiny cheeks and I thought , ‘ He looks just like Park ’ . |
25 | When I started circuit work that periscope , completely forgotten during the flight , made me jump just before touchdown . |
26 | The soldiers must be changed ; what about jaunty tricorne , blue chin , military jerkin , one sleeve torn from shoulder , bare arm , one sleeve tattered , belts , striped culottes torn just below knee , hessian leggings , gartering . |
27 | The soaring market for roof slates , helped by a return to traditional architecture and materials , has come just in time . |
28 | The election has come just in time to boost the Easter start of the housing market 's buying season . |
29 | Five years later , another nuclear supremo , Sir John Hill , chairman of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority ( UKAEA ) , claimed that the nuclear industry had ‘ come just in time to save the world 's industrial society from a devastating energy shortage ’ . |
30 | ‘ You 've come just in time because tomorrow the cast moves on to Somerset . ’ |