Example sentences of "[art] [noun] just [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I only just managed to get it down before bolting from the tent just in time to get rid of the contents of my stomach .
2 Can you pass the exams just by learning the textbook ?
3 ‘ HE COULD play the guitar just like a-ringing a bell . ’
4 The 325-acre Highrove estate was bought by the prince just before his marriage to the then Lady Diana Spencer .
5 ‘ We had it fitted out in the States , changed it for the case provided by the Pentagon just before take-off last night . ’
6 She swivelled primly — she was n't one of nature 's barmaids — and held up the change just past my face , which was boiling now , as she saw .
7 give you the sack just like that
8 Not for the money just to be , just to see how they go on
9 But , after a chilling encounter with a member of the Stasi just before the fall of the Wall ( we see it in a flashback ) , she has come running back to England , her marriage and her Christian belief in tatters .
10 But th you 've got the Temple just down the road .
11 When a particularly difficult and obscure accident occurs , the aircraft manufacturer may suspect the possibility of the failure of a particular component , and acting in a responsible manner and with the highest possible motives may circulate to all operators of that type of aircraft a design for modifying the component just in case it was the one that failed .
12 Tinkers were camped in the field just across the wall last year . ’
13 It was n't likely that anyone would come that way , for the hen crees were situated in the field just beyond the hedge , and the sheep were there too , having been brought down from the hills after ten of their already small stock had been taken .
14 two fifty to ten twenty nine , well , come back to the same sort of time , the hour just before that , say two fifty to nine fifty , what would two fifty to nine fifty be ?
15 Meanwhile , at Stratford , the district council banned fishing on the popular 300-yard stretch of the Avon just above the swan sanctuary following complaints from nearby residents .
16 Well the bit just past Ripley no will be bypassed by the by the Killinghall er section .
17 In both of these cases our body clock is wrongly timed for our life-style and so it does not cool us down and make us feel more fatigued in the hours just before bedtime .
18 Experiments in which sleep was taken at different times have shown that REM sleep is very little affected by external factors , with most REM activity in the hours between 8 o'clock and noon , and least in the hours just before midnight .
19 She walked into the kitchen just in time to see Benny punch Garry in the face .
20 Banks in Britain have suffered in recent times from the recession just like any other business .
21 One candidate is the building just inside the north gate at Thorpe-by-Newark , identifiable on the aerial photographs as a much bolder outline than any other structure in the town.58 Excavation has revealed a long rectangular structure , constructed with substantial walls , but no more than mud floors , which was divided longitudinally into two very unequal parts by an internal wall ( see figs. 91 and 92 ) .
22 Miranda could tell that Madame Davenant was not angry that she had had to climb five floors to Miranda 's chambre , la quatorze , on the level just below the mansarde , where Marie-Angèle had her quarters , for the maid looked cheerful as she nodded in the direction of the salle de bains and promised , ‘ Une autre fois . ’
23 and it 's also at the level just like a round the corner and hold a conversation .
24 Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom .
25 Yeah there was five women and dad was away and I was out at the fishing just for the night .
26 Shortly afterwards Dave placed a protection bolt in the roof just above the pegs .
27 A pair of corpora cardiaca lies on the oesophagus just behind the brain , each joined with the hypocerebral ganglion .
28 When she dived , she felt around in the tussock of tough brown japweed for the knubbly cigua whelks underneath , and prised some off the coral just below the waterline .
29 It was the same expression he 'd had when backing away from the struggle around the campfire just before Osvaldo — his beard still smouldering — had put him under arrest .
30 Norman was called upon , he was standing on the rock just behind Issaacs , swaying on his hips in that way he has , with his face turned up to the night .
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