Example sentences of "[pron] be just [conj] " in BNC.

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1 You are not alone as I am just as confused myself .
2 I 'm just but he needs it .
3 I 'm just and then you can
4 It 's not that though , er , I mean I 've worked with a mental handicap and , it gets to the stage whe like you say though I 'm not just touching you , I 'm just And the strength they 've got , you 're their strength .
5 I 'm just if I can understand
6 This is our sixth series and I 'm just as intrigued by other people 's homes as any viewer .
7 I was just that some nights I waken up and you know you can actually hear your heart .
8 I was just after some informal advice from a friend who works in the main office , really . ’
9 I was just as engrossed in the sport 's literature .
10 Which is just as we expected .
11 Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story .
12 Notice that if m = 0 , equation ( 9.66 ) further simplifies to which is just as expected , since the series and parallel arms of the half-section are then short and open circuit respectively .
13 Have you come to scorn me , to poke holes in my skin with those rag-and-bone nails , or to console me , saying , Claudia , I know you , you are just as I am , you are a lonely dandelion , as I am .
14 I do n't think he knows what he 's giving me 'cos you 're just as addicted to them as you are to smack .
15 Because the real problem , Rory , my sweet , is that you 're just as attracted to him as he is to you . ’
16 The idea of biology having important lessons for control is not new , but in this case the Sheffield group would have the willing and enthusiastic support of two control engineers — Harry Nicholson and Vince Femando — who were just as excited about the prospects for collaboration as their new biological colleagues .
17 She 's just that if she did n't take that potion of mine she would have killed herself anyway .
18 Being a notable actress , she is just as compelling when the doubts have been sown : this Elsa , after singing a glorious , apparently contended Third Act duet with Völker 's sovereign Lohengrin , becomes appropriately disturbed and hysterical .
19 a celestial policeman ; 2. an absentee landlord ; 3. a magician ; 4. a being greater than anything we can possibly think of ; 5. an old man on a cloud ; 6. light which gives life ; 7. the conclusion of a mathematical theorem ; 8. the chairman of a rather boring harp-playing assembly ; 9. a presence who is loving and just ; 10. a crutch for people who ca n't cope ; 11. an all-powerful dictator ; 12. a character in a fairy-story ; 13. a power that is either evil or indifferent to suffering ; 14. a heavenly Santa Claus ; 15. a king who is just and holy ; 16. electricity which is invisible and powerful , useful but dangerous ; 17. a slot-machine whom you can approach with a coin and get out what you want ; 18. the ground without which nothing in this world could exist .
20 I do n't know why she was the way she was just before that young blighter with the placard made Blazer rear up , but she was n't ill and she was n't drunk , got that ? ’
21 So here Belinda was , with that naked feeling she always got when she looked at her wet hair and towel-draped neck under the bright lights of a salon , and she very much hoped that Faye was right about the end result looking ‘ fabulous ’ , because she was determined to show everyone at drinks this evening that she was just as soignée , just as at ease in a smart social gathering as they were .
22 It was her family that were changing , she thought : she was just as she had always been .
23 It 's wrong for us to steal from someone who seems to be richer than we are just as it 's wrong for someone to steal from us if they think their need is greater than ours .
24 We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date .
25 Everything is just as it was left . ’
26 Everything was just as it should be .
27 Otherwise everything was just as he remembered , even the faded yellow curtains decorated with turquoise flowers and green leaves : a relic of the 1960s .
28 In the morning , everything was just as it always was when Mother went away ; much pleasanter , with nobody quarrelling even in that dreadful quiet way of just looking and going out of rooms when other people came into them , and Gran told them several good long stories in the evening .
29 And it and this , the one , the last one was just after I left so I did n't know her , I knew her to look at but I did n't know her personally .
30 It is enough if there be just and reasonable grounds for apprehending that unless payment be made an unlawful and injurious course will be taken by the defendant in violation of the plaintiffs ' actual rights .
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