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

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1 A little while ago Dr Giorgio Jeronimidis came to work with me on just this subject .
2 I say , like I say I just just red er paint summat like , these are white these and just go down on the red and just up there and just up here , just get your displays
3 All this seems fairly straightforward , but the remarkable fact is that there are particles that do not look the same if one turns them through just one revolution : you have to turn them through two complete revolutions !
4 yeah , exactly , but other its not just that
5 you charge pair , you 'll charge pair in here , its not just one line with four connections , they charge you per phone
6 He was forced to fly to Colombo last month to rescue a New Zealand tour after a Tamil suicide bomber blew himself up just 50 yards from the Kiwis ' team hotel .
7 Now I 'll be with you in just one minute . "
8 It is completely ‘ straight ’ and tempos strike one as just right ; Stokowski is steadier than Reiner both in the scherzo and the finale , and every bit as intense , if not more so , in the opening Largo .
9 Or was there something else just evident in his cheerful voice ? …
10 Er , but , you know , Freud discovered so much about consciousness and unconsciousness that erm , you ignore it , strikes me as just silly .
11 Celia Hooper-seated opposite him in just such a chair and situation , so that they resembled two bookends without intervening books — was suggesting that she should draw up a basic plan for the annual deanery party , which happened at Loxford Rectory after Easter , a get-together for all the priests of the deanery , eight of them , and their wives .
12 For Simeon Kokhba , it would have been perfectly natural to expect the adherents of an earlier Messiah — the rightful king dedicated to freeing his country from the Roman yoke — to aid him in just such an enterprise .
13 Am I not radiant ? ’ and drove the judge to rhapsodise about her in just those words .
14 But even if I 'd thought , it would n't have seemed right to go poking and prying with her only just dead .
15 Rachel sat there in the back of the Mercedes , unable to give him the stinging retort on her lips because she knew he would do what he promised , and she had a profound fear that the minute he made love to her fully the feelings she was desperately trying to suppress would keel over and completely overwhelm her , leaving her not just vulnerable but absolutely devastated by the reality of what they were .
16 I can make him out just fine , thanks .
17 There should be one point at which we can put it and put it in just that one place .
18 Is it not just harmless fun ?
19 Peter might have supposed that they were lovers from Tom 's ardour and her acquiescence , might have thought it not just tactful but a requirement to leave them alone together .
20 A single death should always be regarded as possible cause for concern , but unless further cases occur you can regard it as just one of those things .
21 The BMA working party refers to ‘ alternative medicine ’ — misleading terminology since the medical establishment 's greatest fear in the past has been that therapists would influence patients to treat it as just that and reject orthodox medicine .
22 It is part of this recipe knowledge to remain emotionally detached and consider it as just another incident or another death , and to treat the dead body , for example , ‘ as a piece of meat ’ : a phrase used several times by policemen and women .
23 The conservatives saw it as just another step in a ‘ Romeward ’ march , and every such step had to be protested .
24 When someone asks a government for bloodwealth , they not only threaten bloodshed if it is not forthcoming , but do so in an idiom which denies the government 's claim to superiority , puts it on an equal footing , treats it as just another tribe .
25 BACK IN the bad old days when home-bred Open champions were a rarity , it was said that British golfers did n't win because they regarded the event as something special , while the Americans regarded it as just another tournament on the circuit .
26 As you might expect , I did not take Mr Farraday 's suggestion at all seriously that afternoon , regarding it as just another instance of an American gentleman 's unfamiliarity with what was and what was not commonly done in England .
27 This coloration is extremely attractive to human eyes and most people think of it as just another feline coat pattern , like tabby or tortoiseshell , but it arises in a completely different way .
28 It is , in its way , the flyer 's own symbolic wand of happiness , and we should never dismiss it as just another necessary component .
29 ‘ The difficulty was that the chief executive was very pro-commodity trading , which I rapidly became averse to because I saw it as just another form of playing the casinos .
30 Perhaps it was best to look at it as just another step along life 's pavement .
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