Example sentences of "[conj] there is just " in BNC.
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1 | Having witnessed the horrifying poverty and hunger in countries where there is just not enough food to feed the teeming masses , he feels depressed and worried about the future . |
2 | Folding doors are especially useful in small or narrow rooms , where there is just not enough floor space for comfortably opening a normal hinged door . |
3 | We can just as readily conclude that there is just one type of latent inhibition ; that the change induced by exposure to the stimulus always tends to dissipate during the exposure — test interval ; and that the size of the interval required for such a loss of latent inhibition to become apparent grows longer as the strength of the effect induced by the initial exposure phase is increased . |
4 | The evidence that there is just one kind of cell which generates all the blood cell types — a multipotential stem cell — comes from destroying the stem cells of mice and then replacing them with just stem cells . |
5 | Exponents of this approach aim to overcome the deficiencies of absolute holism by sacrificing its claim to completeness , and their concession therefore consists in abandoning the Althusserean dogma that there is just one mode in which to explain all social phenomena . |
6 | It is increasingly important that there is just such a Wales-based environmental group putting forward a Welsh viewpoint ; and that such a group is seen to be supported at its grass roots by active branches playing parallel roles at local levels . |
7 | And this song does say that there is just one requirement from our part and that is , that we want to receive . |
8 | The means may be likened to a seed , the end to a tree ; and there is just the same inviolable connexion between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree … |
9 | They 've always married near kin and there is just no cousinage . |
10 | Still , it is far from unlikely that both Swegen and Cnut did have relations with the Scandinavian colonies in Ireland , and there is just enough evidence to suggest that when the Encomiast named among the latter 's dominions not only England , Denmark and Norway , but also Brittania and Scothia , he was not necessarily exaggerating . |
11 | And there is just one more gripe . |
12 | No , I 'm sorry three times I 've said it , it is not make a face at the end of the chorus , it 's there it , and there is just one way , the chorus says if you want to be happy and have a happy face and spread a little joy around then there is just one way , then you make the face |
13 | If there is just one curve at the top of the incline and the leading and trailing wheels thus continue travelling on the same rail tracks , as the tank comes up over the curve it will tilt forward . |
14 | the particular goal state , if there is just one , or |
15 | If there is just one node in the top layer , then the device is a recogniser which outputs 1 for examples in its recognised class and 0 for all other inputs . |
16 | Thus , if there is just one node in the top layer , so that the device is a recogniser , the training set should contain both positive examples ( with expected output 1 ) and counter-examples ( with expected output 0 ) . |
17 | But there is just one thing that worries me : tucked away in the bottom left-hand corner on the back cover of the jewel case is the innocent phrase ‘ Works revised by Roberto Duarte ’ ; it is explained nowhere else . |
18 | I am trying to find work but there is just nothing at all . |
19 | At the base of each clump , the stems are tightly packed , but there is just enough flexibility in the stems to allow all manner of tiny beasts to push their way down into the relatively mild and ( most importantly ) dry centre . |
20 | ‘ I was on the other end of the question for most of my life as a British Telecom customer manager , and I always tried to see the view of the underdog , because there is just a chance he might be right , ’ he said . |
21 | As there is just one edge in the overlap region , the action on edges must be a 3-cycle . |
22 | Well , that 's , that 's what we 're doing , but I mean , it 's just a lot of its wasted as there is just one little bit on the second page that is a continuation of the client contact . |
23 | The size of the latent inhibition effect should decline as the interval is increased and the short-term effect is lost ; and when the exposure conditions are poor for association formation ( e.g. when there is just a single , brief exposure ) there may be only a short-term effect and no latent inhibition at all at the longer interval . |