Example sentences of "[noun sg] he [be] just " in BNC.

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1 Erm because that 's what gets you to accept it and stop thinking this is a load of rubbish , this is a con he 's just making this up .
2 As Gregory Elliott has recently emphasized , although Althusser always presented himself as the figure of the rigours of orthodoxy against the eclecticism of the existentialists , in his own work he was just as catholic , allying Marxism with non-Marxist philosophy , even if it was a history of science to which , he claimed , ‘ French philosophy owes its renaissance in the last thirty years ’ .
3 In the South he was just about as deadly in the Minor County cricket as Sydney Barnes was in the North .
4 Again early in the second half he was just wide , but after 49 minutes he did succeed when not only did Wakefield collapse a scrum but they were also offside .
5 Says Spears , ‘ at every stage of the war he was just a little ahead of practice , theory and thought of the moment ’ .
6 And Rozario looks in trouble at the moment he is just er limping around he 's sunk back to his er hands on his knees again and well look at that he you do n't really need words to describe how he must be feeling at the moment .
7 At the moment he 's just short of achieving the rigid intensity of Eric Bogosian at his best .
8 But it 's a Rozario 's got to come off now at the moment he 's just er a big sums it up there .
9 Yes because at the moment he 's just , I mean he 's I mean he has n't , I mean he had that job in Debenhams and that 's it is n't it really ?
10 Instead of coming up for medical attention he was just sitting there , looking white , and Ruth was sitting next to him .
11 Michael Ryan may be a big man on earth but in heaven he 's just another of God 's children . ’
12 In the first room he looked into , the window space had already been commandeered by two native pensioners and an indigo planter ; in the next room he was just in time to see the camel guns fired … the sofa recoiled on its protesting castors and the men serving the guns set to work to re-load .
13 ‘ You can tell your squeamish friend he was just in time with his tripod .
14 One minute he was just standing there — and the next instant he suddenly grabbed hold of Laura , quickly scooping her tall , slender body up into his arms before carrying the struggling figure of the girl towards his large limousine .
15 He goes up through the hoops along the narrow , she said the first day when all the others were standing there shaking at the narrow bath he was just over it and down and she said you 've never seen him
16 John came down to Barking , he was n't a General Secretary he was just an officer , and I remember cos I 've got a good memory John what you said to me .
17 Oh well David 's not like that , he 's well Mark 's just had a bit of luck he 's just .
18 The third man comes up , he 's laughing , he 's not even having an erection he 's just laughing .
19 In the city he is just another casual labourer working at the lowest level of urban employment .
20 At the same time , Beethoven himself is a less comprehensive representation of the totality of the social struggles of his age than Adorno pretends ; in a way he is just as ‘ partial ’ as his far more popular contemporary , Rossini .
21 Much to my surprise he was just at the point of actively seeking more support , and so a relationship began between church and community association which has developed and grown … as has , incidentally , the friendship between their respective leaders .
22 another Gloucestershire winner at the weekend was Richard Phelps … there was no betting or prize money for him though … as he took the British title in the Modern Pentathlon Championships in Bedford … after running … fencing … swimming … shooting and riding all weekend he was just a handful of points in front at the end …
23 Even when he hid in the darkness he was just teasing .
24 Grant flung himself to one side … but this time he was just a split second too late .
25 ‘ In fact he 's just a defeatist , a victim of Jewish masochism .
26 Anyway , that is one of his reasons for not switching over to a metric standard for his stupid measurements , though in fact he 's just lazy .
27 They thought he was reaching for an ornamental knife when in fact he was just picking up a pair of socks .
28 ‘ Mr Smith ’ , as he was always formally addressed , was under the impression he was just temporary holiday relief .
29 But I got the impression he was just using her . ’
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