Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] just this " in BNC.
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1 | It 's just this . |
2 | It 's just this bloody hooch . |
3 | It 's just this big , scary force . |
4 | It 's just this problem you might say that I 've got , y'know . |
5 | I would n't recommend this one it 's just this is good for me because it 's got sort of |
6 | ‘ It 's just this time of year . |
7 | It 's just this is I remember on my back , cos I was lifting up you know lifting my legs up . |
8 | ‘ It 's just this is n't the straightforward gig Trefusis sold me on . ’ |
9 | It 's just this time I 'm tired all the while . |
10 | Getting better but it 's just this gritty thing in the back of my eye , I mean I |
11 | Erm it 's just this transition period . |
12 | but it 's , it 's just this all for a transport |
13 | Erm it 's just this is one alternative , yes ? |
14 | ‘ Well , no , not really , it 's just this awful pain in my throat . ’ |
15 | It 's just this |
16 | It 's just this one . |
17 | Yeah , it 's just this |
18 | it 's alright it 's just this unit thing , when connected |
19 | Yeah , it 's just this waiting for this sanding sealer you see to dry . |
20 | Yeah , it 's just this . |
21 | erm I think I do n't know that it 's so much class , I think it 's just this image of girls do this and or women do that and men do the other . |
22 | It is just this which allows subversive potential to parodic repetition but which also means that the parody will typically be inflected with the ambivalence I have described and , partly because of that ambivalence , oscillate between the political and the anarchic . |
23 | It is just this denial of anything beyond what is directly given in experience that marks Berkeley out as an empiricist . |
24 | But it is just this sort of research which is hardly being practised at all ( with a few exceptions : Conyers 1971 ; Okigbo 1981 ; , and a bibliography on farm systems by Gilbert , Norman & Winch 1980 ) . |
25 | Any who dare to question this are quickly dealt with by being accused of faithlessness , invoking that frighteningly powerful guilt feeling instilled into the human mind whilst the individual is still very young , and it is just this abuse of childhood which is so surely the primary cause of failure to reduce the constant renewal of the horrors of war . |
26 | It is just this protection that has been the justification for farrowing pens . |
27 | It is just this point that is made by Lado , whose approach to language teaching is so often represented as directly opposed to the development of communicative abilities : |
28 | But it is just this sort of judgment which those who argue for a unfudgeable standard do not wish to see exercised . |
29 | However , it is just this situation which allows us to detect the uncertainties and ambiguities in the minds of most citizens as they think about ‘ the nation ’ . |
30 | Yet it is just this kind of assumption , unsupported by any fieldwork , that is responsible for the proposal for the further Directive . |