Example sentences of "[pers pn] can just [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So I can just because they have been found and I shall use them you shut up , or should I shut up . |
2 | And if you can just when you come across the odd ones that do start with K just learn those and then instead of learning about a hundred thousand or something |
3 | and then you can just when the teacher says that , you know what questions to ask at least . |
4 | You can just till I gave her special |
5 | So we can just as well imagine that all the charge is concentrated at the origin of the coordinate system . |
6 | It is possible to study electromagnetic theory without ever mentioning the word electron , but since it has become such a household word and is used so often we can just as well make use of it . |
7 | In other words , the most likely occasions for associative use of the word to qualify what is in fact a performance from the professional acrobat 's repertoire — as when we are confronted by the sight of a lady standing on a man 's shoulders and juggling with Indian clubs — would be occasions when it is very likely that we can just as well describe the actions as acrobatic in their own right ; and on the other hand , ascriptive use of the word is likely to be rather rare except , precisely , in those circumstances where professional acrobats form part of the context , so that an associative use would be equally justified . |
8 | A shrub rose may be a true species , pure and simple , it may be ancient , or it can just as well be a highly cross-bred product of more recent times . |