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

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1 Erm I would n't mind actually I I ca n't drink milk actually I 'm it 's okay I did say but yeah yeah yeah so so just black no sugar that 'd be lovely thanks .
2 So just just small movements of the feet I 'm not talking well there 's a classic one I had when I was at college we had a lecturer imagine a big lecture theatre you know two hundred people and there was there was a board and he presented his lecture like this , plenty of foot movement but he presented his lecture like and he just walked up and down .
3 In terms of speed , we found , using the parallel cabling ( and it 's a special cable , so not just any old parallel cable will do ) that response from server to client was as quick as using a native drive .
4 So really just one
5 The author is thus not just skilled in the use of form ; he also enjoys a very productive skill in characterization : that is in the exploitation of the literary phenomenon of the production and manipulation of characters within a series of dramatic events for his own effects , rather than in the production of " memorable " or " realistic " characters .
6 Just as just all that oxygen is used up just to burn it , erm But if you do n't give it enough air what will happen ?
7 Unemployment is still only just half of what it was seven years ago .
8 The success story of the EEC was obvious on the economic front , something which was probably not just due to the favourable world conditions , important as these were .
9 Legal advice is often not just advisable but essential .
10 But I 'm thinking about di er disputes in general though not just disciplinary disputes .
11 And if you 're going to try and look inside one of these things then you 're going to have to use very high energy particles , which in quantum physics means something that is very short wavelength that you can actually look inside , and when you look inside these things by , say , scattering electrons from them , very high energy electrons , it appears that inside a proton and inside a neutron is mainly again just free space , and there are other point like objects inside these particles , and these objects are know as quarks .
12 This is intended to publish a wide range of action research and related studies , with the aim of making their outcomes widely available and exemplifying the variety of possible styles of reporting ( ie not just another narrow , jargon-laden talking shop for academics ) .
13 The Open Software Foundation is trying to figure out how to import object orientation into its Distributed Computing Environment , but is having trouble getting a handle on it , although part of its problem is thought to be attitudinal : it desperately needs an architectural and communications model and has been doing a lot of talking with the Object Management Group but it 's reportedly still just that , talk .
14 It 's been doing a lot of talking with the Object Management Group but it 's reportedly still just that , talk .
15 I , I would say that my most vivid memory would be the erm thought that we were erm came here as just young flying boys .
16 They have fallen much from their early splendour , and are today really just roving gypsies of the Eastern seas , though they ply their various trades in the only true " tall ships " still sailing for a living — for even the giant dhows of the Arabian Gulf are now powered by Perkins , Mitsubishi and Rolls-Royce engines .
17 A very early one is by Donald Munro , Dean of the Isles , who travelled through them and in 1594 published a " Description of the Western Isles " which is almost literally just that , with a full list of the small islands round the coast , but an edition by R. W. Munro in 1961 after a further manuscript had been found gives a description of Finlaggan , a photograph not previously published and a list of those who constituted the council of the Lords of the Isles .
18 A very early one is by Donald Munro , Dean of the Isles , who travelled through them and in 1594 published a " Description of the Western Isles " which is almost literally just that , with a full list of the small islands round the coast , but an edition by R. W. Munro in 1961 after a further manuscript had been found gives a description of Finlaggan , a photograph not previously published and a list of those who constituted the council of the Lords of the Isles .
19 It 's either broke down or it 's been an accident because there 's three cars there not just one or two .
20 Nevertheless , although the misuse of judicial interrogation is now only a distant history , it seems to have left its mark on public perceptions of the entire subject : and indeed not just public perceptions , for in the recent past there have been several authoritative and eloquent judicial reminders of the abuses of our former inquisitorial system and of the need to guard against their revival .
21 Ah there would be there well just one or two , not not every week or anything like that as far as I can remember .
22 At the stage in the growth of a scientific discovery when it is no longer just internal but has not yet become a formal paper , then the scholarly interchange would have depended on whom individuals knew or knew of , the letter writing would be unmanaged and survive by chance ( often only one side of the story ) and , due to concern that ideas should not be stolen , may only have taken place at a late stage of the discovery process .
23 It 's alright being the naughty boy , in various senses , but if you go over the top , and you you are no longer just naughty , but even worse .
24 A ‘ film ’ is no longer just 90 minutes of celluloid : Batman proved that once and for all .
25 Okay well just dry
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