Example sentences of "[is] [adv] just [conj] " in BNC.

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1 May we not fall into the temptation of thinking something is right just because we can get away with it .
2 In the it 's only just till the rep comes he said , when I saw her last week she said like you know , he had n't been if he
3 The forward movement of the boat eventually turns the flies ; and it is generally just as the flies begin to turn that a fish will take .
4 I guess it 's probably just that he glide up to the second part of the diphthong , has been displaced so you 've just got the first part of it left ,
5 So it 's probably just as well that I did n't leap off in your boat because er even in this climate I , I could have ended up pretty cold and miserable especially if I 'd fallen in .
6 Yeah I think , I think that 's probably just as well because erm let's say you know it 's being answered by somebody who 's gay themselves or lesbian themselves or you know kind of is , is heterosexual but has sort of anti-homophobic sympathies
7 It 's probably just as well cos
8 that 's probably just as well , so it 's on , a couple of hours onto the service really is n't it ?
9 Well if we put their name and address and phone number on it , I mean it 's probably just as well to use a standard thing that you can xerox .
10 If this were a simple and one-way movement , the answer would lie in ensuring that the record of achievement is up to date and intelligible , that assessment records are accurate and that the pastoral record , if any , is both just and constructive .
11 Fifteenth at the moment six days but spring is really just when new things begin to grow and they 're definitely beginning to grow now .
12 It 's really just because backing fieldwork might be slightly different from checking normal supplies which will be quality and quantity .
13 It is even just that we should assign a greater degree of responsibility to children , for madmen , by virtue of their lack of free will , are completely without responsibility , while children , insofar as they possess reason in a partially developed form , can be held responsible ( i.e. can be required to take responsibility ) to a corresponding degree .
14 Therefore it would seem on this approach that the court first has to decide whether the covenant is intrinsically just and reasonable before it applies the object and intent test .
15 In practice this may be a very difficult exercise to undertake because in order to decide what is intrinsically just and reasonable the court will surely have to apply some rule of construction .
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