Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] just [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The neat , symmetrical plot turns on just this physical likeness . |
2 | It differs in just one step : Instead of add C to the back of OPEN it reads : add C to the front of OPEN |
3 | The term Earth Mysteries covers not just ancient sites but also the people who visited them and found them significant in their lives . |
4 | But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also at a pinch be hailed as lords of language . |
5 | In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long . |
6 | He lives up just two or three mile up the road there , . |
7 | One possible answer is that a quasar produces not just one beam , or one pair of oppositely-directed beams , but multiple beams . |
8 | For its part , violence involves not just physical force , injuring or annihilating persons , but also |
9 | ‘ There will be a Euro commissioner from the sport 's governing body present so we will all be on our toes to make sure everything goes off just right . ’ |
10 | ‘ There will be a Euro commissioner from the sport 's governing body present so we will all be on our toes to make sure everything goes off just right . ’ |
11 | The fungi grows in just these sites in wild cockroaches . |
12 | Across to the er , the left , erm , can you erm , create a file linking formula , that links not just one cell , but a whole range of cells . |
13 | The 1882 act was the first attempt at an effective conservation law in Britain ; it is the father of all the legislation which protects not just ancient monuments and historic buildings but also sites of scientific importance . |
14 | Is it correct to claim , as Marsh does , that aggression is ‘ the inflicting of physical hurt ’ with its associated aim of ‘ subduing or achieving dominance over a rival ’ ( 1978 : 33 ) or should one follow Eibl-Eibesfeldt 's broader definition and classify behaviour as aggressive ‘ if it leads to another party 's being hurt ; this includes not just physical hurt ( injury or destruction ) but any kind of hurt , including annoyance , taunts or insults ’ ( 1978 : 29 ) ? |
15 | Many of the previous chapters have been concerned with the description of phonemes , and in 5.2 it was pointed out that the subject of phonology includes not just this aspect ( which is usually called segmental phonology ) but also several others . |
16 | Last year , the head of EPA 's Carcinogen Assessment Group , Dr Roy Albert , proposed a new risk assessment system for water pollutants that revolves around just such a distinction . |
17 | The result distorts not just British representation but the make-up of the whole parliament . |
18 | That sounds not just splendid , but logical as well . |
19 | No matter how many excitatory inputs a letter detector receives from feature detectors , if it receives even just one inhibitory input , it is switched off completely . |
20 | The question is whether road pricing is the best response to the problem , since it focuses on just one aspect — inadequate road space in central areas — as if road congestion and delay were the primary issues to resolve . |
21 | Purchasing the volume of nickel , cobalt and molybdenum that Britain consumes in just six months would drain some £150 million from public coffers . |
22 | In all his work he addresses not just those who are enclosed as religious solitaries with special time for attention to their inner development — though he admits that this life-style is most conducive to it — but all those who are predisposed to pursue an inner life . |
23 | The give-away is to watch carefully : chlorosis has the same yellowing between the veins , but it begins and becomes more advanced in the topmost leaflet , and is followed not by a pale green leaf continuing to struggle , but by its total collapse and withering as the iron becomes not just short , but wholly denied . |
24 | Geologically , the most critical zone is the junction between the two plates , which is defined by two major physical features ; the extreme depths of the Chile-Peru Trench , which runs along just off-shore of the continent , and the extreme heights of the Andes mountains , the crest line of which runs parallel to and 350 kilometres east of the Trench [ see Fig. 3 ] . |
25 | A buffet menu on the Paris to Cologne express is priced in six currencies , while the British Rail equivalent comes in just one sterling — and in just one language — English . |
26 | In a microwave it cooks in just 6 minutes . |
27 | But the reduction of one type of emission or controls in just one country is unlikely to significantly reduce the world-wide impact of acid rain . |
28 | Coalition building , therefore , provides not just personal or political advantage ; it is also an important process for making sure that the ideas that do get developed have merit and broad support . |
29 | It comes up just short of the green , but he can putt it and he says , ‘ I can take four putts from here and still win . ’ |
30 | Although I work at weekends and evenings , a couple of days on my own with the kids works out just right . |