Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] just about be " in BNC.

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1 By 1970 a professional full-track mono tape recorder could just about achieve a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 decibels , while the full frequency range could just about be squeezed onto a tape cassette running at 1.875 inches per second .
2 Undergravel filters must just about be the most versatile type of filter that can be made at home .
3 All the denunciations of a property tax could just about be accommodated , but how were the Government to overcome the whole rationale of the ill-fated poll tax experiment , the supposed unacceptability of the rates ?
4 When I 'm too old for this line , I reckon Europe should just about be ready for me . ’
5 France will just about be able to hold them in the line-out if Roumat plays , but the so-called hard men in the pack do n't look that tough to me .
6 Interest-group activity could just about be tolerated as long as it was moderate and operated within the suffocating rules of the political game .
7 The pair can just about be split with × 20 , but certainly not with any lower magnification .
8 In fact , the cost of investing in a copy should just about be covered by a ‘ human genetic material ’ donation or two ( men only ) , do n't you think ?
9 There were four Special Agents in the London office , and they had plenty to do , so much so that the fidgeting intruder could just about be ignored .
10 The outlines of the old house can just about be traced : lumps in the ground , grass-covered old rubble .
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