Example sentences of "are just " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are just at the beginning of the worldwide epidemic and the situation is still very unstable .
2 He added , ‘ We are just at the beginning of the worldwide epidemic and the situation is still very unstable .
3 For the reader , however , an art defined as national , made as cohesive and marketable as possible , may be less than convincing as an entity ; it may be that within a survey or an anthology there are just a limited number of interesting and attractive works .
4 Articles on this sort of theme may appear in art periodicals , but are just as likely to be found in other journals , on literature , say , or history .
5 ‘ These numbers are just broad descriptions .
6 When it comes to silver-plated cutlery there are just as many confusing statements coming at the caterer .
7 And Conroy dearest , go up to Mummy 's room and wait there till I come , and try to pretend that all the dreadful things that have happened are just part of the play . ’
8 And , if you are just visiting , you blame her if the person you have come to see is n't there , or keeps you waiting , or whatever .
9 Puzzling pines and poorly potatoes are just a couple of the problems to be solved by our team of BBC experts this month
10 It takes quite a bit of practice to orientate and get the right position for the shot , and this is something worthwhile perfecting during the winter or when you are just flying locally .
11 Of course , many of these are just signs of normal growing pains — particularly those higher up the list .
12 The leaflets and organisations mentioned are just some of the sources of information and advice .
13 If research can be done in Holland and the USA , I do n't see why it should n't be done in Britain , except I suspect that some British police forces are just hostile to outsiders .
14 The follow-up often fails because you are just as surprised at its success as your opponent !
15 ‘ Details are just reaching us of a major breakthrough in the Martian revolution , ’ Derek Carlisle announced .
16 And these are just thoughts about the spectacles qua physical objects of a certain size and weight .
17 It is important to remember that the linguistic utterances of others are just as much externally observed behaviour as walking down stairs or pressing a button in a psychophysics laboratory although , because of the high information content of linguistic behaviour , we are prone to endow it with some mystical quality which opens a special window on to the mind of the person generating it .
18 Negotiations have not finished ; I am sure they are just beginning .
19 You are just learning and have a very weak wrist .
20 In fact , old fashioned cunning and the ability to suspend belief are just as important , as Roger Everett found out .
21 Mosaics are just tiny tiles — usually plain in colour , sometimes with a pattern — which are sold made up in sheets on a tough fabric backing .
22 These are just the job if you need to carry a rechargeable drill around with you , especially when working from a ladder or steps .
23 The large-flowered trumpet daffodils are widely grown everywhere , but some of those with short , contrasting cups are just as attractive as the trumpet varieties , and there are charming miniatures too
24 Proposals for economic and monetary union are just another phase of the journey .
25 But books that appeal to adults too are just as important ; we are , after all , the ones who have to do the reading .
26 Why is she fascinated by a style perfected under a dictator whose crimes the Soviet people are just beginning to understand ?
27 Other parents are just as vehement in their support for Lady Jane Grey .
28 Phoenix Park , at the top end of the biggest park in any European city , is altogether more atmospheric , with Tudor-style buildings , bookmakers who are just as happy to take and pay out in sterling as in punts , and bands and clowns to provide extra entertainment .
29 But the play , because it wants its bread buttered on both sides , keeps its options open until the end on the issue of whether she is genuinely taken in by her husband 's lie or whether her insistence that the girl stay the weekend , her broody concern for the future of the fictitious baby , and marriage-broking on behalf of Julie are just ways of stoking up Jacques 's embarrassment .
30 Britain 's savers and pensioners are just beginning to wake up to the possibilities of independent taxation of husbands and wives .
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