Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] just the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the method of checking should be just the same in order to establish the right habit . |
2 | But on the other hand , as much as Novell might be just the right tug boat to guide Unix to safe harbour , much of the industry 's optimism stems from the fact that Unix is no longer in AT&T 's hands . |
3 | From what you 've told me , your mother sounds as if she might be just the right person for the job . ’ |
4 | And if it did happen , your physical health could be just the first of many things you lose , that you take for granted now . |
5 | I know that there are no easy answers , but if we do not at least attempt to act decisively , Zagreb , Dubrovnik , Vukovar and Osijek could be just the first names on a ghastly roll call resembling those unending , poignant first world war memorials that are such a feature of life all over the continent of Europe . |
6 | NORWEGIAN international Tore Dahlum could be just the first addition to Manchester United 's staff as manager Alex Ferguson seeks a goalscoring hero to revive their Premier League title prospects . |
7 | But if you 're prepared to take the risk of equity investment for the reward of a tax-free return , a PEP could be just the right route for you . |
8 | ‘ Or it could be just the over-ripe fruit of my suspicious mind . |
9 | ‘ He 'd like Giles to get married and thinks you 'd be just the right girl for him . ’ |
10 | he while he was away , there 'd be just the older folk on the island |
11 | If they work also as weekly credit callers giving cash loans to the same customers who buy goods from them , their rates for money loans may be just the same as their rates for credit on goods . |
12 | ‘ The fish market would be just the right setting for Fabbiano 's designs , but no one 's going to say so . ’ |
13 | For the causal relations of events would be just the same irrespective of whether or not the causal chain temporarily took on a mental aspect ( as in property dualism ) or ( as in substance dualism ) ‘ went mental ’ for a while . |
14 | Sheila would be just the same . |
15 | In other words , life would be just the same for the inhabitants of another planet who were both mirror images of us and who were made of antimatter , rather than matter . |
16 | The predictions of the string theory would be just the same as those of general relativity , on normal length scales , but they would differ at very small distances , less than a thousand million million million million millionth of a centimeter ( a centimeter divided by 1 with thirty-three zeros after it ) . |
17 | Perhaps it will be just the same ! ’ |
18 | ‘ My dear girl , ’ he said , ‘ it will be just the same . ’ |
19 | ‘ It will be just the same , ’ he answered kindly . |
20 | The look will be different , but the content , the coverage and the crack will be just the same . |