Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] just [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If you achieve this , then a record deal is just around the corner , and you will have earned yourself a strong negotiating position which should enable you to sign the deal you want and not the first deal that is offered .
2 My car 's just round the corner . ’
3 Finding it difficult to believe how controlled she 's being , Angelica says , ‘ Alina , the police constable 's car is just across the square .
4 Waterways , a watering system designed for them , consists of a perforated funnel inserted when making up the basket so that its mouth is just above the compost level .
5 But , times are moving on , local government review is just round the corner , and erm , we see that grant maintained schools of course are coming along .
6 The insignificant flap switch is just behind the chunky throttles with their redundant rotating twist-grips for the gunsight 's rangefinder and thumb-operated rocker switch for the six-segment airbrakes rotating out of both upper and lower wing surfaces .
7 They ca n't stop the lorries coming over to the bakery cos the bakery 's just on the road can they ?
8 Britain 's most famous rock is just across the water .
9 The friendly hotel Venezia , complete with swimming pool , two bars and snack bar is just across the road and is our base for Club activities for the Irene Studios .
10 Situated in the centre of West Kissimmee , the Famous Host Inn is just opposite the lively ‘ Old Town ’ with its popular night club , Little Darlings , and an abundance of gift shops and hamburger joints .
11 And Flatford Mill is just up , Flatford Mill is just along the river there .
12 The critical moment is just after the recovery from the side-slip .
13 But now that retirement is just around the corner we are all really looking forward to spending more time there .
14 THE Bank of England last night sank lingering Tory hopes that the recovery is just round the corner .
15 Labour has campaigned strongly on its £1 billion ‘ recovery package ’ while Mr Lilley , a firm believer in Thatcherite non-intervention , has had to rely on promises that recovery is just around the corner .
16 This point is just below the springing line of the vault .
17 Our three quarter point is just before the gliding field of Rattlesden , but we can first confirm our position passing south abeam Bury St Edmunds ( N ) crossing a couple of main routes from the south into that Suffolk town .
18 ‘ I believe your room is just down the corridor from mine . ’
19 Tha that gentleman 's just on the table for me and er the lesson is being recorded .
20 It 's fluid and it 's just beautiful the colour is just like the beauty .
21 Adequate parking is just off the road .
22 ‘ Probably you as well , Sir , ’ I replied , ‘ Your own trench is just over the wall in Brigade H.Q ’ He glared up at me and before he could say anything I beat a hasty retreat .
23 Marsh Lane police station is just round the corner from the Strand where they abducted him , ’ a middle-aged man said .
24 Its opening is just below the clitoris .
25 Children in need night 's just around the corner , so come into Radio Nottingham soon and purchase your Pudsey .
26 Age is just in the mind .
27 I said , ‘ My flat 's just over the square there . ’
28 Loungers around the pool ( salt water ) provide a good perch for watching the action , and the rig and board storage area is just over the road on the beach .
29 They point out that the proposed mine is just on the fringe of Dartmoor , an area of outstanding natural beauty ..
30 She said : ‘ This man is just after the money .
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