Example sentences of "[vb mod] just [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The finales to both Acts are effectively concerts , the sort of agreeably naff rock'n'roll revival that might just about pass muster as a Capital Gold one-nighter down the Hammersmith Palais . |
2 | He might just about find room for a ticket on it if pressed ! |
3 | ‘ Given that an angry parent might just conceivably break Gray 's neck for , as you put it , touching up his youngster , why should he go to the trouble of severing the head , and then putting it in the Cathedral font ? |
4 | She could just about manage Thursday , she thought . |
5 | I could just about hear Carter in the far reaches of my mind . |
6 | I thought I would just about pass muster . |
7 | You can just about excuse Porsche for not altering the external shape , but forgiveness is impossible when it concerns the interior . |
8 | I think I can just about manage whisky . ’ |
9 | ‘ Look , Mum , ’ he said , ‘ I can just about stand Christmas dinner as a family get-together . |
10 | they would n't understand Whereas we can just about understand Chaucer . |
11 | At the finish of the contest we can just about call Jacob the victor . |