Example sentences of "[be] just [pron] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Love used to be just something she heard about in sove songs or followed in picstrips .
2 It worked on mice and if it works on humans it will be just what we 've been waiting for .
3 In some music this strained atmosphere may be just what we want , but for the moment our objective is rather to achieve a smooth , natural-sounding discourse .
4 After a summer like this , I believe those subtle , tropical-style patterns of yours could be just what we need .
5 If only one stopped to look at the shape of the garment and the stitch used , it might well be just what we have been looking for !
6 ‘ We won at Wimbledon last month and Vinny might be just what they need to gee them up . ’
7 A trip East may be just what you need .
8 If you have come to London to start a new job and left all your friends behind in Lancashire , London Branch could be just what you need .
9 ‘ If you 've come to London to start a new job and left all your friends behind in Lancashire , London Branch could be just what you need
10 The fat woman said approvingly , ‘ That 'll be just what she wants , God luv her .
11 It would probably be just what she needed in order to find herself again .
12 It turned out to be just what I needed . ’
13 Which , I was beginning to think , might be just what I needed to ease a few tensions .
14 One of the strands of that concept is that even rational thought may not be just what it seems on the surface .
15 He had a thick crop of wiry hair the colour of good toffee , and heavy eyelashes many shades darker , as lavish as on a Jersey cow , fringing golden-brown eyes of such steady and limpid sincerity that she felt certain he could not possibly be just what he seemed .
16 It might be just what he needs to wake him up a bit .
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