Example sentences of "i [vb base] [det] [be] just " in BNC.

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1 I I , no it 's go er er youngsters are involved in it , I mean that 's just my assumption , it 's our rationale , well it
2 Erm anyway I mean that 's just a guideline really .
3 I mean that 's just view of it , erm and er I m obviously there are individual funds that perform very well , you know .
4 The things like a case study where you have to gather lots of information and analyze it , I mean that 's just what the reflectors like , cos they want to feel that there 's you know they th working is not just it 's actually working on some fact .
5 I 'm not gon na ar , I mean that 's just what I 've got down .
6 I mean that 's just one village , or one county that he 's described but how widespread throughout the north
7 I mean that 's just rubbish , they said you have to go
8 you know more likely to worry about work , more likely to feel that they 're , they 're not quite coping , more likely to feel erm you know that , that somehow everybody else is getting on with it and , and , and , and they ca n't , I mean that 's just , you know , going from what people have told me so
9 I mean that 's just little odd bits of underwear and such like .
10 But I mean that 's just the way it goes , you know , and it 's good to have , you 've got to have breaks .
11 Well now cos places like Superdrug and , and Boots and that are n't er , I mean that 's just basically a chemist that in n it ?
12 But I mean that 's just what we 're exploring at the moment .
13 They were n't terribly popular , I do n't think , because of course , the women were used to a personalized fit , and when you get , start getting mass production like that , then obviously a lot of the very good fitting garments that , I mean that 's just not possible .
14 It 's the calls , the calls are charged to the divisions , at the moment , I mean that 's just stage one .
15 Er it 's just I mean that is just ou a , a , a box we had dress circle tickets .
16 If there 's a positive relationship okay I d I mean that was just recapping something I said before so if you got it you 've probably got it down twice now Okay , if you knew that there was a positive relationship between two variables and we said that their score on one of the variables was high then we would expect , although not necessarily , because w it 's not true in every case but it i there 's a general trend , we would expect that their score on the other variable would also be high .
17 Because I mean this is just the start of the trust I mean , nothing 'll change next year .
18 So and I would extend the same argument to abortion and I would say erm wh what happens in abortion admittedly erm an artificial abortion mean means that presumably a spontaneous abortion has has n't happened , but a modern woman is using extra means that she has er at her disposal , probably to deal with extra problems which evolution originally could not foresee and ultimately her self-interest might be just as well served by having er induced the abortion ultimately as it would by erm by not having but I mean this is just my personal view , and I do n't
19 So I mean this is just another basic erm
20 Why I 'm showing , I mean this is just the same as the table you had before but this time what I 'm showing you is the product of A ti A times B , the product of the two .
21 I mean this is just the areas that I 've touched on , and again it 's in many cases it 's only fringe .
22 I expect that 's just convalescence , ’ said David , longing to take her in his arms and comfort her .
23 I kept thinking that perhaps you were still in Australia , but I expect that was just an excuse !
24 I know this is just as hard for you — maybe harder , since Owen is your own brother .
25 ‘ Someone did ask us for some nude photos as well , ’ frowns Sam , desperately , ‘ But I reckon that was just people trying it on more than anything else . ’
26 I guess that was just another reason why I wanted to get away . ’
27 I suppose that 's just
28 Now I suppose this is just appealing to my sense of power or something , being able to walk in and take charge and in a minute or two they 've settled down and they 're not panicking because you 've arrived and all their burdens are on your shoulders and they do n't have to worry any more because the doctor 's there … this I find profoundly satisfying as long as I can , in fact , cope with what 's happening .
29 I suspect that there 'll there 'd been a certain amount of alienation for a long time things that the men had to accept because the people with the money and therefore the power said that they had to you know a I think quarry men are very proud on one level great sort of craftsmen in a way and erm I 'm sure that you know th the last couple of years well I 've heard them say really tha that there 'd been things niggling them with the management but I suppose this was just like a blatant smack in the face and they realize that if they accepted this if they let the management walk all over them this was the thin end of the wedge you know that .
30 I think that is just about that . ’
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