Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [is] just " in BNC.
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1 | These poor folk , whose lack of privilege is just one of the many thrusting reasons that have sent me to the bosom , not to mention the buttocks , of today 's quite heavenly Labour Party , may find that my pronunciamentos become somewhat impenetrable once past the ninth , tenth , or even twenty-third of their constituent subordinate clauses , so that the very juicy and surprisingly supple points that I make are lost amidst their attendant persiflage . |
2 | I therefore take the view , which has been described as simpleminded or naive , that a theory of physics is just a mathematical model that we use to describe the results of observations . |
3 | He claims he did the stunts while the stuntman did all his acting scenes , but this of course is just his little joke . |
4 | The quaint village of Rottingdean is just 4 miles along the sea-front . |
5 | ‘ You must have read my mind , ’ she said , ‘ a good strong cup of tea is just what I need . ’ |
6 | Director Joel Schumacher has referred to his tale of love and death as an AIDS-era movie but the coyness of using a ‘ safe ’ illness like leukaemia as a metaphor for the terrors of AIDS is just another example of Hollywood 's penchant for skirting the issues . |
7 | The secret of drinking is just to know when to stop , you know you 've just got |
8 | When the capital stock has adjusted to its new steady-state level , the rise in the gross rate of return is just enough to offset the tax , and it is the wage rate that is reduced . |
9 | The next item of correspondence is just the minutes of benefits action and I , I think you 'll mostly up to date on those , on that . |
10 | The export ban because of BSE is just one of the problems facing the Hereford cattlemen . |
11 | The old part of town is just full of magnificent old buildings . |
12 | This type of product is just one example of what we call ‘ Human Electronics ’ , meaning simply that people come first . |
13 | Perhaps a good dose of stress is just what I 'm crying out for . |
14 | But by the nature of the staff that we have in this school , I do n't know whether Mr Goddard deliberately tries to surround himself with fools so that the school will collapse when he leaves , but the quality of the people that he has , in terms of having a broad idea of education is just a non-starter . |
15 | For a physicalist , a mode of access is just a physical process , so any mode of access V enjoys should , if physicalism be true , be available to BS . |
16 | The issue of access is just one of the barriers that we have not tackled as positively as we would have wished . |
17 | While their criticism of reductionism is just and their emphasis on ‘ downward ’ causation ( mind influencing matter ) timely , it seems to me that the problem of ‘ interactionism ’ largely disappears when the systemic position of information processing in the life of a subjectively aware organism is understood . |
18 | In assessing the value of treatment , the impact on quality of life is just as important as duration of survival . |
19 | The beautiful Cotswold town of Broadway is just 5 miles away . |
20 | Seen in this way , the moment of graduation is just an arbitrary point in the formation of the individual 's consciousness . |
21 | A finger of fudge is just enough to give |
22 | A finger of fudge is just enough |
23 | A finger of fudge is just enough to give me myself a dee dee dee dee ! |
24 | a finger of fudge is just enough so go and vote for labour ! |
25 | But the " epistemological " version of reductivism is just as defective . |
26 | The speeds may be slower , but the test of strength is just as tough . |
27 | Within a perceptron , the flow of information is just one way , from input to output . |
28 | Neat salt , put on at a light rate of spread is just enough to de-ice the road surface . |
29 | The second category of doubt is just like this . |
30 | From our point of view , the illusion of solidity is just as dangerous . |