Example sentences of "in [noun] just [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Bogarde plays a Russian emigre who runs a chocolate factory in Germany just as the Nazis begin to take power .
2 In the first instance Bukharin noted that the process of expanded negative reproduction was at work in agriculture just as in industry , but its material effects were mitigated by the very primitiveness of agriculture as compared to industry .
3 The Penguin Dictionary of Surnames says merely , ‘ Forsey ( see Fursey ) ’ , and under the latter has ‘ furzy enclosure — found early in Dorset just as Forsey is now . ’
4 Reports in American newspapers and on television ensured that they were heard in Washington just as President Clinton was considering whether to tie trade with China to questions of human rights .
5 What was society i in Orkney just before you left , you said you were a young girl and you left about nineteen nineteen .
6 Certainly there are daily actions that help someone to stay in recovery just as the daily wearing of spectacles or contact lenses helps to overcome the effects of short sight .
7 In fact , most Western interest in the slim possibilities of reform in the East tended to focus on the academic and intellectual dissidents in Eastern Europe rather than either disgraced apparatchiks or those stubborn , principled ordinary people without contacts abroad who defied the system in anonymity just because they would not bend any further .
8 Residents saw a number of men walk towards Rovers ' Twerton Park ground in Bath just before the fire was discovered , Winchester Crown Court heard .
9 In other words , Ginsberg and his followers were campaigning against the establishment , the Luce family who controlled Time and Life , school , parents , the police — anyone in authority just as , in Britain it was emanating from Liverpool , the Marquee and Carnaby Street .
10 Hello ! has won a reputation as heralding disaster by featuring families apparently in bliss just before they hit the rocks .
11 We must have the faith that vision can be developed in men just as creativity can be — it is trainable and represents only a higher evolutionary development and it is , therefore , open to all human beings .
12 And if you could go back , would you stay in Beirut just because you had a nice home there ? ’
13 — , 59 , of ‘ I came across a very classy furrier 's in Nottingham just as the shopkeeper was putting a jaunty looking ocelot hat on a stand .
14 One of her last utterances in hospital just before she died was , ‘ Do n't talk to me about God . ’
15 ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’
16 ‘ It 's all right , Shannon , you wo n't burn in hell just because you dare to say the words . ’
17 It is common currency within executive search that consultants who are successful with one national or international executive search firm may find it very hard to be successful in others just because the expectations and culture , way of operating and behaviour may be vastly different .
18 Henry , however , was extremely unfortunate in his timing , for his agents arrived in Rome just when his wife 's nephew , the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , was winning important military victories in Italy ; in May 1527 imperial troops sacked Rome , and the following year Charles forced Clement to promise that he would not find against Catherine of Aragon in the annulment case .
19 There is a sense of God 's transcendence in Hinduism just as there is a sense of God 's immanence in Judaism , Christianity and Islam .
20 In fact just as he relied upon intuition and perception rather than sustained argument in his prose discourse , so his public attitudes were imaginative rather than practical .
21 On both her outings Silk Slippers has thrust her attractive nose in front just where it matters and in so doing has established herself not merely as a valuable stud prospect , but an exciting candidate for next year 's 1,000 Guineas and Oaks .
22 On any day towards the end of the campaign , those who had been very interested in politics just before the campaign opened were one and a half times as likely to read a paper , and twice as likely to watch both BBC-TV and ITV news , as those with no interest in politics ( Chapter 3 ) .
23 In politics just as in morals there can be obsessions with old forms of life which are now out of date .
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