Example sentences of "there is just [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Now , with the news that Rosa is running London this weekend , there is just that slight question mark hanging over her in Olympic year to make things interesting .
2 There is just one problem with that essential book Gardens of England and Wales Open to the Public 1991 — there are over 2,600 gardens to choose from .
3 Basically , however , there is just one cause : ‘ the causes of universal things ( of those , at least , that have any cause ) are manifest of themselves , or ( as they commonly say ) known to nature ; so that they need no method at all ; for they have all but one universal cause , which is motion . ’
4 If there is just one curve at the top of the incline and the leading and trailing wheels thus continue travelling on the same rail tracks , as the tank comes up over the curve it will tilt forward .
5 There is just one thing .
6 We can just as readily conclude that there is just one type of latent inhibition ; that the change induced by exposure to the stimulus always tends to dissipate during the exposure — test interval ; and that the size of the interval required for such a loss of latent inhibition to become apparent grows longer as the strength of the effect induced by the initial exposure phase is increased .
7 Finally , assuming that you have made it to the right starting line in plenty of time , wearing the right kit and your race number , and are facing the correct way when the cannon sounds , there is just one last piece of essential advice : do n't panic !
8 The evidence that there is just one kind of cell which generates all the blood cell types — a multipotential stem cell — comes from destroying the stem cells of mice and then replacing them with just stem cells .
9 There is just one catch to all this , which is , that in some races , notably Divisions 1 and 11 , there is a rather badly constructed rule that tries to limit the amount of pumping you are allowed to do .
10 Amongst the vast range of savoury snacks there is just one entry for crisps , and I felt that the huge variety of chocolate biscuits or wavers , toffee , caramel , nuts and muesli etc that are so widely eaten as snacks are under-represented .
11 There is just one thing .
12 There is just one problem : did Neratius write this text ?
13 As there is just one edge in the overlap region , the action on edges must be a 3-cycle .
14 But there is just one thing that worries me : tucked away in the bottom left-hand corner on the back cover of the jewel case is the innocent phrase ‘ Works revised by Roberto Duarte ’ ; it is explained nowhere else .
15 There is just one snag though .
16 There is just one problem .
17 There is just one chart of accounts , but I cheat .
18 Here again , a female might be paired to four males , but in this case there is just one nest and all the males help the female .
19 There is just one snag .
20 There are , I believe , two common layouts — in one case there is just one main fuel tank , athwartships and attached to the for'ard bulkhead , with a generator or generators on one side of the engine and batteries on the other , plus a water-tank to port and another to starboard : or there could be a fuel tank on either side with the water-tank up front .
21 There is just one problem : brains are part of the soft tissue of the body and so do not survive fossilization .
22 There is just one problem , which is that the way in which we conceptualize the processes we are studying influences the way we study the brain .
23 Exponents of this approach aim to overcome the deficiencies of absolute holism by sacrificing its claim to completeness , and their concession therefore consists in abandoning the Althusserean dogma that there is just one mode in which to explain all social phenomena .
24 Erm there is just one , may I just er , make one final point erm paragraph on page four refers to improvements in services of minority groups and also on page five and six the need for sa input , input into priorities shall not be able to for this .
25 Such relations occur in hierarchies , but for a proportional series all the structuring relations must be ‘ one-to-one ’ , that is to say , each relation must be such that for any element there is just one other element to which it can stand in that relation , and only the first element can stand in that relation to the second .
26 There is just one fatal problem with this dominant myth : it is obsolete .
27 There is just one further small item of information relating to the findings of English Nature .
28 the particular goal state , if there is just one , or
29 There is just one goal .
30 there is just one unique goal state ;
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