Example sentences of "but it is just " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It nearly compartmentalises us , but it is just not true . ’
2 Rugby will not get any change out of Leicester , but it is just possible that Nottingham are now so fired up that they might escape with the point they need at Orrell .
3 But it is just this sort of research which is hardly being practised at all ( with a few exceptions : Conyers 1971 ; Okigbo 1981 ; , and a bibliography on farm systems by Gilbert , Norman & Winch 1980 ) .
4 Our mortgage advisors will explain the details of how this mortgage works , but it is just one more way that the Bristol & West have found to help you out of the jungle .
5 But it is just as likely that she will allow one male after another to mount her until her whole circle of admirers has been accommodated .
6 There is , of course , the Bill of Rights 1689 but it is just as much subject to repeal , and has in fact been impliedly repealed more than once , as any other Act of Parliament , and in any case has the effect rather of strengthening the hand of Parliament , than of protecting the ordinary citizen against its excesses .
7 He knows he is doing wrong but it is just that , in certain situations of moral dilemma he has to act in ways that involve violence .
8 Having just returned from Scotland 's weekend squad sessions at St. Andrews , two tough dollops of over three hours each , he was feeling the effects , but clearly revels in his involvement : ‘ National sessions are at a higher intensity than those at club and district level in that you are working with very good and experienced players but it is just so enjoyable setting hard challenges whilst you are learning so much from players who have been through it all so often before ’ .
9 But it is just this sort of judgment which those who argue for a unfudgeable standard do not wish to see exercised .
10 Inaccurate or biased research deserves our criticism , but it is just as important to ask the prior questions of why researchers have chosen to study sex differences so intensively in the first place ( why does no-one study ‘ sex similarity ’ ?
11 As time passes , it becomes harder for workers to shift , but it is just a matter of absorption and keeping up to date , ’ he says .
12 The Government 's present position is one of scepticism about the value of a ban on tobacco advertising , but Secretary of State William Waldegrave has said ‘ I do not rule it out for ever , certainly : but it is just not the highest priority at the moment …
13 The original juice may be from cider apples , but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate .
14 But it is just such a view that could be said to lie at the heart of a second major theory of social stratification that has emerged more recently in sociology : the functionalist theory of stratification .
15 Remember , for a point charge the electric field varies with the inverse square of the distance , but it is just inverse distance for the line charge .
16 But it is just to try and ask you to think ways in which you could help in this particular way in whichever way there is .
17 Maybe it is , but it is just as likely that your idea was not quite right .
18 But it is just too hard to solve the equations when there are more than a few particles involved .
19 I d I do n't mean that 's er er a terribly difficult thing but it is just that that does have to happen .
20 I have seen the report and am considering its implications carefully , but it is just worth pointing out that in 11 of the past 12 Budgets we have taken steps to encourage employee share ownership to the extent that by the end of March last year about 2.25 million employees had benefited under all employee share schemes and had received options or shares with an initial value of £6.5 billion .
21 Perhaps they were too well-known to need spelling out ; but it is just as likely that the personal qualities which contemporaries did stress were what really accounted for both men 's influence at the courts of successive Carolingians .
22 A comparison of these ICUs could be very useful , but it is just this situation where the accumulation of points for physiological indices fails to allow such a comparison to be made .
23 But it is just because participants in conversation may be expected to observe the sub-maxim " be orderly " that we have that expectation .
24 Peter Carberry , chairman of Hummersknott 's governors , said : ‘ I am very annoyed but it is just one of those things . ’
25 Mr Peter Carberry , chairman of the Hummersknott governors , said : ‘ I am very annoyed but it is just one of those things . ’
26 But it is just as common and we intend to make everyone realise it ’ .
27 These are questions about what sort of growth in what sort of industry and commerce would actually be sharable in sustaining ways , not only in our own country , but across the world , but it is just too much of a challenge to face up to the question of how you get power to influence that .
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