Example sentences of "be just [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Here you are , this should be just right for you , ’ he said .
2 In fact I 've already heard of a very good job which would be just right for you , teaching the five daughters of an Irish family .
3 ‘ If it is n't true , ’ said Mavis coldly , ‘ why did you say this morning that your car would be just right for me ? ’
4 Well that 'll be just right for thingme for christmas then , some more money .
5 That 'll be just right for on holiday wo n't they ?
6 The price of 36s. has thus some claim to be called the true equilibrium price : because if it were fixed on at the beginning , and adhered to throughout , it would exactly equate demand and supply ( i.e. the amount which buyers were willing to purchase at that price would be just equal to that for which sellers were willing to take that price ) ; and because every dealer who has a perfect knowledge of the circumstances of the market expects that price to be established .
7 For equilibrium , we require that the aggregate demand for the economy 's goods and services should be just equal to the total value of goods and services produced .
8 To take an extreme example , if all the additional income received were withdrawn from the circular flow of income , the multiplier would be equal to l and the final rise in income would be just equal to the initial rise in spending and no more .
9 In this case , of course , the average permanent income would be just equal to the average measured income ( that is , Y p = Y ) .
10 ‘ I 'm sure it 'll be just divine for my new admirers . ’
11 It could be just one of these occasions when your home really is being ransacked .
12 We have not continued the story strand in the statements of attainment beyond level 4 , although many pupils will continue to write stories of increasing complexity throughout the secondary school , because by then it will be just one of the many types of writing that pupils might undertake .
13 To you , the phone call may be just one of many activities packed into a busy day ; whereas to them it might be the main event .
14 His duel with David Pears will be just one of the fascinating prospects for the big day on May 2nd .
15 The work did not appear to be just one of those relatively soul destroying , ‘ anything to keep them occupied ’ jobs that many prison inmates are forced to undertake .
16 The 75% shareholder can not comprise a company and an individual — it must be just one of these .
17 The management company may be dedicated to the purpose or this activity may be just one of a number of related activities .
18 The contribution of duodenogastrooesophageal reflux may be just one of a number of damaging influences in the lower oseophagus of patients with Barrett 's oesophagus .
19 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
20 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
21 Today Gerry McInerney is again centre stage , and his clash with John Power promises to be just one of the highlights of an intriguing 70 minutes .
22 Today Gerry McInerney is again centre stage , and his clash with John Power promises to be just one of the highlights of an intriguing 70 minutes .
23 ‘ It 's good to be just one of a group of comedians doing warm up sometimes you do ten minutes one night I had to do six hours because things were n't ready .
24 Total production this year will be just short of the 1000 mark .
25 Tickets will be available after 1st October 1986 from the Office and there will be just 400 to members only .
26 Rose Roberts , 70 , Ann Hetherington , 64 , and Rene Tonner , 61 , all residents of sheltered housing schemes run by Bradford & Northern Housing Association , will be just three of the 250 senior citizens making the weekend trip .
27 The rules for operating in symbolic algebra are to be just those of arithmetic algebra .
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