Example sentences of "just [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You look just much the same as your usual , you do n't
2 I could look at all these things and say that 's just not the right way to do it .
3 It was the truth , just not the right answer to his particular question .
4 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 …
5 I 'm just not the marrying kind . ’
6 For the great majority , the industrial co-operative is just not the done thing .
7 ‘ I suppose I 'm just not the maternal type , ’ she ended up , lamely .
8 Up to now I 've always resigned myself to rented accommodation , but it 's just not the same is it .
9 Cunt and Rocky are just not the same issue .
10 ‘ We could replace the rings , but it 's just not the same . ’
11 Well yo you 're not just just the three of us .
12 Each creature perceives just exactly the right amount of the energetic interactions which comprise the physical universe and its creatures .
13 It is is a matter of coincidence we think that our moon is just exactly the right size to fit over the sun from our point of view .
14 Oh this is just exactly the same only the other way round .
15 And it 's al you always think , it 's a real anti-climax because you , you 've made so much thing about getting ready and getting there and when you when you do finally arrive there you 're just exactly the same as the million others .
16 Scaup must be just about the loneliest farm in England , tucked down in the shelter of the hills with Kielder Forest 's dark mass blocking its southward view and the narrowing valley of the burn filling half the sky to the north .
17 The Tan Hill Inn is the highest public house in England and for my money just about the loneliest .
18 I started to read newspapers and magazines more , and , for just about the first time in my life , I began to take an interest in current affairs .
19 During the Thirties when we were all in the big bands , I remember the really fiery jazz clarinet he used to play with us in the Bag O' Nails , just about the first jazz club in Britain . ’
20 He 'd looked round and it had seemed like just about the first place he 'd seen , and some part of him deep down had said : It 's got to be somewhere , why not here ?
21 Ian Rush fed the ball to Steve McManaman , who for just about the first time was decisive with his delivery , hitting the ball low across the face of the goal , and there was Walters at the far post to tap it in .
22 There you were , come to save our pathetic little radio station , and just about the first thing you did was scoop that concert in Harare , and at the height of the cultural boycott , because you 'd emphasised our independent nature .
23 And as it turned out , staying inside Armstrong was just about the cleverest thing I did that night .
24 The images say so much , not just about the extraordinary grace of ferns , but about their place in the environment .
25 Yet for all that , health provides just about the bloodiest battleground in British politics today .
26 It should be noted that the members of the Newbolt Committee , like other influential educationist such as Ernest Barker , were concerned not just about the working class , but also with the middle class , and particularly the salaried workers whose numbers were increasing so dramatically after the war .
27 Some burning sun , black clouds , rain and wind were the backdrop to another highly agreeable fortnight in Paris at just about the perfect time of year .
28 They both married , with Madge going to live in Cotherstone , just about the nearest village to us , and Violet staying near the bottom of the dale .
29 SAVING the punchline till last , just about the best joke of a pretty unfunny decade comes in its dying days .
30 SAVING the punchline till last , just about the best joke of a pretty unfunny decade comes in its dying days .
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