Example sentences of "just about [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And they 've just about completed a second one on freight which will save two million dollars a year . |
2 | The economic argument for partnerships is made powerfully in the book , in a way which emphasises that this is not just about producing a better skilled work force to create more capital . |
3 | The blurred , poky , and inadequate black and white illustrations will just about serve the devoted collector but will not make new converts . |
4 | By 1970 a professional full-track mono tape recorder could just about achieve a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 decibels , while the full frequency range could just about be squeezed onto a tape cassette running at 1.875 inches per second . |
5 | Although she could just about reach the top shelf with her fingertips , she was very unsteady . |
6 | The course is not just about starting a new enterprise , it 's also about raising the standard of enterprises that already exist . |
7 | The Gestapo was just about running the Communist party by 1944 , but to do that they 'd have to let some small fry run free , and from their point of view the Eismarks would be very small indeed . |
8 | As Jonathan Martin , the BBC head of sport , put it : ‘ It 's not just about having the biggest cheque on the table . |
9 | One can just about imagine the monstrous labours of the eventual demolition ( centuries away , long after my time ) , and the eventual creation of the pleasant land — the green , the promised . |
10 | Property is not , after all , just about securing a first class covenant for 100,000 sq ft of new office space or selling a multi-million pound shopping centre to the retail trade . |
11 | The roofing felt was eventually fixed with a gallon of disgusting adhesive and half a pound of nails , which just about completed the major work , everything else could be classified as ‘ off jobs ’ to finish off . |