Here, first of all, before the others, is the Great Joy of Being Just, who smiles each time an injustice is repaired.
I am the Joy of Being Just, who have besought you so long.
THE JOY OF BEING JUST (embracing LIGHT in her turn) Do you recognise me?
The meaning being, it is as unlawful to do hurt by being just, as it would be to give to a robbery, or to rob for a charity; to assist a bad cause by a good deed, or a good cause by a bad deed.
Tiddy came up just then with a pretty, dark little girl whom he had selected with great judgment from the guests as being just of a height between Joy and Gail.
Ordinarily you couldn't ask for a dearer, sweeter child than Joy, slipping noiselessly up and down the old house in the city, being just as good as she knew how.
Just think of what you're giving me--a whole month of being just as happy as I like!
Do not count it holy To hurt by being just: it is as lawful as (For we would give much) to commit violent thefts And rob in the behalf of charity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being just" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.