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Example sentences for "just below"

  • The 1st quarto has "prepare up him" in 45 just below.

  • So sadly just below = seriously, as in Much Ado, ii.

  • It is closer clipped round the edges, and it has a distinct dent upon the obverse side, just below the W of Wulfric.

  • It has been clipped round the edge with a sharp instrument, and a slight dent has been made by pressure on the obverse side, just below the W of Wulfric.

  • Impressive as it is from the river, it is still more so from the little plain which lies just below it inside the town.

  • Just below, in his shipwreck picture, he again represents the flames in the same bold way.

  • In 1822 he took away its lower part in order to gain room for the Court of Appeals which is just below.

  • Its house is still on High Street, just below Bridge.

  • Just below here, on Congress (31st) Street, in the latter part of the last century lived a lady much beloved by rich and poor.

  • Just below me a few rods the river made an abrupt bend, and a great boulder there had accumulated a quantity of drift, under which was a promising pool.

  • I informed him that the camp was just below, and we should be pleased to have him call.

  • Just below was El Vado de los Padres by which these Navajos had now come across.

  • Just below them, and scarcely fifty feet away, a half-score of roughly clad, heavily bearded men were clustered in the centre of the trail, two of their number lifting the unconscious form of a fainting woman upon a horse.

  • Just below them a mounted trooper caught sight of them and came forward.

  • Martini struck us just below here, as we were coming in, with a message from Custer.

  • These all become one, at last, just below Salisbury, and then, under the name of the Avon, wind along down and fall into the sea at Christchurch.

  • Further down was the Chamonix valley, its broad acres divided by the silvery Arve, that starts from the Mer de Glace, and empties into the Rhone, just below Geneva.

  • Just below is a portion of an old stone bridge across the Thames, while to the left the beautiful landscape stretches away to the distant hills, whose summits are lost in the purple haze of the closing day.

  • A rapid, just below, made so much noise that he did not hear us until we were before his door.

  • Just below this, close to a ferry, we saw the dredge on the right side of the river.

  • The agency proper was located some distance up the Uinta River, which stream emptied into the Green, just below Ouray.

  • A rather stout man was sitting up in the wreck of an old tree, kicking furiously at a lean black bear, just below him, that was striking with his claws in the endeavor to fasten upon the legging of the other's foot.

  • The Cowee men returned home and organized a strong party of warriors from their own and all the neighboring Middle settlements to go and take vengeance on Chilhowee and on Kuwa'hi, just below, which had also been concerned in the raid.

  • Just below this, on the west bank, we saw a moose-hide stretched, and with it a bearskin, which was comparatively very small.

  • Just below it is ~Battleship Harbor~, a placid stretch of the Merced in which fancied granite dreadnaughts ride anchor.

  • Just below a very large rock at the east margin of the stream is the site of the ancient village of Lem-me'-hitch'-ke.

  • From here and from the zigzags just below we obtain excellent profiles of the fall.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just below" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    for granted; had taken; just about; just been; just cause; just come; just described; just exactly; just for; just like; just men made perfect; just plain; just price; just proportion; just published; just published; just received; just sense; just sufficient; just want; just wish; justice shall; justifying faith; justly proud; justly regarded; still holds