Example sentences of "[pron] just after " in BNC.

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1 They rang from the duty office to break the news to me just after nine .
2 Unlike the residences bit of the Barbican , where Sorrel had a flat , the entrance to the Arts Centre part is off Chiswell Street , which was an easy left turn for me just after Finsbury Circus .
3 On Assembly Sunday , the one just after Christian Aid Week , the visiting preacher , Rev. Stewart Matthew , told us that the day before , under the dripping trees of Holyrood , he had met a young man who had told him with pride and joy that over £13,000 had been raised for Christian Aid at his church .
4 But Fidway 's Cheltenham supporters can also claim a little bad luck — the winner Royal Gait bumped him just after the final flight .
5 Tuathal wakened him just after four .
6 Thanks very much indeed Pat , and erm that brings me to the end of the lunch time phone in , in fact , the end of my stint on the lunch time phone in , because on Monday Bill will be back ; Bill Heine , so you 'll be able to join him just after the twelve o'clock news .
7 Daphne , whom Cecilia suspected of being rather less well-off than she was herself , though this was not a matter to delve into , phoned her just after six on alternate evenings and she phoned Daphne on the others .
8 Daphne tended to phone her just after six , which meant missing fifteen or twenty minutes of the news , but Cecilia never said anything about this because she would far rather miss the news than hurt Daphne .
9 ‘ I bought it just after passing my test and had a little drive before realising , to my horror , that I could n't park it .
10 He just after dinner or this morning .
11 Bert Howe was a consistent , reliable and determined full-back , who signed for us just after Christmas 1958 and first appeared for the Palace in the dark days of the 4th Division , but who proceeded to help us secure a place in Division Two .
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