Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have just [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 No he 'd love that though cos he could come round and go shit I 've just come out of rehab and everyone would go oh wow man you must be really drugged out .
2 I was unable to pay more than the $100,000 I had just forked out for his British rights , so he sold Leslie Waddington a batch too .
3 It 's about this research proposal you 've just turned down — what do you mean , ‘ It 's not proper health services research ? ’
4 ‘ Yes , ’ said Gabriel , though he felt as crushed as the thistle she had just stood on .
5 He led me into the hut he had just come out of
6 So he looked behind himself and saw that the passage he had just come down was one of many , all wrinkled and wormy and dripping and tangled with roots , and he thought he could never find his way back so he must perforce push on and see what lay in store .
7 Alone , Franca washed her face in cold water in the kitchen , washing off the powder she had just put on .
8 The place you 've just written about helps you to feel at ease , to feel nourished , warm , loved .
9 I 'll er for years she 's just come back and she 's I said I want .
10 ‘ How often in the course of driving a car , taking a walk , or some routine activity , do you ‘ wake up ’ to discover that , for the moment at least , you have no recollection of the places you have just passed through or the things you have just done ? ’
11 They 're always looking forward to going places they 've just come back from , or regretting doing things they have n't yet done .
12 ‘ I hope you know how much self-discipline I have just summoned up .
13 You know you th either come back and they 're embracing each other and cuddling and there 're a few tears and everything and er everything 's hunkydory and you start traipsing back in with all the bloody stuff you 've just brought out from beforehand you see .
14 One night she had just blown out the light when she had the sudden feeling that someone had entered the room .
15 We say this , not simply because of the weight of evidence we have just set down , but because of two additional factors of significance .
16 The it comes straight from the coa from the er mines and it 's it 's sent through chutes on these merry-go-round railways that go slow and they stop over this and then it 's all pulverized with heavy steel balls into powder and coal and into the furnaces it 's just blown in .
17 Papers are missing from the names I 've just read out .
18 Inside Nottingham 's Ritzy club in the middle of the afternoon TV production assistants are busy organising blindfolds for a new game they 've just dreamt up called ’ Kiss , Cuddle And Feel ’ for the evening 's show .
19 The bearer turned left along a line of houses they had just come out of .
20 So here I am again , ‘ his nibs ’ lying prostrate at my feet , looking up at me ; big amber eyes melting like the chocolate gateau I 've just put out to thaw .
21 So backspace delete to get rid of the space you 've just put in .
22 That baggage you 've just taken on to help in the bedroom wears one like that and ties her apron right up under her breasts till they nearly pop out , beggin' your pardon , Mr Timothy .
23 This involves breathing in the air you have just breathed out .
24 And camping We 've just come back from Cornwall and it was very wet .
25 The question posed in er item two D , should the policy include specific guidance on the location of the new settlement , we would hope that in the light of what you 've heard , and in the light of the statement I 've just read out , that you would have no difficulty coming to a conclusion on that question , just as it stands .
26 Kathleen looked over at the square cardboard box she had just brought back from Dorothea .
27 And I do n't want you touching anything of mine , ’ she added fiercely , wrenching out of his hand a book he had just picked up .
28 I think er what the county council 's position is in terms of the statement he 's just read out it is that er the county council strategic framework , the structure plan alteration number three , the high fly policy which we discussed yesterday , is an attempt to address the needs of the districts and if we 've got this right then sufficient land should be identified or allocated to the districts within Policy I five .
29 The theory is based on the same Equivalence Principle you have just read about .
30 The ones she had just knocked down were on their feet again , hopping on the steps around her .
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