Example sentences of "[pron] have only [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Especially since I 'd only just arrived back from Paris . ’
2 So , anyway , erm he went to see this lad , then he says oh I 've only just rang up about these speakers , they 're eleven pound odd each .
3 But I 've only just gone up anyway .
4 The 59-year-old , who has been on a hectic 10,000-mile round trip to Buenos Aires , said : ‘ I 've only just woken up and my only plans now are to go to bed . ’
5 I 've only just woken up . ’
6 I 've only just found out something ’ said Mrs H. , a tidy , respectable young woman with a husband in regular work , though with small wages .
7 I 've only just tidied up the front again last weekend .
8 It 's staying on the dual carriageway , well I went round Steven 's to see if he thought to tow it round mine cos the already been on my back once oh no he said I 've only just walked in from work I 'm having my tea then I 'm going to bed he said , there 's no way I 'm towing no motor for the he said , just f off !
9 I 've only just got up — I 'm not feeling too brilliant .
10 I 've only just got in , ’ he said .
11 I ca n't go out , I 've only just got in .
12 I 've only just got back to the UK ’ He looked around him .
13 I 've only just got back to my room and picked up your message .
14 I have n't had time to think yet , I 've only just got back in on the phone and sorting out the printer .
15 I 've only just got out of bed . ’
16 I 've only just got out of it !
17 I 've only just come in .
18 No I 've only just come in
19 But I , I 've only just come in , so I 'm well arsed .
20 I 've only just come back down . ’
21 I mean I 've only just come out of hospital and as it is I 'm still fairly well Macked with it .
22 ‘ I have been scribbling since infancy , though I 've only now buckled down to it .
23 I have only just flown in from Paris and I am very tired . ’
24 I have only just plucked up the courage to write to you after a year and a half of reading ZZAP !
25 I have only just got back .
26 In the sciences of course the possibility of pure objectivity has been a convenient and fruitful assumption , which has only recently run up against its limitations .
27 The hon. Gentleman , who has only just wandered in , should realise that I am responding to points raised earlier by his hon. Friends .
28 And she 'd only just got up ?
29 You 've only just gone off ro , erm Tamsin .
30 ‘ However , I see that you 've only just got up . ’
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