Example sentences of "have just [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just chap , one of my chaps has just come back off a three days , confined spaces , responsible person course . |
2 | I 've just sort of , I 've just looked at it and thought , that will be good one day when I ever get round to programming . |
3 | I 've just sort of painted recently so I do a bit but no much . |
4 | yeah , makes you I ca n't see what 's good its doing twenty years afterwards , the people had time to think about it and use their memories for twenty years , nineteen seventy-two it happened and they 've just sort of done it . |
5 | I do n't want you to do that so it 's I 've just association wi . |
6 | ‘ We 've just time to do what I always do with Dick Francis ; spoil the suspense by peeking at the end . |
7 | We 've just time for a coffee . ’ |
8 | Their emergency rations ran out and for three days they had just water . |
9 | You know in the forties they had just soil and stones you know ? |
10 | They had just strength to drop their bikes , get over the stile and fall under the hedge . |
11 | I 've worked with them before , you see , ’ he added , in explanation and Teversham had just time to assure him he well understood and would n't himself like to work with anyone else 's squad , before Miss Williams , tears in her eyes , and Francis Morgan , white with distress , bore down on them . |
12 | But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting Fate too much — and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground , no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall . |
13 | He had just time to form them up and move a little way forward himself from their hiding-place , to where he could see the ford and its approaches on either side , when the first fleeing riders came pounding down , splashing over and racing on . |
14 | Nenna had just time to say , I must be going , before she came back , tottering at a kind of dignified slant , and holding a large tin of cheese straws . |
15 | Claudia had just time to see a sign in gold and red before they turned into a cobbled yard . |
16 | She had just time to nod before the advance guard entered . |
17 | I had just time to pull on a clean shirt and a pair of Chinos — Springsteen 's favourites as they show up his black hairs to best effect — before the local news came on the TV . |
18 | I had just time to think what a help he was being when another boot landed in my guts and I gasped for air . |
19 | As for the poor old majority of ordinary rugger buggers playing at club level ( roughly 40,000 of them ) , well they have just bee forgotten , relegated as they are , especially in the ‘ test match ’ unions , to timetables dictated by the 90 and playing any days but Saturdays . |