Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] just [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Right , if I can just give this shirt to you , Annette .
32 Per perhaps I can just say one point .
33 She may just have vital information that will give Bob the lead he 's looking for . ’
34 If you waste his time he 'll roast you , if you do n't you might just get that job .
35 So that means if you could line up a hundred million atoms you 'd just reach one centimetre ?
36 ‘ Thank you , dear , I can manage , if you 'd just clear that table .
37 And you could just differentiate each term quite simply then .
38 When she was at the premiere of The Delinquents she was wearing this designer dress and it was black and cut up one side , so that you could just see one leg ; it looked awful , Some people only wear things because they have a designer label .
39 I suppose you could just imagine that ring had slipped off your finger , that would bring a few tears .
40 You would just see one end of a person lying on it .
41 Of course , you can just leave unwanted software on your hard disk , but with the average application taking up something between 10 and 20Mb , it does n't take long to fill your hard disk with junk .
42 if you can just tidy that rubbish .
43 You can just read this bit if you like .
44 Mine was erm because it 's not with the nought on the end so you can just find that number
45 When you 're away from your base and somebody is fielding your calls for you , give them this pad , and ask them to record the calls in this pad , then you can just tick that box on the right-hand side that says calls to answer , erm , and insert the pages as you need to into the daytimer .
46 You can just push blue back over there and and , or if you are not happy about that just a little take up .
47 As I said I 'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures , so we 'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that .
48 ‘ Now , we 'll just get this place to rights , and have a quiet evening with our knitting , Agnes dear . ’
49 So we 'll just use this equation .
50 And Dannii 's not in at the moment so we 'll just have some music now .
51 I think we 'll just wipe that mess , mind your fingers you dilly
52 Well we do n't need to put that on , we 'll just take that home with us .
53 Well we could just get one bag and that
54 We will just mention one study , that of Pompi and Lachman ( 1967 ) .
55 Now we can just rearrange that expression to get the expectation of prices for the period T , right all we 're doing is that we 're adding P T minus two , P T minus one to both sides , alright and we 'll get gamma into P T minus one erm , plus open brackets mi minus gamma into expectation at T minus two of prices at T minus one okay .
56 The drought in Zimbabwe , so the needs are massive , and if we can just make some kind of a major inroad into one million pounds , then we will have given an awful lot of people new hope .
57 Now , do sit down a moment — we can just fit another chair in here . ’
58 Tracy seemed happy with the idea that , they should just finish each leg with the boat undamaged and the crew in one piece .
59 Music will be stored in such small compartments that people wo n't even have record collections that people wo n't even have record collections any more , they 'll just have this sort of cartridge that plays things . ’
60 Men and women , they 'd just fight each other but women used to have a go , ar argue not f particularly fighting but you know falling out .
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