Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb infin] just " in BNC.

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1 See they got on the lights so long of the day in the winter time and made them lay just like as if it 'd been summer .
2 My brother could make me cry just by lifting me on to a five-foot-high garden trellis and leaving me there , so I was hardly a miniature Chris Bonnington .
3 The smooth-talking soothsayer is played by Ron Moody : ‘ Doing the voice-over made me realise just how intelligent and satirical the writing is .
4 In trying to sort out this problem I was driven to delving through old logbooks , and it was reading them that made me realise just how often we had based ourselves in the area .
5 Alec wore a navy-blue romper suit — the outfit of a French workman , or indeed that of some little new-wave narcissist at a C. L. & S. screening It was the sight of him in his issued clothing that made me sense just how far he had fallen .
6 Your young cousin 's visit made me appreciate just how much I missed .
7 It made me appreciate just how frustrated she must so often feel .
8 When I started circuit work that periscope , completely forgotten during the flight , made me jump just before touchdown .
9 All that was left to her now was to not let him know just how much he had hurt her .
10 Pleased ‘ Being with the English lads again has made me realise just what I have been without .
11 Visits to sports grounds in London and Birmingham had made me realize just how many second generation black kids were following the likes of Hope and Cunningham and channelling their efforts into sport .
12 But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it .
13 But if the feeling persists then see your doctor or health visitor and let them know just what you 're feeling and for how long you 've felt it .
14 Let me cite just one example of the consequences of this phenomenon .
15 Let me mention just one aspect of worship which I call worship as rehearsal .
16 Let me mention just two .
17 Let me give just a few facts and figures .
18 The More shoot let me do just that .
19 Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand .
20 Let us consider just two of them : ( 1 ) Is it true that the word ‘ here ’ is an exception to the rule that knowing the meaning of a word means knowing what is meant by it , that is , knowing something which we call by that word ? and ( 2 ) Supposing that the word ‘ here ’ can be used meaningfully without our knowing something which we call ‘ here ’ , are Russell and McTaggart right in their assumption that the word ‘ I ’ is not like ‘ here ’ in this respect ?
21 To exemplify these let us consider just three herds of cattle , A , B and C , and assume for simplicity that only one herd is to be sampled .
22 Its home 's assured , so let us see Just how the team can play ; Bradford nothing , Fulham three Will do this Saturday !
23 Let us take just a few examples of strongly formed collectivities with a broadly socialist orientation to illustrate the point .
24 And if they could agree to make it all worthwhile and let us know just what they really are . ’
25 But I 've found that a few years away from something can make you realise just how much you want it — need it . ’
26 For Betty and Trevor Lee of Stevenage , Hertfordshire , yesterday 's decision should see them recoup just over £10,000 out of the £12,000 investment in Barlow Clowes International .
27 This month sees the start of a new series to help you do just that .
28 Today we 're offering 100 prizes of £50 to help you do just that .
29 These observations on human language learning , coupled with evolutionary speculations make one realise just what a formidable accomplishment it would be if apes could be taught the use of a communication system remotely approximating a natural language in creativity , recursiveness , and the extreme conventionality revealed in such matters as reference to spatio-temporally remote items or counterfactual conditionalising or universal generalisation about an unsurveyed domain .
30 ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’
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