Example sentences of "[verb] just [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He works for the Aycliffe Centre for Children and lives just out of the constituency in Newton Aycliffe .
2 And nowhere was that place just out of reach
3 I see the formidable galleasses of the Venetian Navy , built in the Arsenale shipyard which lies just out of my sight beyond the Riva degli Schiavoni slave-oared , low-slung , slope-masted , with ferocious cannons mounted in the bows and immense ornamental lanterns above their captain 's quarters in the stern .
4 Mooney headed just over under pressure from Bracey while Jules had a goal-bound shot cleared off the line by Billy Barr .
5 Perhaps the Gruagach had been following them , keeping just out of sight , waiting until they dismounted , ready to reach out and scoop them up and carry them back to Tara and the roasting spits …
6 FitzAlan stopped just out of earshot of the room , his free hand covering Isabel 's before she could remove it .
7 The friendly voice belonged to Mrs Caskie who lived just along from Maggie and her family .
8 I mean just out of Heathrow and Gatwick I think traffic has dropped by about twenty per cent over the erm past two weeks , but that 's now beginning to pick up again .
9 The animal , be it the rat in its maze of a chimpanzee gazing from a group of boxes to a clump of bananas hung just out of reach overhead , must reason out a course of action in its mind .
10 A characteristic I look for is that young people coming just out of university should be frightened by the responsibility they are given , rather than bored by the lack of demand that is made on them .
11 A thin dog sidled up to them , stopping just out of range of a kick , and looked at them with what it hoped was an appealing expression .
12 Often , dogs that run off and stay just out of distance can be discouraged from this habit when the owner hides .
13 I do n't know what form it takes mind you but the Of course , another thing about those new houses those new hous , I think the ma new road will go just up over here .
14 The Trunchbull was not a person who would give someone a whole chocolate cake to eat just out of kindness .
15 I did n't know The Rolling Stones had started playing just down by the river . ’
16 To give a period look , the bath and basin have been panelled and the walls tiled just up to dado height .
17 The fingers of her other hand stretched and pressed , but the log jam was centred just out of reach .
18 Her ample talents were to be revealed by a prop man with a hook and fishing line , standing just out of shot .
19 In the silence he was aware of the woodland , standing just out of reach .
20 He looked at Alina , wanting to ask her what she 'd done ; but she was standing just out of his reach , and watching him with something that looked like compassion .
21 And it must have stirred memories for his father , Colin , sitting just along from Venables in the Maine Road .
22 It was rather a horrid mist ; you felt as if it might be concealing peering , grinning creatures who were being very careful to stay just out of sight , but who were creeping after you as you rode along , or who were tiptoeing on ahead of you , rubbing their hands together , waiting until you reached them …
23 hovering just out of reach of hell ,
24 His knees jutted just out of reach in the low black vinyl chair opposite her , and somehow this made her tongue feel like cotton wool .
25 He stood just out of sight and listened for the lift .
26 Oh , aye , a way down , see just in through there ?
27 Enjoying a fantastic location in Kos town , you 'll find the Hotel Catherine set just back from the lively , bustling harbour , right in the centre of town and ideally placed for both the beach and nightlife .
28 ‘ Dat … dat … dat … ’ yelled Cleo , pointing at the animal which wisely stayed just out of her reach .
29 They taunted him like a rope dangling just out of reach .
30 I mean that er shortly after it Molly was married at er Aye just a just before the war er broke out Molly was married , and Cathy got married during the war and I got ma er no The three of us got married just round about the same time you know .
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