Example sentences of "[noun prp] just after [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | By now he would be in the train , the 17.20 , that got to Chelmsford just after ten to six . |
2 | They reached the railway station at Florence just after four . |
3 | I checked in with Simon just after twelve . |
4 | The inspection took place last July just after two suspected terrorists broke out of Brixton . |
5 | Normally , I get my flowers on Oxford Street just after 7.0 p.m. when the barrowboys have knocked off and gone to the pub , leaving loads of blooms for the Westminster Council rubbish collectors later on . |
6 | There is always a man from just down the road , or the basement flat , or the office , whose name Howard does n't quite catch , and who was up at Cambridge just after all the rest of them . |
7 | After a leisurely drive through the spring sunshine they arrived in the broad main street of Chastlecombe just after four . |
8 | Shiona took the long way back to Loch Lomond , via Perth and Comrie and Loch Earn , stopping for a meal at a wayside hotel , then heading south via Glen Dochart just after nine o'clock . |
9 | We rolled into Casma just after three in the morning , the stink of fish oil hanging over the port and an old adobe fort peering at us out of mist . |
10 | The girl was attacked after leaving this club in Northampton just after 11 p.m. last night . |
11 | We reached Göteborg just after six . |
12 | He realized abruptly that there was no room for doubt : Lorton had condemned himself when he rang Dougal just after six to say that Newley was back in London . |
13 | They would arrive in London just after six , giving her an entire day to sort out her problems . |