Example sentences of "[vb -s] just [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Rita Quick brought us up-to-date on the Training Course , which has just begun the autumn term with a new intake .
2 The industrious biographer of Bernard Shaw has just completed the fourth volume , but it appears as if bricks , not books , will finish him off .
3 The director of Knossos 2000 , Dr Ken Wardle , who has many years experience of digging in Greece and who has just completed the excavation of the prehistoric settlement of Assiros Toumba in Macedonia , commenting on the importance of the project , told The Art Newspaper , ‘ Apart from the potential of the site itself , the project will provide an opportunity to focus research on the history and archaeology of Roman provincial cities in Greece , which have largely been neglected in favour of those of the Classical and Hellenistic periods ’ .
4 Grant released his first solo LP ‘ Intolerance ’ on SST records last year and has just completed the follow up entitled ‘ The Last Days of Pompeii ’ , due for release early next year .
5 The Regional Council has just completed the provision of the first phase of access and servicing to the site , and is able to offer up to 4 development plots for sale or lease .
6 Wimpey Construction UK , Eastern has just completed the £25 million centre , the largest building project to be completed in Milton Keynes in the last years .
7 Grant released his first solo LP ‘ Intolerance ’ on SST records last year and has just completed the follow up entitled ‘ The Last Days of Pompeii ’ , due for release early next year .
8 Pete Harvey has just broken the European endurance record … a flight of 300 kilometres …
9 The Home Secretary has just misled the House .
10 The LP has just confirmed the fact that the most interesting thing about them is their hard-earned reputation as the hell-raising punks that everyone loves to hate .
11 The jackal thinks he has feasted on the buffalo when in fact he has just eaten the eyes , entrails and testicles rejected by the lion . ’
12 At least those present will have the comforting knowledge that they will be voting on the future of a team which has just ascended the summit of the Scottish Second Division , although that must be considered more of a Ben Nevis than an Everest of the football world .
13 A project to revive its Eurochemic plant for reprocessing nuclear fuel , at Mol in the northeast of the country , has just obtained the senate 's approval .
14 An appeal for funds has just raised the first £100,000 , enabling the Museum to further improve the facilities offered to the visitors to this already fascinating centre of British aviation and motoring .
15 He was goggling at the First Spiritualists like a medieval alchemist who has just raised the Devil .
16 DEVELOPERS are planning to clone an historic Liverpool terrace which has just undergone the first phase of a multi-million pound facelift .
17 MR BACON has just flung the door open on a room full of eight-year-olds , sitting at their desks .
18 One of our elders for example , is active as a governor of two schools ; another recently was elected a JP ; another works for his local Rotary Club ; another elder has just joined the now almost completely secular scout group .
19 One of the few journalists who was always sceptical of the Al Fayeds ' case has just joined the staff of The Economist .
20 PSR1706–44 , which has just reached the shell , seems not to have done this yet .
21 New Zealand television has just announced the impending demise of Punch .
22 Recent Guitarist interviewee Michael Brook has just announced the release of a limited edition seven-track CD recorded live earlier this year at , would you believe , the Aquarium in London Zoo .
23 The Secretary of the Ailsa Craig Working Group has just announced the results .
24 ‘ My God , ’ she said , sounding a bit like a vicar who has just discovered the Third World , ‘ this makes one 's own problems seem pretty small , does n't it ? ’
25 China has just freed the last of the students jailed after the pro-democracy demonstrations four years ago , and this is seen as a sign of wanting improved relations with the west .
26 This was true even before the current wave of feminism ( Virginia Woolf in 1929 and Simone de Beauvoir in 1949 both marvelled at the huge volume of material on the subject ) ; contemporary feminism has just made the political implications easier to see .
27 News from France is that recent Peak immigrant Felicity Butler has just made the first British female ascent of an F7c .
28 VETERAN bluesman John Lee Hooker has just achieved the honour of becoming the oldest person to have a UK Top 20 hit .
29 English National Opera has just given the world premiere of Robin Holloway 's Clarissa , after the Richardson novel , while next month the Almeida Festival will introduce The Intelligence Park by the Irish composer Gerald Barry , one of the most distinctive and exciting of the younger Europeans .
30 It 's already won international acclaim with a Grand Prix for the Best European short film … and has just clinched the prestigious Golden Gate award in the United States .
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