Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun] just [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I know you 'll understand when I say my husband 's a one for the usquebaugh , I was about to correct him with the pressure-cooker once but I remembered my Victorian values just in time .
2 At Scunthorpe I gave my first performance just after half-time — a blast of Star Wars .
3 I had my first baby just after my eighteenth .
4 Hurriedly she wriggled out of her bra and drew the bodice around her full breasts just in time .
5 By the time it comes out there 'll be a demand for it and it will create its own market just by being where it is , by being what it is , a bold documentary . ’
6 Take the — en of oxen : this contrasts with its own absence just like the — s of cows , and with a precisely parallel semantic effect :
7 In their best spell just after half-time , Kenny Halliday had a penalty for Grangemouth , and he further interrupted the West flow with another penalty midway through the half .
8 One Candy owner , Eleanor Bellamy , has already died , and others have escaped from their smoke-filled homes just in the nick of time .
9 The first of the two ten-truck convoys was due to spend its third night just inside the Serbian border .
10 When Sophie Heath flew solo from the Cape to Cairo in 1928 , the first woman to make the trip , she managed to wriggle out of her flying suit just before touchdown , and don an outfit in which to make an entrance .
11 Life had been-kind to her and there were few lines on her face , except in the corners of her eyes and around her swanlike neck just beneath the chin .
12 Well let me give you two tubes just in case you need to keep going for er longer than we might think .
13 Every few yards he stopped , listened and touched the wall with his right hand just above his head .
14 P C Critchley on his old bike just like the dead officer , seems from another age , far from the violence of modern London .
15 She began to climb the staircase , but I stopped her , saying : ‘ Miss Kenton , please do n't think me unduly improper in not ascending to see my father in his deceased condition just at this moment .
16 The next day , which was the Friday , O did n't work and he did n't eat ; he woke up late , stayed in bed until it was dark , got up at nine and dressed in his white shirt just like always and he went to The Bar looking for his heart 's desire one very last time , and that was the night that he met Boy .
17 Definitely it was Eddie 's day and with his fiftieth birthday just past the ‘ auld yin ’ as he described himself also admitted that he was now eligible for the Seniors ' Tour !
18 She had glanced at him when directions were needed , observed his chiselled profile just for a moment , saw the unreadable expression , the tightness in his angular jaw , the closed look that told her his thoughts had moved on , were miles away from the insignificant circumstances of the foolish girl beside him .
19 Make it make it twelve X just to be awkward
20 She had been rolling her hips as she held the tip of his impatient knob just inside her cunt lips .
21 With your left hand , grasp your right arm just above your elbow as shown .
22 Imagine your favourite operatic tenor is singing your favourite aria just for you , perfect bel canto , every syllable clear , yet hushed and honeyed , subduing a richly passionate voice and modulating it with an effect of caged power !
23 Place the first two fingers of your right hand on the main artery of the inner wrist of your left hand just below the base of the thumb .
24 I met a brother-in-law who told me to leave but I stayed another night in our new house just outside the village .
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