Example sentences of "[modal v] just [verb] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Often people who share your compartment wish to relax and do not wish to indulge in polite conversation , they may just want to read a newspaper or magazine so we must respect their wishes .
2 because he could n't get to there you see so I said well it 'll have to go now , well we 've got it shifted and it 's thrown away and , and that 's the end of that , so I says now when she does decide to come and she wants to be in here , well I said she 'll just have to carry a mattress in , and that 'll be alright just for her to sleep on
3 You want biscuits , well we 've got some biscuits , but you 'll just have to wait a minute , I ca n't unpack everything now , alright , right let's see if we can find the car Get you two in the car first I think , right then , oh , what a heavy trolley full of food Oh dear , dear , dear , will you please put your feet down Charlotte , stop me being kicked .
4 Well all I can suggest is the case is adjourned for the week we 'll just have to arrange a solicitor to be here .
5 He a big man and if I say I 'm not well he says he 'll have it up the back then and … ’ and I said ‘ Well , you 'll just have to put a stopper in it then , wo n't you ? ’
6 But we 'll just have to do the best we can . ’
7 ‘ You 'll just have to do the best you can , ’ said Hurley .
8 And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight .
9 I 'll just have to leave the country quickly
10 We 'll just have to organize a whip-round for a Super-Nintendo .
11 Now she 'll just have to find a car that people do n't want to steal .
12 to go back , because to do this to get to this stage and find we 're not getting our audiences then , if that 's the answer we 'll just have to find the solution .
13 I 'll just have to find the box .
14 Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again .
15 I 'll draw no conclusions on the whole factory/handmade dilemma here ; you 'll just have to read the first two paragraphs again and make up your own mind .
16 We 'll just have to make the catapult in two parts so it can be reassembled outside . ’
17 You 'll just have to make the best of the situation .
18 Well we 'll just have to get the music and
19 ‘ Well , we 'll just have to have a male crone for today , ’ replied Miss Thorne in a dangerously quiet voice .
20 I 'll just have to keep an an
21 Squeeze it tight and you might just manage to get a hard-on , you miserable little rat ! ’
22 So I have a list here now it is n't in the notes so you might just want to make a note of this .
23 Smash Hits will want to know about your make-up or your boxer shorts , Melody Maker leans towards aesthetics and primal therapy and the local Argus might just want to know a few biographical details and where your next gig is .
24 In fact , I might just have to do a bit before I , I might just buy
25 ‘ Another 400 or 500 letters to Mr Howard might just help to remind the Government it is n't just the Labour controlled council they are hitting but the people of Langbaurgh , ’ she said .
26 Having to hold the button down all the time made it a bit awkward for looking out of the side window , but by craning her neck she could just manage to see the hole to the rear of the craft .
27 I 'd just want to say a word of thanks .
28 And I 'd just like to take the opportunity to er emphasise the point that I have been making at this E I P that erm r regional migration from the West Yorkshire is reducing and we do n't want to create a magnet which reverses that trend .
29 Erm , I 'd just like to reassure the conference , that there is actually a representative erm , from a environmental organisation , here today after Richard erm , comments , Head of Communications at Friends of the Earth , erm , and also to ask him , on what basis , erm , he made the comment that environmental organisation have a tradition of not working together .
30 Just to highli I 'd just like to highlight a few of the principles before I comment on this dishonesty of this Government in , on the one hand enacting a major piece of legislation and on the other hand doing it in such a way that Councils 'll settle for failure because resources have not been allocated .
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