Example sentences of "[pers pn] just [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I just ca I just I 've never done psychology before you see and so it 's like erm
2 I know I just I do n't know why it 's too much coming her to discuss
3 Erm I do n't just hate the thought of doing , I just I do n't like colour photographs at all .
4 Yeah alright I just I do n't know why he does n't .
5 You know he seems like really frightening and intimida that 's the thing though cos er what , yeah , I just I do n't know I ca n't just forget about it and say well who cares because he really does go out of his way to make things hard .
6 So how do you just I mean rather than do it in your head , especially in an exam , just what you 're going to do , put the Add X to both sides say .
7 Soon because we just We 've nearly finish I 've nearly finished doing peop Well Bill 's still got to do Diane , I 've got to do Cath and then we 're ready to start .
8 Now just to give you some figures I mean same tariff that 's the world price supplied the rest of the world , in fact the tariff on it show them that the operation of a a tariff can affect erm world prices and just to give you some idea erm ah , can we just you know when we were talking about the net economic costs well they 're within the European Community , those costs .
9 But we just you know like Saturday night we really enjoy making a nice meal and having a nice bottle of wine or something and doing something
10 If you do n't take it , you know , if you ca n't take the joke they give you , they just they get really upset about it .
11 I mean , we 've got this , it 's been on , Mrs , I know , she has the same as I do , but but er the the these people who need such help , I mean , I 'm not being it it it just it just they 've just not included in the programme really , and er , we 've written I think from this committee over the years er made submissions over the years , and message still does n't seem to have got through , that that that that er this , and I think very valuable work , that can contribute to the quality of life for all of us , if we can improve the lot for these people .
12 it just he says well to me London 's cockney .
13 remember going in and seeing this film and , it just it did n't it was so to my mind , and you know thinking back now , my memory of it was of a sort of very dark and dreary
14 He told me that he 'd got a good home , or he 'd had a good home , and he just I said why do n't you live there ?
15 you see the trouble is Philip does , because he just you do n't tell me , unless you tell lies you think if you tell lies
16 Have you noticed how he , he creeps that bit , he you know , he , he do n't keep back he , he just he gets just that bit behind the
17 And really the slate industry I think probably hinges on quality being maintained you know I mean li like I said I do n't want to go in you know I 'm no expert on this sort of thing but erm A deep sense of of injustice I think is that and , oh my God if if we let him start making us just you know like robots produce more and more slate and laying off some of the older craftsmen and you know they do and David Price who knows and I mean th they put that and and then they the last fifteen years it was a it was a defunct slate quarry before you know and they I mean it 's not as i it 's not an easy thing to er work slate I 'm sure it 's d difficult and you have to know what you 're doing .
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