Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] just [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , we 'd better just approve the minutes of the meeting process , of the last meeting first of all , had n't we lads ?
2 I 'd only just bought the Granada .
3 the dining chairs , I 've had everything out at least I have n't cleaned the windows but , I was half way through , well I was almost finished , I 'd just just done the stairs though and Bernie came !
4 who would administer all the drugs etc , erm , they come in and they said right just take a sit Joy and you know make yourself comfortable , I said oh fine and I sat , sat in the chair said well I 'll sit with these for me dining room and I 'll have four for me bedroom and
5 MR MAJOR said last night that he had only just begun the tasks he had set himself .
6 But even as he at last turned and , more like a conjurer than ever , whipped the cloth from the object on the table , which turned out to be a saucepan containing water scooped from the shattered font , the first heavy drops began to drum on the altar table ; and while the Padre was saying : " Hope Mary Ellen , I baptize thee In the name of the Father and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost , Amen , " the Collector , forgetting that he had only just renounced an interest in the vain pomp and glory of the world , thought crossly : " That wo n't do the Louis XVI table any good at all . "
7 He then visited Quebec Barracks and saw the new brick buildings there which had only just replaced the old South African war huts .
8 But now the meal was over , and David had only just made an appearance .
9 Anyway that thought decided me to make for the bedroom but I was late starting and had only just reached the top of the stairs when he was half-way up with the big brown teapot held in his pelting position .
10 He had been up half the previous night upon a quite different case , and all this night upon this , which had only just become a case , and his , after all .
11 It seemed to D'Arcy that his head had only just hit the cushion on the settee in Victor 's flat when he was shaken awake .
12 I had only just joined the school as my family had recently moved into the area .
13 Cousin and neighbour Nicholas Gutesha , said : ‘ Robert had only just decorated the house as a Christmas treat for his mum . ’
14 This was the moment for me to escape , but I had only just left the sitting-room and reached the hall , when Mr Rochester appeared through another door .
15 If they wished to prevent Labour forming a government , they would have to come to an arrangement with Baldwin , rather than any other Conservative ; and since the Liberals had only just fought an election opposing Baldwin 's policy of Protection , this would be a difficult course for them to take .
16 Carson had only just put the phone down after trying to get Alison 's number from Enquiries , but as he 'd waited for his call to be taken he 'd thought of her , perhaps contemptuous of his anxiety and annoyed by his persistence , and he 'd hung up without even making his request .
17 At Covent Garden , John was joined by Nerina and Heaton from the group of dancers he had worked with at Sadler 's Wells , and he quickly made new friends , including Ray Powell and , especially , Henry Legerton , an Australian who had also just joined the company after dancing for Massine in a play with ballets , based on the novel A Bullet in the Ballet .
18 It was quite a busy week , going to the concerts and the theatre and visiting friends again , as well as seeing some we had n't managed to see earlier , such as Maria and Mike who 'd just had their second baby , and Robert ( Easting ) and Christine who had also just had a baby .
19 ( Actually , it was a triple because he had also just won the Canadian Open a few days before . )
20 A large gloomy bedroom had been the setting of it , hung with draperies , not the kind of thing you would expect a child to sleep in , but it was a little child that lay on the bed , white and still , the elderly man , evidently a doctor , who had seemingly just lifted a looking glass from the parted lips , turning to the young father and imparting the news of death , while the mother in a transport of grief clung to her husband , her head buried in his shoulder .
21 He had evidently just eaten a meal , for the remains of it lay in a red handkerchief open on the ground .
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