Example sentences of "[that] [pron] had just been " in BNC.
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1 | It was none other than the juvenile that I had just been defending . |
2 | She once reported to Robert Landgrebe , marketing manager , in a voice of genuine shock that she had just been on an aeroplane with three accountants ‘ and do you know , they tried to talk to me about design ’ . |
3 | He strode away without giving her a chance to speak , leaving her with the distinct impression that she had just been steamrollered . |
4 | Why did she get the distinct impression that she had just been steamrollered ? |
5 | She realised , wearily , almost too tired to care , that she had just been made the butt of a joke . |
6 | Then her friend told her that there had just been an earthquake , so the woman concluded that it must have been that good . |
7 | Jenjin told Rostov that Burun had broken Nogai 's wrist during an argument five days earlier , and that it had just been suggested that if his plan went ahead he might get the other one broken as well . |
8 | Now she saw that he had just been dealing with the easy , practical part first . |
9 | One day a child came home from Sunday School declaring that he had just been hearing about how Moses crossed the Red Sea with tanks and Bailey bridges . |
10 | Similarly , in the report of ‘ a sex beast nicknamed ‘ The Acne Kid ’ ’ ( Star ) , who boasted to the victim that he had just been freed from prison and said : ‘ I 've served time for rape before ’ , speculation about this possible link was scotched quickly . |
11 | ‘ Not too good , I 've heard , ’ said Greg , not adding that he had just been grilling the doctor who signed her second husband 's death certificate . |