Example sentences of "have just [vb pp] [to-vb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Unfortunately , the family has just had to fit in around Graham 's needs , ’ Kathleen adds .
2 The trust , which attracts 30,000 visitors each year to its exhibition of pictures illustrating Whitby 's past , has just managed to scrape through with a surplus of £75 .
3 ‘ Its concentration on domestic mortgages makes it more like a building society than a bank and , although it has been making losses with the rest of them , it has just managed to climb back into profitability . ’
4 She has just managed to scuttle out of its way as it slammed down next to her , but the tip of one of her legs had been trapped and she had been forced to sever it and leave it behind .
5 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
6 He turned up at a party one night having just managed to get back from Italy where he 'd been supposed to be studying and it came out that he 'd been to Rome , too , and had actually met her father and knew their story — better than she did — and had sat at the feet of the Marchesa Giulia .
7 This was before I was playing with Chet and everything , so that 's all it really needed , and I 've just tried to keep up since then .
8 Guess I 've just learned to put up with it .
9 No I 'm actually going over to Northamptom working for the week so we 've just orgainsed to go down and see the game .
10 I 've just had to get on with it , and that 's been a good thing . ’
11 So you 've just got to watch out that you you 're gon na miss those things if you 're not careful .
12 No they 're fine , you 've just got to sort out what the difference is .
13 I 've just got to carry on as best I can ’
14 And with this go , I 've just got to go on through this , the average weight of an consignment Express , or on next day is twenty eight kilos , and if you 're talking about two day , three day , it was ninety nine kilos .
15 If we ca n't get anything else and we ca n't afford anything else we 've just got to go on paying it but
16 So you 've just got to work out some way that 'll make sense to you for remembering which way round they go and probably one good way is just write them out quite a few times think of a lot of words beginning with D.
17 ‘ But the way I see it I 've just got to get on with it , I do n't have any choice . ’
18 I 've just got to get out of here . ’
19 She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible .
20 He says you 've just got to get out .
21 She wanted to sit down but I said we 've just got to get out as soon as possible .
22 He says you 've just got to get out .
23 I 've just got to figure out how to win that last point . ’
24 I 've just got to stay on and get round the course . ’
25 ‘ There comes a point when you 've just got to face up to the private hell you go through every day . ’
26 It had penetrated through the layered chalks on which Troodos sits and had just begun to bring up rock cores from the ophiolite 's fringe .
27 Maxim 's thinking had just begun to catch up with why two armed watchmen — the ones outside his own flat had n't been armed — had suddenly turned up in the service road of Neptune Court .
28 The sky above the glittering slate roofs was as blue as the curious lilies which had just begun to come out under the dining-room window , trumpet flowers set like the seed-head of a dandelion but as blue as — the sky .
29 The crowd had just started to thin out , and there was a disgruntled note in the talk of those who were sticking it out .
30 At that point Jennifer had just had to give up her own job as she had found it impossible to continue nursing and Rachel could clearly remember the night she 'd found her sister severely depressed about her future .
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