Example sentences of "you have just [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 these can be rather daunting when you 've just set up your ribber .
32 You 've just hurtled halfway round the world only to say goodbye to your estranged wife 's grandmother !
33 That baggage you 've just taken on to help in the bedroom wears one like that and ties her apron right up under her breasts till they nearly pop out , beggin' your pardon , Mr Timothy .
34 because you 've just taken on too much .
35 that you 've just taken out .
36 Now , based on the information that you 've just taken down you need to give thought to the way in which you compile those .
37 You 've just to get on and overcome them .
38 All day you feel as if you 've just had about ten handjobs .
39 A and did you say it in the voice you 've just used now to me ?
40 No , I took it home , I I was sort of leaving that to you you know , as you say , as you 've just mentioned now that , but no , I thought when you first of you said have n't got the time to put these all the layers of on , you know and
41 Er the County Council did not use the erm calculation of need which would be affected by the proposition you 've just put forward based on land-take , past land-take .
42 So backspace delete to get rid of the space you 've just put in .
43 Imagine you have just moved in to a new flat .
44 Congratulations , you have just crossed over .
45 The main secret of the latch tool cast off technique is to keep the latch on the tool open , with the stitch ( that you have just cast off ) held firmly in place behind the latch under your thumb until you have retrieved the next stitch on to the hook .
46 This involves breathing in the air you have just breathed out .
47 Imagine that you have just come home from your hard day being an Environmental Health Officer , and your neighbour , who happens to be a builder or bookmaker or something , invites you down to the pub , and over a pint he says , ‘ I heard something on the radio about some story .
48 Recall the warning which you read above : All these fancy search algorithms which you have just read about are not really much use for algorithmic learning .
49 The theory is based on the same Equivalence Principle you have just read about .
50 ‘ How often in the course of driving a car , taking a walk , or some routine activity , do you ‘ wake up ’ to discover that , for the moment at least , you have no recollection of the places you have just passed through or the things you have just done ? ’
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