Example sentences of "just in case he " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want him asking me questions like where I 'm going and stuff like that , just in case he tells Mr Jackson .
2 I dare n't drop him in , just in case he became a little less enthusiastic .
3 Just in case he 's sick , ’ she said , pointedly , indicating the package in the bottom of the bucket .
4 He carries a picture of wife Sarah and his two young boys , just in case he forgets what they look like !
5 Yet he still postponed a quick flight out of here , just in case he was involved in a sudden death play-off .
6 Both girls quickly turned their faces away , just in case he would want to take revenge on them later for having witnessed his humiliation .
7 And a bottle of wine , open one just in case he feels like a glass .
8 He had two spare hats in his room just in case he ever lost his usual one , or somebody stole it .
9 Just in case he met any of the Springall household he went down Friday Street , turning into Bread Street and back up St Mary Le Bow .
10 ‘ I 'm not sure what time he 'll be through with his meeting , but perhaps I 'd better get back to the hotel and show willing just in case he 's there . ’
11 ‘ Neither do I , master , but keep smiling just in case he changes his mind . ’
12 They say the servants prepare food and set his table every day in each of these houses just in case he arrives .
13 She hung around for a while , looking aimlessly into the shop windows , wondering if she should go and have a coffee in the Franz Joseph , just in case he was there .
14 But we 'll watch very carefully for the three Luxembourgs at the end of the week , just in case he 's planning a fresh revolt on the stage . ’
15 If I were you , though , I 'd get straight on home just in case he comes back .
16 And , as the lift doors opened , just in case he still had n't got the message , she gave him one furious push away from her and as he let go of her and went reeling backwards , ‘ Do n't you ever dare do that to me again ! ’ she flew .
17 ‘ I had ridden Ile de Bourbon for trainer Fulke Johnson Houghton in all of his home gallops and also won on the colt in the King Edward VII stakes at Royal Ascot but when Piggott asked me had the horse made any improvement from then and before the big King George race I had to tell him that I was unaware of it just in case he might want to take over .
18 Just in case he chucks some out .
19 Just in case he 's gets a whiff of it , you know .
20 Just in case he 's got these .
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