Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] just [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | These snotty cartoon punks will just have to carry on pogoing . |
32 | The steady erosion from astronomical to merely high has at least been good for morale : a further cut after the holidays might just jolly people into voting Tory if there were to be an autumn election . |
33 | The two sets of girls might just have well come from two countries at war . |
34 | However , if you and your partner can bear to tear yourselves away from this opening track(I 'd just hit the repeat button , and get on with it ! ) , there 's always the Adagio from Rachmaninov 's Second Symphony ( track 7 ) , perhaps the greatest musical panacea for those out of love . |
35 | Well , they have a fight erm they very rarely attack us , but they very frequently fight amongst themselves , and it 's usually over something that 's happened previously , but a few stupid words can just spark something that could be ignored if everything else was all right , but it an insult on top of hundreds of insults will just tip them over . |
36 | Every time you lead it forward like that those early hours will just reduce |
37 | Values will just take the figures . |
38 | The idea was that the pupils would just work through the sheets , working out the answers . |
39 | In normal circumstances the men would just have forced their way in and relieved him of the weapon . |
40 | ‘ If it had n't been for her courage and fortitude in going out there and taking on the role of investigator , private detective and motivator , those files would still be closed and the police would just have an unsolved case of a missing person . ’ |
41 | These other fellows will just have to get to know us . |
42 | We 'd like a change in the law er for under fourteens really , to get guns locked away in cases in houses not so children can just go and pick them up . |
43 | Some will say so : others may just ignore you . |
44 | Even if it gets to the stage where they are bound to win it , the bookies could just reduce the odds to something like 1–100 on . |
45 | And I wonder if one of the clerks could just put it before us please . |
46 | Block this re-uptake , and the transmitters will just sit in the synaptic gap , stimulating the receptors again and again and again . |
47 | Many older horses will just stand and try and drive the bot away by striking at it with their feet . |
48 | Others will just forget that they have a daughter completely , just for the reason they 're married to a white guy . |
49 | Handwriting recognition software is still lousy , and it seems the first pen systems will just have pre-programmed forms loaded . |
50 | Erm and he seems to think that er er , because he 's got this freedom and he 's got this street cred that like er , wo women will just fall over him . |
51 | The adventurers can just take the damage and shut the door behind them ; the puppets wo n't follow , they 'll just hurl a torrent of abuse at the cowardly adventurers . |
52 | But now women can just leave . |
53 | It imports small luxuries like chocolate , scent , cigarettes and fizzy wine , with which most Russians can just afford to cheer themselves up . |
54 | The fog was too thick for any of the heavies to attempt takeoff , but it was thought that the lighter , smaller and more manoeuvrable Mosquitoes might just make it . |
55 | My 12 × 40 binoculars will just take in the two Pointers to Polaris , Merak and Dubhe , which are 5 degrees of arc apart ; the 7 × 50 pair will contain them very easily , while , naturally , 20 × 70 will not . |
56 | So you folks can just relax , and have a nice quiet time . ’ |