Example sentences of "be just [prep] the corner " in BNC.

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31 However , Gav 's biggest collar is just around the corner .
32 The reason for her rejection of society is mainly due to her mother , who is a religious fanatic , and believes that the ‘ Day of Judgement ’ is just around the corner .
33 And another one is just round the corner as this book is published .
34 As we got to Tottenham Court Road — which is just round the corner — she spotted the Ann Summers sex shop there and said , hang on , let's just pop in there for a minute .
35 A panda will eat meat if the opportunity arises , but it seems the attitude is not one of a hunter — the effort seems to great when the sun is warm and a cosy spot for a nap is just round the corner .
36 THE Bank of England last night sank lingering Tory hopes that the recovery is just round the corner .
37 But , times are moving on , local government review is just round the corner , and erm , we see that grant maintained schools of course are coming along .
38 Marsh Lane police station is just round the corner from the Strand where they abducted him , ’ a middle-aged man said .
39 I think it 's just on the corner in n it Ded ?
40 ‘ It 's just round the corner , love , ’ she said .
41 It 's just round the corner in the next street . ’
42 There 's really no excuse because it 's just round the corner .
43 Yeah erm you give you give you give me the money now and I 'll give you the elephant later it 's just round the corner .
44 It 's just round the corner .
45 Erm the , there is an annex to the hotel , so some of us will be sleeping in the annex but taking all our meals in the , and it 's just round the corner
46 It 's a long way to go if he 's just round the corner . ’
47 My car 's just round the corner . ’
48 Children in need night 's just around the corner , so come into Radio Nottingham soon and purchase your Pudsey .
49 Hey , the SS Great Britain was just round the corner !
50 Thank God the Palladium was just round the corner .
51 As it turned out , rather too much excitement was just around the corner .
52 For years articles like this have been heralding the ‘ impending ’ arrival of a new British Standard for plain clay roofing tiles : good news was just around the corner .
53 Caricature was just around the corner .
54 Gone are the days when Grandma lived down the road and Auntie Maud was just around the corner , each of them providing a comforting and experienced shoulder for the young mother to lean upon .
55 Home Rule was just around the corner .
56 They began a three-year love affair , but were not to marry until he had enjoyed the full fruits of the fame that was just around the corner .
57 That one or two might make enough money to pass as legitimately successful , but that most would go on hoping for and talking about the ‘ up for none touch ’ that was just around the corner if only this and that fell into place until they became little more than saloon-bar bores .
58 Trouble for the carefree couple , though , was just around the corner
59 When Sir Eric was appointed Rector in 1985 everyone was congratulating themselves that the financial squeeze on the universities , which had lasted 15 years , was now at an end and that stable funding was just around the corner .
60 But a new row was just around the corner .
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