Example sentences of "[noun pl] have just " in BNC.

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1 A vicar 's wife who 's an expert on knickers has just completed an in depth investigation into bras .
2 Hunza peaks has just defeated a Swedish team , who disliked the steep , ice-covered slabs , climbed with apparent ease by Jones and Fowler .
3 The scene is Haddington in East Lothian and INROADS has just overlaid part of the Main Street .
4 Permoid of Aycliffe , Britain 's largest manufacturer of famous steel beer casks has just launched a new half a million pound production line in a bid to attract sales from Germany .
5 A manufacturer of sun care products has just issued a report showing that the view on tanning has come full circle .
6 The pre-modern relationship which prevailed for centuries has just as enduring an influence .
7 The bouncy Miss Routledge , whose run in Bennett 's Talking Heads has just come to a close , explained : ‘ Alan just selects someone , writes the piece and posts it through the letterbox .
8 An appeal for funds has just raised the first £100,000 , enabling the Museum to further improve the facilities offered to the visitors to this already fascinating centre of British aviation and motoring .
9 A new range of shampoos , scents and perfumed oils for pampered pets has just been launched in America .
10 I took off at the first light and made the rendezvous as planned and found the fighters had just become airborne .
11 But suppose that nearly all the entries had just happened to be nasty .
12 She had n't meant to ask , the words had just slipped out .
13 To ensure that descriptions corresponded to memories for events from the drive that subjects had just completed , as recorded on the video tape , descriptions were eliminated from the analysis if they included no correct details about the actual events at the junction .
14 Niklaus had just swarmed up Resurrection , taking a bit of a flyer in the process , being into the British way of things , and was obviously having a great day out .
15 its the same in all jobs , look at the banks how they 've had to cut down on staff , computers have just totally took over , I mean every , every area of work more or less its been done away with by computers
16 The successful receptionist models could be used to devise special training to enable CAB receptionists to ascertain the depth of a problem ; they could serve the dual function of assessing which clients have just come in for a form or a local address and they could make appointments for others in person or by telephone and smooth the queue .
17 About half a dozen big black cars have just pulled up outside . ’
18 Thanks have just been received in the Office from Janice Glen for the lovely flowers and card she received on her birthday .
19 I think so , you know , and the lads have just said that , and then we went I think after the first goal , twenty odd minutes , it looked as though three one it was going to end up did n't it .
20 The three Frenchmen have just settled into the trench as I contemplated the hordes of mosquitoes that were now descending on the area .
21 The lessons on the causes and remedies of worry were most beneficial and the psychology of using your mind in order to create a change in the body , which came through in most of the classes , helped to reduce the constant tensions in my mind , with the result that I am a much less tense person and a lot of my worries have just vanished .
22 Unfortunately it may not be this World Cup , for the Scots have just a minuscule chance of qualifying .
23 The goals have just dried up .
24 Their roles have just evolved .
25 ‘ Tell you what , ’ she said , ‘ I think Barbs has just run away . ’
26 I 've just chap , one of my chaps has just come back off a three days , confined spaces , responsible person course .
27 Pure DEAE has just begun to be marketed in Australia under the trade name Provital-H .
28 The Rev. Gary Strong , one of the best methodist ministers here who changes lives has just issued a ‘ Call to the Churches and Nations of Southern Africa ’ .
29 This board of directors has just been spelling out the fact that we 're in big trouble ; we 're heavily in debt , we 're showing a … a net loss before taxation … we can barely afford this month 's wages bills , we ca n't meet half our orders … all that does n't just come blazing in overnight after an accident with the new singeing machine in the printing plant … ’
30 Eight days before the choice Mains ' face seemed set in a state of shock , for the All Blacks had just escaped 24–21 from defeat by Ireland in the First Test .
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