Example sentences of "just [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Though , it 's just that , one of the things that Caroline actually , er working on with Warwick University is a way of re-looking at public services and how there funded right , it 's basically to help David to make the case with Margaret Margaret for more money with the local Government , but erm I mean the sort of things we 've been getting into is like when you considering paying for public services , should you , should you pay like in advance like through the National Insurance System or like , like I mean the French Health Service for example , people pay it for ambulances when they use them , though they pay on a differential rate , but I mean it 's an issue to debate , it 's right , and I 've just been thinking about lavatory while you 've been speaking .
2 I 've just been thinking about you . "
3 The gleam in his eyes made her uncomfortably certain he knew perfectly well what she 'd just been thinking .
4 ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup .
5 Charles Archer says , ‘ I had just been manning my gun and had sat down when we took the hit .
6 ‘ And here it is convenient to refer pointedly to the fact that it is Mr. Matthey , the original lessee , and not the Richardson executors , his assignees , who is defendant to the action and respondent on this appeal , as well as to the further fact that it was these executors , and not Mr. Matthey , who were the real and only actors in the matters to which I have just been referring .
7 Er in fact I have now , Mr has found the er the report which has actually got the traffic assessment e that we 've just been referring to which is er no western relief road but with in an inner northern road .
8 ‘ It could be the killer was somebody who had just been passing by the apartment block . ’
9 The West had just been sending gold straight to Stalin 's coffers . ’
10 er , this is not of , this is not of the point , in fact it 's on it , it 's a point which I asked you before and er it concerned , I think it 's the same case as the one we 've just been mentioning the , with the commission of objecting to erm appeal procedures on the grounds they are unfair , is that , that 's the same one is n't it ? , let me just perhaps look at it
11 I 've just been taping loads , four .
12 And I think they 'd just been hounding him for a while and that was the last straw .
13 You 've just been seeing too many films .
14 Well , but I 've just been conversing with ghosts myself .
15 ‘ No , you 've just been lookin' , ’ she said .
16 His expression was severe and disapproving as if he 'd just been sucking on a slice of lemon .
17 I 've just been filling in my books and reading all about it .
18 As I write , on Easter day , I have just been listening to Matins from King 's college , Cambridge , broadcast on Radio 3 — superb performances of music by William Byrd and a finely engineered sound .
19 ‘ By the way , I 've just been listening to the news .
20 Oh I 've just been listening to your conversation with Dennis and Iris .
21 ‘ I 've just been posting a letter for poor Mrs. Fanshawe , Sister , ’ she said virtuously .
22 We 've just been ironing it , sellotaping it and refolding it .
23 ‘ No-one has been here only me and Miss Morgan , just been bathing me , she has , see ? ’
24 He 'd just been trying to squeeze a split-shot on to his line and it had popped out of his fingers .
25 If he 'd just been trying to clear the hell out , then it meant there were probably other FAKINTIL escapers at large who had n't been able to make it back to the mountains either .
26 If Albany speaks , it suggests an attempt to reassert authority he has just been trying to give away ( as Gurr proposes about as upbeat a close as leaving Denmark in Fortinbras 's control ) .
27 took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’
28 ‘ I have just been speaking to Officer Hassan .
29 ‘ I 've just been speaking to my sister .
30 ‘ I 've just been speaking to Drewer , ’ rapped Naylor .
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