Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] just [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Kermit Weeks and Linda Meyers had just returned to Florida from France where Kermit had flown the Week 's Solution ( an aerobatic type which he had designed ) in a competition .
2 He scored a further success with Colonel Nathaniel Montgomery Moore who , on the visit which he , his wife and Miss D'Arcy had just taken to Dumfries , had encountered none other than Major General Gerard Lake , ‘ who told me about your great gallantry at Guelder — Gueld — ‘
3 Aikin notes that the cotton industry had just come to the town .
4 ANOTHER rugby season has just drawn to a close and many followers of the game in Ulster are asking questions about the future .
5 On another occasion , Mr Reynolds had just gone to bed when he had the feeling that there was a fire on the site .
6 Mr Utterson has just returned to Doctor Jekyll 's study at the end of the story .
7 PS : Stephen Fry has just confessed to taking cocaine .
8 Van Gelder had just returned to the bridge .
9 As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo .
10 I think Stan Collimore 's just said to the ref to the linesman on this side you know I started my run from m my half of the field but that would be a dangerous game to play against somebody with his pace is to give him too much space at the back of him .
11 Erm the people who who our training consultant 's just gone to I I I P L ?
12 One major bank robbery had just come to trial .
13 His creator James Driscoll has just returned to Britain after signing a £20 million deal to create the 40-acre fun park in Samara , 600 miles east of Moscow — where Digswell has been made a Freeman of the City .
14 In fact Waugh had just written to him as a stranger to thank him for his ‘ ingenious and delightful allegory ’ — his gratitude all the warmer because , as he flatteringly remarks , he had tried to buy a copy and found it sold out .
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