Example sentences of "[pron] have just [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd just met this medium — how could she have known this ? ’ |
2 | I , I 'd just taken this thing |
3 | I told you I sleep in that chair , did n't I ? — It must have been about midnight because I 'd just watched this film and that did n't finish until half eleven . |
4 | And they were interviewing this feller , he said , oh we went for a day out he said and I 'd just bought this car and I was really made up with it he said |
5 | That evening , pacing the floor of his chamber before the most able of his mormaers and his churchmen , he had said , ‘ What would I do if I were Siward and I had just lost all hope of my heirs ruling Northumbria ? |
6 | I had just taken another look at Debonair — at Vron , my future stepmother . |
7 | I mean some people are looking at me as though I 've just revealed some dread secret |
8 | Then there 's a live Metheny Group album in the can , which is due for release in the summer of ‘ 93 , and I 've just done another album with a really interesting young sax player called Gary Thomas . |
9 | I 'm in the Flying Fox and I 've just spent some time hovering at just a thousand feet over Bicester and the town centre looking good there . |
10 | Er this is , I mean I 've just got that way . |
11 | I 've just got another bit of paper a note saying please note while you are at college you are asked to do four hours overtime and that 's not a contract , it 's just a letter . |
12 | ‘ Hell , I 've just got another parking fine . |
13 | Well I thought if I get one this size , that will do for a few weeks rather than take some of them home and mess about better than there 's a big packet like a big one at home I 've just opened this morning so it 's |
14 | Incidentally , I 've just had another medical , this time for insurance , and I seem to be perfectly fine , except for one thing , I 've grown . |
15 | and I have just done some work for Derbyshire and they have deducted twe tax at twenty five per cent and for my invoice . |
16 | She says I have just bought this pram from a jumble sale and I am thinking I may use it as a flower pot and maybe make some model babies out of flowers . |
17 | She 'd just got some leverage , loosened enough to see the front of a plywood box , when a soft footstep in the doorway made her leap , guiltily , to her feet . |
18 | You lose your confidence because you never know whether you 've just asked that question or whether you are simply talking out-of-date rubbish . |
19 | Mm unless you 've just got some disease . |
20 | You 've just told this man |
21 | You 've just told this man that he his experience is invalid . |
22 | We maybe jus just have n't got it severe cos you 've just had that operation . |
23 | Now and you 've just had another prescription for that have n't you ? |
24 | She looked at Roman , so strong and dependable ; any woman would give thanks every day of her life for a man like him , and she had just ruined any chance she had of being that woman . |
25 | ‘ On the other hand , ’ amended Constance , who had just voiced this thought , ‘ it 's the sort of place you might find nuns walking , telling their beads and saying their hours and stuff . |
26 | ‘ I did n't know the man sitting next to the producer was Dick Lester , who had just directed that film , ’ recalled Crawford ‘ Anyway , I got the part and it certainly could n't have been my charm or personality that did it . ’ |
27 | she 's just looked this way now . |
28 | I think she 's just had another baby or summat . |
29 | She does n't realize we 've just done this bit . |
30 | We er are fortunate enough in having a training scheme , in fact we were able to elect our first pensioner representative trustee two years ago and he is with us today , we 've just had another election and er two this time were elected , they will be trained , they had er Mr Hill had a two-day training by our actuaries er Watsons which are a big company , er but in talking to him about it he felt there was a lot to be said for having continued training , not just at the beginning of a two or three-year stint , but successively later . |