Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] just [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Okay is there anybody else that you would need to talk to about the recommendations that I 've just given to you ? |
2 | on that syllabus that I 've just looked at , so |
3 | The only thing that I 've just thought about actually is window wh in the me on the measurement side rather than anything else is that I have n't Because we 've just had those windows replaced , I have n't finished decorating around the top . |
4 | From a letter to my mother dated 2 May , which has escaped destruction , it is clear that I had just written to Eliot explaining that I realized the undesirability of publication , unless indeed Rowse himself were prepared to give it his endorsement . |
5 | Then there is another point that I have just touched upon : if sin degrades and hardens us , then this will affect our emotional response anyway and make it even harder for the cross to be effective in inspiring us to change our way of living . |
6 | This attitude to non-verbal communication has been encouraged by the popularisation of right-brain left-brain studies and amongst those who sponsor the soft primitivism that I have just referred to it is widely assumed that the verbal capabilities of the left cerebral hemisphere have been over-developed by a culture which puts too much emphasis on linguistic finesse and that the expressive repertoire of the supposedly holistic right hemisphere has been dangerously neglected as a consequence . |
7 | May I draw the Economic Secretary 's attention to a study that I have just received from the House of Commons Library 's statistical section ? |
8 | The right hon. Gentleman , who was a Treasury Minister throughout the lifetime of the Labour Government , will appreciate that figures such as those that I have just disclosed to the House would have been regarded as a complete impossibility in his time . |
9 | They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives . |
10 | At a conservative estimate they had cost considerably more than she had just paid for her night 's lodging . |
11 | I thought when I saw the pair of you coming that you had just raced through everything , ’ Moran laughed . |
12 | So after your walk , let the Japanese Ambassador know that you 've just walked for the whales — and why . |
13 | Transfer the F1 adults that you have just bred to new tubes containing flour-yeast mixture . |
14 | There are other examples of this , and one interesting experiment that we 've just done with birds , was with the gape response in birds . |
15 | S s so w if we use the same thing that we 've just done on our own house and say how can we stop it from happening , might not get a burglar alarm . |
16 | Now we may suggest that that 's the effect of the Second World War biasing alright biasing the estimates that we 've just produced from the whole sample . |
17 | But , I , I 'm not , you know , because thi but compared with the one that we 've just looked at this is small , but it 's still got plenty of impact . |
18 | We had works by Bronzino and Pontormo , but there was a Northern Mannerist painting gap that we have just filled with the astonishing ‘ Ceres , Bacchus and Venus ’ by Goltzius executed in pen and brown ink with brush and oils on a prepared canvas . |
19 | There 's still another shoe to drop on whether they can survive the maelstrom of pressures that they 've just plunged into . |
20 | His immense desire to have something outside himself that he could look up to and worship expressed itself not merely in that idealistic phase that he 'd just gone through , but in his attitude towards mathematical truth . |
21 | The Exec Director gave the DDA a number that he had just received from his bureau chief in London . |
22 | At the same time , Coleridge 's mother in-law , Mrs Fricker , also seemed on the point of death at the house in Oxford Street , Kingsdown , that he had just found for Sara and himself on the north side of the city . |
23 | Professor Sharp , of the Memorial University of Newfoundland , writes that he has just run across the earwig after having acquired five years ' back numbers of this magazine and to say that the Anglo-Saxons had a word for it , as we are all too well aware from listening to conversations between small children . |
24 | I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years . |
25 | The ball come across and er I see Bedford had his back to the goal , and I could see he was going to swivel and hit it with his left foot , and I 've just come across the goal and er , he just hit it down low to my right hand side and luckily I 've come the right way and pushed it wide . |
26 | However often I lived through the moment , and I had just lived through it so vividly that the palms of my hands were sweating and my heart thumping , I could not make it last beyond that point . |
27 | When all the time I had actually been with him I had always realized he was the type to make a pass at the nearest girl with his last gasp , and I had just happened to be that girl . |
28 | The letter announcing my visit lay unopened on the mat when she opened the door , and an hour later I came away believing that I admired a woman who could , under these circumstances and in some pain , treat me as if I had just stepped round the corner for a packet of tea ten minutes before , and talk to me about this and that , and nothing at all . |
29 | I fiddle with my safety catch like I 've just finished on the firing range , and I lean back looking nonchalant because I 'm too weak to make a move . |
30 | I switched on the engine , closed my eyes and … felt like I 'd just stepped onto a corporation bus . |