Example sentences of "[pron] have just about " in BNC.
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1 | My downhill skiing was a little rusty to say the least , but a few too many moons ago I 'd just about cracked parallel turns , and I felt in need of a brush up . |
2 | And I 'd just about begun to believe him . |
3 | I 'd just about got a speech arranged when you announced that the afternoon had been no big deal ! ’ |
4 | I 'm expecting like a lights or something are flashing so I got the off the jet wash and I 'd just about got to the where I started again it 's gone bib bib bib bib bib is that it ? |
5 | I had just about reached the stairs , when suddenly a white door to my right burst open and a group of students tumbled out , shrieking with laughter . |
6 | I thought I had just about run the gamut of sexual experiences , but nothing like this had ever happened to me before . |
7 | I had just about run myself dry of duff funnies regarding the trusty Smith and Whatsaname . |
8 | I had just about enough , and added one or two others , and we decided to go ahead with it . ’ |
9 | ‘ I think I 've just about stopped making anything out of anything . |
10 | I 've just about managed to forgive him . |
11 | And i thought , right , I think I 've just about got time to nip home and fetch that fire wood and pick them up when they you see ? |
12 | ‘ I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . ’ |
13 | Now since I 've just about learnt the difference between the sharp end and the blunt end of a boat , I 've decided to go straight to the top and get some expert advice from the R Y A and who better than the R Y A's national coach John , Hi John . |
14 | ‘ I 've just about finished here . |
15 | ‘ I 've just about had you — in spades ! |
16 | Well I 've just about finished marking for the moment , er what it is erm I went out last night , ill advised |
17 | And I 've just about managed to get staccato in the right hand . |
18 | And I 've just about nearly round . |
19 | I think I 've just about finished with it |
20 | There are all sorts of other tales , but I think by now I 've yes I 've just about er had e had enough time I think now , have n't I ? |
21 | ‘ I have just about lost my voice , ’ he told a largely working-class crowd at McAllen , Texas . |
22 | She was blonde and doll-faced , but her blue eyes gave the impression that she 'd just about seen everything , and rather more than was healthy for so short a life . |
23 | If you can imagine a benevolent and myopic stork in goggles and woolly hat , then you 've just about got the picture . |
24 | ‘ You 've just about gone the limit now . ’ |
25 | And eventually you think you 've just about got it sussed and they throw in indexes . |
26 | She had just about finished , when she began to make out footsteps approaching from deeper in the maze of drums . |
27 | The crossing to Ostend was uneventful , with Fabia , when not hoping with all she had that everything would be all right with Barney , trying to come to terms with the fact that , despite having an innate aversion to lies and deception , she had just about agreed to practise both . |
28 | ‘ We 've just about got time for a quick swim before breakfast . ’ |
29 | WELL , we 've just about come full circle . |
30 | Fortunately we had just about recovered in time for the practical session . |