Example sentences of "[pers pn] could just about " in BNC.

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1 I said that I thought I could just about get my act together sufficiently to come .
2 My ankles were like tree trunks and I could just about reach the model because I was so big .
3 I could just about twitch my fingers , but certainly could n't pick anything up .
4 But I could just about fit in going .
5 I could just about get mine on it .
6 I could just about hear Carter in the far reaches of my mind .
7 I do n't know if I 'm going to , lets see what else is on , Jagged Edge is on I might watch that instead , oh god its still time , I could , yes I think I could just about give that a wide enough berth
8 I could just about cope with Big Ben in my living room , but the miniature Alastair Burnett would worry me a little I think .
9 Although she could just about reach the top shelf with her fingertips , she was very unsteady .
10 By then she could just about face up to the knowledge she had been trying to resist since February 1944 ; that every last member of her family had died in the concentration camps .
11 Bill expected her to be at York racecourse to ride out at eight — if she put her foot down , she could just about make it .
12 By covering her hands and lower arms in the most enormous pair of rubber gloves she could just about force herself to help with the washing up .
13 From where she was standing , she could just about make out the shape of Patrick 's cap as he hurried down the back lane .
14 She could just about hear the pilot yelling for silence .
15 By screwing her eyes up against the glare , she could just about make out what was going on in the refectory .
16 If Rourke was out , she could just about cope .
17 She could just about manage a day away from London .
18 She could just about manage Thursday , she thought .
19 Because , while she could just about put up with the attitude of Lady Wyndham towards herself , there was no way she was prepared to let the beastly old woman be unkind to the children .
20 Now you could just about buy one wreck for that sort of money .
21 When he is perched precariously on a sandbag at the time , however , you could just about get away with charging extra .
22 At FL080 we could just about remain out of cloud .
23 Clerk of the Course Hugo Bevan said : ‘ We could just about have raced today .
24 We could just about race at the moment , ’ said clerk of the course Nick Cheyne .
25 It seemed that we could just about raise the amount of the offer we had decided upon and still avoid bankruptcy .
26 With the help of a couple of good men and with Jean 's know-how , they could just about make it .
27 They could just about tolerate his seedy affair with Antonia de Sancha .
28 They could just about remember the Store , but it did n't mean much to them .
29 I mean time of physiological difference and strength needs of their strength that they could just about fire a and he could n't even pull them back and so they you know , fine if you wan na go hunting use the boat
30 Come to think of it , if the bus had started out from NZ at the start of last season , it could just about have delivered everyone to Southampton in time for the famous Away Win .
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