Example sentences of "have [verb] just about " in BNC.
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1 | Donaldson , whose previous works have included a biography of the Canadian skier , Steve Podborski , has quizzed just about every available friend , colleague and observer of Villeneuve 's . |
2 | This car has rewritten the rules that underline the supermini concept , since it won European Car of the Year in 1983 ( Peugeot 205 was second ) and it has won just about every award possible . |
3 | It 's early to tell yet ) to a recent number of one of the fashion monthlies , the wheel has turned just about half-circle and arrived at the point where it is almost essential to talk about the food and drink , because they have been chosen mainly with a view to distracting attention from the table decorations . |
4 | Fry has done just about every other job at Barnet , including cleaning out the toilets , so the boardroom would seem a natural progression . |
5 | This one has got just about every secondary school in Oxford , county secondary school on it , so it 's just where the schools are really . |
6 | has held just about every office it is possible to hold in the Labour Party . |
7 | She reckoned that she 'd considered just about every possible course . |
8 | Sometimes when we 'd been out to clubs Bernie would give me a lift home to my parents ' , right out in Greenford where we 'd moved just about the time I started keeping twilight hours . |
9 | What I meant was he 'd got just about the finest set of false teeth I 've ever seen . |
10 | He , Rufus , could have got just about enough together for the petrol en route and maybe his own food . |
11 | He 's a good man in a crisis having experienced just about all his football at the rough end of the stick and he 'll be prepared to battle — it just depends on whether the directors battle with him . |
12 | There was a burst of male laughter from the bar , which had suddenly filled up with men wearing MCC ties ; the day 's play at Lord 's would have ended just about twenty minutes ago . |
13 | We must have covered just about everything over those four days , from carrying boxes and travelling with birds to ferreting to keep them fed . |
14 | Hell , her system had absorbed just about every ju-ju the GenTech labs could leak illegally onto the market , and she was still kicking . |
15 | I 've seen just about every kind of drunk , but I 've never seen one shake like he did . |
16 | And even if Harvey had written just about the whole of Amaranth 's damn speech , she would , were it to be successful , be more in need of his favours than Harvey 's . |
17 | ‘ Ye 've said just about enough , ’ Bull O'Malley snarled dangerously , his face twitching . |
18 | all , I mean you 've said just about everything I think . |
19 | ‘ And I 've got just about the best security around , ’ he says . |
20 | The people here are still hungry , but they 've got just about enough to survive . |
21 | ‘ So I 've got just about two years and nine months to pay back the full sixty pounds plus interest ? ’ |
22 | I 've had just about enough of this . |
23 | We 've had just about everything : the family , each other , this glorious refuge . |
24 | ‘ I 've had just about enough of this . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 've had just about all I can take of this mucking about . |
26 | I 've had just about enough trouble from you and your family . ’ |
27 | ‘ Let me tell you , Deveraugh , ’ She gritted , her voice shaking with anger , ‘ I 've had just about all I can stomach of your malicious slanders . |
28 | Even if only half the entries were true , or nearly true , Earth had influenced just about every aspect of the worlds from which it was divided . |
29 | If you suffer from spots and think you 've tried just about every remedy there is , think again . |
30 | ‘ We 've tried just about everywhere , ’ said Abi who works in marketing . |