Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [modal v] just " in BNC.

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1 Chairman I 'd just David Allenby Harrogate Borough Council .
2 Chairman I 'd just like to vote this man 's attention for one brief minute on Appendix A , er the situation analyses from the work that will go into the Highways Committee service plan .
3 One student had a Citroen Visa , which I immediately assumed was the GTi version — Peugeot 205 kit in a Peugeot 104 chassis — and the sort of lukewarm hatch I can just about afford now .
4 Right good and you should always check that before you draw it just in case your pie chart comes out and put , put that up in the air a bit I 'll just show you that , those are good there , but up in the air like that
5 Okay erm if you want to call your mum I 'll just
6 Now erm just just by way of look I 'll just interrupt this slightly I 'll come back to it in a second .
7 It 'd be just my luck I 'll just touch it and it 'd go off .
8 I mean there 's times I could just take Billy and just but then you have to think , no .
9 I had hoped that like the proverbial old soldier I could just quietly fade away but it did n't quite pan out like that .
10 But David with with respect but David I can just see people 's eyes glazed over right now .
11 Gentlemen I 'll just take one last question , Gordon
12 If I only took the big parts and none of this TV crap I 'd just go away to film , and then when I was around I 'd really be around .
13 I 'm going to have to ap apologize er to all the speakers on the platform , who 've actually got prior commitments er pretty soon after the speeches I 'll just let Mick speak and then I 'm gon na have to close the meeting .
14 Politically the post-1945 world has not been unified , but bi- polar , and organised round two superpowers which may just be describable as jumbo-sized nations , but certainly not as parts of an international state system of the 19th-century or pre-1939 type .
15 Er I were telling you about the pianos , in one particular terrace you could just imagine it in , what , nineteen er twenty si no , twenty seven twenty eight , and you know things were bad , you talk about the thirties , the twenties were worse than that .
16 The toddler age group is particularly prone to this type of behaviour problem and parents may seek help from GPs and paediatricians who may just say that the child will grow out of it ( Christopherson 1986 ) .
17 If you shaded your eyes you could just make it out : a gleaming band of silver right across the horizon .
18 They did , it was true , have an agitated fit of booing and hissing , but this was , M. Grimaud explained , an expression of spontaneous disapproval of Picasso who could just be made out , small brown face under black beret at the other side of the arena .
19 ‘ The fans up there do n't know him and probably think he 's a big centre forward who can just head a ball — but they 're wrong .
20 I mean to my mind you might just as well spend your money on , what are you doing idiot , on a well made piece of furniture today like some of those we 've seen in , in
21 Having to hold the button down all the time made it a bit awkward for looking out of the side window , but by craning her neck she could just manage to see the hole to the rear of the craft .
22 It 's OK in a caff — you can just ask for egg and chips or if they have pictures you can just point , but I think I might have trouble in a restaurant cos you got to read from a menu thing , and I have a bit of trouble with my reading .
23 In the dim light she could just make out some moving shapes .
24 But Aunt Emmy I , you know , I know she 's in , you , in daylight you can just see a , a shape of a person standing there , yes .
25 At the finish of the contest we can just about call Jacob the victor .
26 ‘ AT THE top of Wears Hill we could just make out a signpost , pointing inland to Ashley Chase .
27 ‘ Now that they ca n't get hold of cocaine they 'll just crash out . ’
28 Mm the water in my other pond is crystal clear , see straight down to the bottom , and another thing I want this hedge quite high cos keep the sun off my pond , if you let the sun on the pond it 'll just go green
29 ‘ I thought if I planted a few seeds of jealousy in your mind it might just drive you into my arms that little bit sooner . ’
30 Yeah , and I said erm , and I said that were n't , if that was n't enough I said bearing in mind he 'd just come out of intensive care off a life support machine , I said and which I think that , that tells us that he needs a bit of extra care compared to some of them on the ward , I said I know they 're all important and I know you 're busy but I said I think you should 've had a bit of priority , he was dying , and you know he 's dying , you 'd been told , she said yes that 's right , I said but what really broke my bloody heart was from one o'clock that dinner time he sat in that chair , we left that hospital at half past eight and you assured us he 'd go to bed and when we came in the next morning at half past ten Joy he sat there exactly the bloody same , in the same filthy blanket and the same catheter on him , oh I went fucking mad and I said how dare you , I said because somebody 's told they 're dying does that mean they 've got to be forgot ?
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