Example sentences of "[noun] just [vb past] i " in BNC.
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1 | and Richard goes no Rebecca just told me not to do it , so you should n't |
2 | ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said . |
3 | You expect me to believe that the board just chose me at random ? |
4 | This girl just told me about this Polo factory outlet up near Canada … you can get a $200 knitted sweater for , like $20 — that 's outrageous ! ’ |
5 | Something that Eva just told me . ’ |
6 | Helen just made me laugh but this was sober business . |
7 | Matthew just made me laugh cos he said like |
8 | We started accumulating works of art and people just assumed I was in the business . |
9 | ‘ I was fine until I got on the pitch but then it all drained away and the game just passed me by . |
10 | ‘ Yes , Danny just called me . |
11 | I do n't know whether you 've received my You know , the one my manager just sent me , but I have n't . |
12 | For the sound of his voice just filled me with dread |
13 | Your daughter just said I 've got a , I think it 's because I 'm hungry ! |
14 | The guv'nor just told me . |
15 | The refuge just told me to stay put and they sent a car round for me . |
16 | Our doctor just thought I should let someone know , just in case . ’ |
17 | If I 'd been fitter and actually lived in London it would n't have been a problem but spending 24 hours a week in heavy traffic , being away from home and missing out on spending time with my children just got me down . |
18 | If I 'd been fitter and actually lived in London it would n't have been a problem but spending 24 hours a week in heavy traffic , being away from home and missing out on spending time with my children just got me down . |
19 | Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’ |
20 | These ones just appeared I think . |
21 | Prison just made me worse ; it did nowt else . |
22 | GENEVIEVE CAUDEN ( STUDENT ) : A bullet just grazed me a little bit . |
23 | ‘ Old Major Tilney just slipped me half a quid , ’ said Pickerage . |
24 | Cha Charlie just told me it . |