Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] just [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ E mast be LOADED — and then getting on the next coach to Leeds to get all me money just like John Lennon 's dad . ’ |
2 | The dagger moved closer , nicking part of my neck just under my left ear . |
3 | She always slings my card just at the wrong time . |
4 | ‘ I have n't worked for my degree just to be handed a cosy role in the family firm ! |
5 | They put a safety rope around my waist just in case . |
6 | I met and married my husband just at the point when I was beginning to apply for senior registrar posts . |
7 | They keep a list of it and when overtime comes back , see I 'll have to make it up then , I 'd rather do that than re-arrange all my stuff just for that , I usually come in seven o'clock |
8 | ‘ I wo n't even go back to my flat just in case someone is watching it . |
9 | If your joints are good , no cramping is necessary but I did put a couple of webbing cramps on my chair just to be on the safe side . |
10 | I reckon I dropped my fare just before the Bank of England . ’ |
11 | ‘ The man I went to cured my hip just by stroking it , ’ Sean said . |
12 | I went to Westminster one night in mid-March , and was waiting for my bus just outside the Abbey . |
13 | I said I 'd bottle of wine off my dad just for us three , that 's just for us three . |
14 | and she 's coming over to see my dad just for the day you know . |
15 | The vertebrae in its backbone just behind its head have spikes on their lower surface which project downwards into its throat to form a small saw . |
16 | We 've come to do Merry Monk , an HVS at its left-hand end which requires us to traverse carefully along its base just above the slow-moving water , grasping strange iron spikes driven into the rock . |
17 | They had proceeded through childhood and into their adolescence just like a thousand and one other families in the community . |
18 | City got their winner just after half-time . |
19 | The pile of messages that greeted Loretta when she arrived at her college just after twelve next day was a sure sign that the beginning of term was only two days away . |
20 | For on its 20-acre edge-of-town site , with neat new houses nudging its entrance just off a busy roundabout , the Botanic Centre is ambitiously committed to spreading the Green gospel . |
21 | Across the square from the Colégio Church is the Museum of Sacred Art ( Museu de Arte Sacra ) , with its entrance just round the corner in Rua do Bispo . |
22 | Before she could do more than smile up at him , he had kissed her eyes , her lips , the soft skin of her neck just below her ear , and then he began to unbutton her clothes . |
23 | They park their car just beside Doug 's house . |
24 | Hereford lost their grip just for a second , but that was long enough for Phil Chard to get one back for the cobblers . |
25 | ‘ And remember , ’ she quipped , ‘ Dames Martha and Elizabeth recalled seeing Lady Eleanor walking in the grounds below their window just before Compline . ’ |
26 | Mrs Zamzam agreed to let me photograph her and she sat a little unsteadily beside the wall of her home just in front of the cherry tree . |
27 | I still thought it meant the truck was used for hunting but I asked the labs to check her clothing just in case . |
28 | It holds up to three horses and will be driven to and from London by Mrs Charley from their home just outside Coventry . |
29 | She could spend hours at a dressing-table , gravely staring at her reflection just as an artist might gaze on his work in search of a final gloss that might turn a merely pretty picture into a masterpiece . |
30 | The girl , who was reading English at Puddephat 's college — one of the first women students there , in fact — had been found dead in her room just before the end of the summer term . |