Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] have just " in BNC.
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1 | The other view is that institutions have just evolved . |
2 | To ensure that descriptions corresponded to memories for events from the drive that subjects had just completed , as recorded on the video tape , descriptions were eliminated from the analysis if they included no correct details about the actual events at the junction . |
3 | To illustrate this process in its simplest form , assume that banks have just one type of liability — deposits — and two types of asset — balances with the Bank of England ( to achieve liquidity ) , and advances to customers ( to earn profit ) . |
4 | The scene is Haddington in East Lothian and INROADS has just overlaid part of the Main Street . |
5 | Golden lads and lasses had just breakfasted on golden toast , a little blackened at the edge in some cases , spread with golden shred or golden syrup . |
6 | He leaps in the air as if ants have just bitten his bum , and I reach out , grab the papermate , and shoot out through the door . |
7 | In retaliation , Israel directed heavy artillery bombardments at villages north of the " security zone " , including areas from which Israeli tanks and troops had just withdrawn . |
8 | My local mountain rescue team needed a doctor and things have just moved on from there . |
9 | And detectives have just confirmed the identity of the dead woman . |
10 | And police have just named the dead man as thirty-six year old Digby Sanderson from Evesham Court Northampton . |
11 | There is a dusting of snow in Cwm Glas Mawr and above , while clouds have just rolled back from the summit ridge . |
12 | I do not want to get bogged down in a semantic quibble but it does rather look as though sociologists have just as much difficulty as anyone else in doing without the word ‘ profession ’ . |