Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [adv] just " in BNC.

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1 The report also notes that owing to serious technical difficulties a new assembly building has only just been commissioned , which means that nuclear-warhead production has had to continue in old buildings which should have been closed down .
2 But the story has only just begun .
3 However , if a sentence has only just been heard , subjects should be able to tell the difference between that sentence and all other sentences — even sentences which mean the same .
4 Industry has only just been restored to normal after being reduced to a three-day working week .
5 Looking for a plausible mechanism is slightly easier , but the search has only just begun , and there are few clues to go on at present .
6 BSL research has only just begun and a great deal more will emerge in the coming years .
7 At eighteen his apprenticeship in rhetorical violence and grievous bodily harm had only just begun .
8 The car 's only just been serviced so I 'll take it back to the garage .
9 Saying that the Framing Opinions campaign has only just begun , English Heritage chief executive , Jennifer Page concludes that authorities and voluntary groups from national to local level must be prepared to offer help and advice to anyone wanting to alter a building .
10 The election campaign has only just got under way , and Mr Le Pen may yet reclaim the limelight .
11 The hon. Lady has only just come in .
12 background , I do n't understand that about you 're probably dazzled , you 're probably dazzled by , it might slow down , because de-programming has probably just took the old one , and just made it
13 Inexplicably , two compulsory first-year lectures had been scheduled for the same day and time , and the error had only just been noticed .
14 It was disappointing to discover on asking if I could have them to find that the museum had only just got round to registering what appeared to be Audubon 's proofs .
15 He died five years ago but the museum 's only just been finished on the Mall below Capitol Hill .
16 Anthea has only just stepped into Yvette 's shoes but has already made pals with the other presenters and , course , Bonnie the dog .
17 This process has only just begun and is likely to continue until the middle of this decade .
18 The designer 's job had only just begun , he said .
19 He nodded , relieved that they had left her alone although he knew this business had only just started .
20 I could see that the picture had only just started .
21 There was a smell of coffee in the air and a feeling that every room had only just been vacated by somebody .
22 Although the first British atomic bomb had only just been tested a month before at Monte Bello Island off the north-west coast of Australia , the British government , under Churchill 's leadership , decided remarkably quickly in December to follow the American lead and to build its own hydrogen bomb as soon as possible .
23 The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier .
24 But the horridly fascinating subtlety of the mite 's means of infestation has only just become clear , thanks to Dr Nigel Franks and colleagues at the University of Bath , who have been studying infested colonies in observation nests .
25 Its internal political development has only just begun .
26 The Philips Tomascan LX CT Scanner had only just been installed at Walton when the bombings took place .
27 It seemed to D'Arcy that his head had only just hit the cushion on the settee in Victor 's flat when he was shaken awake .
28 Higher education had only just resumed with some semblance of normality after the disruption of the previous decade .
29 Soon my working day was over , but the night had only just begun , the streets and piazzas just beginning to hum with life .
30 His passion has only just stopped short of writing a structural critique of the civil engineering faults at Valhalla .
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