Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [be] just " in BNC.

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1 Then Ronni conceded as her chest continued to heave , ‘ I may be just a little out of breath . ’
2 I should be just as happy to take the advice that I read in National Westminster Bank 's quarterly review , for instance .
3 If I 'm pushed out , I 'll be just like you .
4 I 'll be just fine , Ally , ’ and
5 I 'll be just over there .
6 We can do a bit more taping thereon , I 'll be just interested to hear what you have been saying all this time , you know !
7 After a summer like this , I believe those subtle , tropical-style patterns of yours could be just what we need .
8 In a few years I 'd be just like mammy , cleaning for toffs ; and I 'd have weans and it 'd be too late then , and my man 'd be just like daddy was before he died , working a' week and getting drunk on Friday nights and a' day Saturdays . ’
9 " I 'd be just wild . "
10 There , I would be just as much a stranger , but they would have to define themselves against me as natives against incomers , or in terms of social classification .
11 I ca n't say I would be just too excited about the prospects of calving goes be a bit kind of sliding each other young calf that 's just newly born .
12 I shall be just outside . ’
13 He wo n't be on the stage all the time , he said , his will be just a little spot .
14 Like yourselves , you see us lot playing for Heriots and see fellers going in hard , and say I can be just as hard . ’
15 I can be just as nasty as friendly if I must , but it is not often necessary . ’
16 While we see that more marriages succeed , although there so some of them might be just dragging , but er a , at least they do n't become a headache for the society as children of adult er parents or children with one parent , we do n't have that problem .
17 You may be just as tired as him but mentally you must get it into your brain that you are not going to stop until you drop and if your opponent knows that he might stop . ’
18 Whose joy to find you may be just as feigned .
19 She may be just your type . ’
20 She may be just the person we need , ’ said David , glancing meaningfully at Juliet .
21 You must be just as shaken as I am . ’
22 From what you 've told me , your mother sounds as if she might be just the right person for the job . ’
23 You might be just a wee bit too clever for your own good now .
24 You might be just a wee bit too clever for your own good now .
25 Let's assume you 'll be just a general-purpose chippie , doing jobs like building stud partition walls , laying floorboards and perhaps making fitted furniture using a lot of man-made boards .
26 Joan , Diane and Max will be on P H I which is role play number two , Bill , Roger and Vince you 'll be looking at pensions and Rob you 'll be just doing savings .
27 I mean yeah she is funny , yeah , but th not to the extent that you find her funny like she 'll be just standing there and you 'll look at her and you 'll start pissing your knickers .
28 She had n't conceded anything , even though she 'd wanted to , and she 'd shown him she could be just as determined as he was himself .
29 Soon , if she was n't careful , she 'd be just where she knew he wanted her .
30 Without it you 'd be just another beautiful , exotic woman , magazine-cover material , for look ing at .
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