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

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1 I just been reading how Fat Is A Feminist Issue .
2 So went out and I was feeling really tired but I thought well I just been getting up very early in the mornings so
3 Yes you do go on tell i what have I just been telling you then that you need to concentrate on that I think you should be concentrating on .
4 I just been talking to a coupla friends of yours . ’
5 What 've I just been talking about , what did she say ?
6 Eventually I was able to convince my senior officers that anthropology was one of the social sciences , perhaps only because I somewhat sardonically returned a memo which asked ‘ why , if anthropology is not approved , have I just been allowed to read the subject on a Bramshill Scholarship , on full pay and allowances ? ’
7 ‘ So I just been told .
8 If a detective approaches someone and says ‘ all your activities of the last week are consistent with the interpretation that you are planning to rob a post office ’ then , when the person replies , ‘ but as a matter of fact , I just am shopping there and no more , and that 's that ’ , one can either refer to intentionality or some such notion and allow the appeal or , with the detective , one can continue to keep one 's eye open .
9 No , I just was gon na go out and commiserate with you all for putting up with me for that long , well with you lot I do n't know
10 Have you just been given a position of more responsibility ?
11 On our side it 's , you know , do n't believe everything , anything , sorry not everything but anything you read in the papers , and yet , at the same time , every national newspaper on a Saturday night at about eleven-thirty gets a phone , series of phone-calls all saying , ‘ Please settle this argument for us we just been talking about the winner of the F A Cup Final in nineteen forty-three ’ or something , and that , you know , and , so we 've got the public out there saying ‘ Do n't believe what you read in the newspapers ’ yet , ‘ Settle our arguments . ’
12 But supposing we had to make cuts all the same , supposing we just were forced into it , would you suggest that the best idea would be to close down one or two universities , not Sussex of course but one or two of the other universities ?
13 And we went to one temple and it got dark whilst we were there , it was called the Monkey Temple , and it 's just so many monkeys around , and they just are allowed to run wild , but by the time we got back to our bikes it was dark and we had to cycle back in the dark without any lights on these unlit , unmade roads and that was quite frightening really .
14 Well everybody that was working for him had always worked in the quarries all their life , and they er they just been working for the slater company before the quarry shut down .
15 Should we , or should they just be rounded up and locked up ?
16 Well what 's it just been conducting ?
17 Or might he just be tempted to make one last attempt to lead the Labour party across the river ?
18 Why should n't he just be getting old ?
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