Example sentences of "just had " in BNC.

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1 I 've just had open-heart surgery , remember ? ’
2 ‘ I 've just had a bath . ’
3 This morning you were playing French cricket with my tennis racquet which I have just had restrung . ’
4 I was banned , however , not because I am a convicted criminal , I think — like the unfortunate Simon Hayward — but because I wanted to wear a false nose out of consideration for the feeling of my associate , Mark Chapman , who , as I explained last week , has just had an inch and a half lopped off his .
5 The Woolwich insists that it has no plans to introduce them , while the Abbey National believes that fluctuating payments ‘ show their value in weeks like the one we 've just had ’ .
6 The Jew is nothing more than a popular villain ( bear in mind that Marlowe had just had a success with The Jew Of Malta ) .
7 I have just had Greek before tea ; It is horrid .
8 It was nice to be with others ; I had just had three weeks on my tod with company only in Reykjavik campsite .
9 They had just had the windows repaired from the last volley of stones .
10 For pregnant women , or those who have just had babies , the pressures are sometimes so great that they become mentally disturbed .
11 She was Manisha , a Muslim girl of twenty from Sylhet , and had just had her second child .
12 In extreme cases , say of a family from the remote rural areas of Azad Kashmir , if the mother has just had a baby , it is known for daughters of twelve to stay at home from school for weeks , do all the cooking , look after the younger children and generally run the home .
13 The ticket collector , who had just had a new perm , thought the girl 's geometrically cut and excessively short hair awful .
14 By 1030 hours the Wall patrol has completed its escort task and is free to assist an Engineer Corporal who has just had a collision in his car with an East German in the Soviet Sector .
15 ‘ When I bought this hat , I 'd just had a horrible haircut so it covered up the mistake nicely . ’
16 He produced the unpublished manuscript of a book he has written about his experiment , which he had just had translated into English .
17 The issue is the key feature of the Human and Embryology Bill which has just had its second reading in the House of Lords .
18 Yet it 's a theory without logic : if you 'd just had an Austin Utterly Dependable break down and fall to bits , would you really want another one ?
19 ‘ We 'd just had some done for our engagement .
20 He 'd just had a stroke
21 I 've just had my sphygmomanometer stolen . ’
22 He felt weak and shaking , as though he had just had a huge shock .
23 ‘ I 'm not hungry , I 've just had some gnocchi , ’ I mumbled in a daze .
24 In the end , he 'd just had to see .
25 ‘ Yes , I 've just had your letter , ’ said Charsky .
26 Such is the charisma of a man who has just had seven weeks off following an operation on an old knee injury and has played only two tournaments .
27 In the face of recessionary gloom , Potton 's have just had their two most successful years ; in 1990 they sold 250 units , but those who built that year made the original commitment — such as finding land and seeking planning permission — several years earlier .
28 To soothe her grief , Mrs Belgrove , who had just had a little boy , designed an all-white garden beyond the lawn .
29 ‘ We had just had dinner , ’ Mr Ellis told detectives .
30 ‘ I 've just had this awful dream , ’ he announced to the class .
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