Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] just [vb pp] off " in BNC.

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1 God , I was nearly in an accident last night , that reminds me , coming , I 'd just turned off the Wrexham road , er going along the Paisword one
2 I 've just come off duty !
3 Well erm I 've just come off holiday and so I wo n't be entitled to none for the first four days .
4 When I do a good workout , I feel fine , but then I start to think ‘ I 've just worked off 500 calories — what can I stuff my face with ? ’
5 I have just stepped off the plane , Nonna .
6 An up excursion train hauled by J39 64872 on its way out of Sheffield near Woodburn Junction passes B1 61152 which has just come off Darnall sheds in about 1950 .
7 She is not smiling like a university lecturer who has just got off the train from Oxford , but like a peasant woman who has just arrived in a hard-class compartment from Saratov .
8 He looks not like a peasant from Saratov , but a Civil Servant Grade 5 who has just got off the train from Greenwich .
9 You used it again when you 'd just got off the train from Paddington tonight , when you pretended you were waiting for Mrs Downes — ’
10 But you 've just got off a plane . ’
11 A crocodile handbag lay on the table and she had just slipped off her new Italian shoes .
12 ‘ Guess who 's just pulled off the interview of the year ? ’
13 The car costs more than £400,000 and the first one has just rolled off the production line .
14 A lot of things are yet to happen from where we 've just left off the story .
15 In deck shoes , casual close-fitting denim Bermudas , and black polo-shirt , his hair tousled as if he 'd just jumped off a boat , he looked very large and male and intimidating .
16 He 'd just got off the train .
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