Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] just looked [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've just looked through my notes o of the meeting . |
2 | I do n't know , I 've never been in it , I 've just looked through the window and then they 've got junk , I mean that , that er |
3 | It 's alright , I 've just looked at mine . |
4 | on that syllabus that I 've just looked at , so |
5 | I 've just sort of , I 've just looked at it and thought , that will be good one day when I ever get round to programming . |
6 | It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies . |
7 | The list you have just looked at is designed to help you identify any deficiency you may have . |
8 | But , I , I 'm not , you know , because thi but compared with the one that we 've just looked at this is small , but it 's still got plenty of impact . |
9 | When they are deployed in arguments like the ones we have just looked at , they tend to be strong on moral denunciation but weak in their inclusiveness and weight of explanation . |
10 | What is the relationship between the term k in that version and the term V in the version we have just looked at ? |
11 | If they had just looked at the laws governing slavery , as had done both their contemporaries and more recent social scientists , they would have been unable to distinguish between slavery as a minor and rare form of exploitation , on the one hand , supplying occasional domestic and sexual luxuries , and slavery as the basis of whole economies , on the other hand , where most of production is carried out by slave labour . |