Example sentences of "just have " in BNC.

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1 We are delighted to announce that Tavernier , who will just have finished shooting his latest film will be in Birmingham on October 5th to talk about his work with The Guardian film critic Derek Malcolm .
2 When I saw the room , I immediately wanted to call the whole thing off , but the chap already had the cheque and I was on a hiding to nothing with my landlord so I would just have to put up with it .
3 ‘ You know , Dorothy , you and I will just have to dine together more often .
4 Very often during training , a student will be rather short of height but will just have sufficient for a normal approach .
5 ‘ You 'll just have to give me time , ’ she says .
6 The magazine will just have to lurch along snuggled up to me and my ageing haemorrhoids for a few weeks .
7 It would just have altered my level of safety and I would have forgotten the route completely by now .
8 He was filmed prancing round the forecourt like a wayward member of a modern dance troupe ; the witnesses in the passing cars would n't just have noticed his approach , they would probably have pulled up to watch , so bizarre and entertaining were his surreptitious motions .
9 I would just have to wait and see .
10 I paid good money for that , I said , ca n't I just have a last go on it ?
11 She would just have to cling to her professional integrity as she had done for fifty years , and she would , as she had always tried to , make that sufficient .
12 If I could just have Mr. Pertwee 's address … ’
13 Why should n't Fanshawe just have said to his wife , ‘ This young lady has missed her last train and since she lives in London I said we 'd give her a lift ’ ?
14 If I get too tired I might just have a lie down and have a little kip .
15 In fact , it will only just have begun — because we will need to go on working hard to sustain that achievement .
16 We 'll just have to see what a course of ECT will do for him . ’
17 ‘ If that 's the way you take it , ’ Arty said , ‘ I 'll just have to leave it all to the ould fellow . ’
18 ‘ He 'll just have me . ’
19 ‘ It 's easy to just have a go at shots like that , ’ she said , ‘ but you hit a better shot if you stay in balance . ’
20 If she 'd wanted to go off with someone else , she would just have said so .
21 ‘ I 'll just have a word with him , Chief Inspector .
22 ‘ In that event , we 'll just have to lower our standard of living , wo n't we ? ’ she said .
23 We 'll just have to wait and see . ’
24 We 'll just have to wait and see . ’
25 We 'll just have to pray it 's him in there . ’
26 They 'll just have to learn . ’
27 If the frost comes early , I 'll just have to bring them into the airing cupboard wo n't I ? ’
28 I expect my aunt meant well ; I guess it might just have been one of her spasmodic assumptions of authority in the family — out of character and dramatic as these assumptions usually were .
29 If suffering could not be relieved in a manner acceptable to doctors , patients would just have to put up with it .
30 ‘ I 'd just have you know that I 'm a Rifleman .
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