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

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1 I did n't think that was bad , considering I 'd just thought of it .
2 One day when we were vacationing in Santa Fe in 1943 my daughter , Jennifer , who was then 3 , asked me why she could not see the picture I had just taken of her .
3 " I 've just thought of something .
4 I 've just thought of something . ’
5 ‘ Listen , I 've just thought of something important . ’
6 I 've just thought of the perfect thing to lend you . ’
7 what , oh , erm , there 's something I 've just thought of though , when they wear the er camouflage things , is that when they wear the maroon belt round ? , is n't the kaki belt with the dress uniform ?
8 Ah er , yeah I 've just thought of one .
9 I have just insulted of the dog world .
10 In the one I have just evoked of those transports with Mala , it is not only the beautiful swooning body of the child I see again , but the whole mysterious and fearful surrounding of the equatorial forest .
11 That was when Britain 's junior service , The Royal Airforce , which had just come of age — it was formed in 1918 — had what was arguably its finest hour .
12 ( 198 ) above , for example , is uttered by a young lady who is recounting to her horrified mother the experience she has just had of being thrown into prison and badly treated after being arrested in a bar brawl .
13 ‘ When you talked it was like you 'd just thought of it .
14 But it was the unexpected shots that would provide the spice to the story — like the ones she had just made of the little midinette enthusing as she saw the dress she 'd sweated blood for , if not created , come down the catwalk to the roar of applause .
15 ‘ The priapic practitioner , ’ said Lydia , who had just thought of this appellation .
16 An arts student may have no arguments either way ; they 've just heard of this mystical thing called Science , but once you 've been doing Science , you realize that a statement like that just does not hold water , and so it enables faith to come far more easily .
17 Actors learn them off by heart and then they rehearse them masses and masses of times until it sounds as if they 've just thought of them . ’
18 Even those who had never heard of him mouthed his words , repeating them to others as though they had just thought of them themselves , which perhaps they had , for there is surely such a thing as a spirit of the times .
19 They had just partaken of ‘ bile beer ’ , as brewed and purveyed by Matt ‘ the tube ’ Crowley .
20 He moves onto a review he 's just read of his book Eyes To The Hills , considers in detail the argument it follows and expresses frustration that his rigorous intellectual approach has been mistaken for pretension .
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