Example sentences of "[verb] just [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It has to fend for itself , out of a budget that has just about risen with inflation in recent years .
2 This RTP ( reduce to products ) contract was expected to last two-and-a-half years , and has just about come to an end after less than two .
3 This is called a ‘ methyl migration ’ and the methyl which has just oxidatively added in reaction ( 1 ) → ( 2 ) moves onto the carbon of an adjacent carbon monoxide on the metal .
4 This is called a ‘ methyl migration ’ and the methyl which has just oxidatively added in reaction ( 1 ) — ( 2 ) moves onto the carbon of an adjacent carbon monoxide on the metal .
5 I 'm expecting like a lights or something are flashing so I got the off the jet wash and I 'd just about got to the where I started again it 's gone bib bib bib bib bib is that it ?
6 Having just metaphorically done in front of the vicar , small children and grandparents what they are about to do in the bridal suite , they offer everyone a small , naughty slice .
7 You see As I said , they might have just actually cut off their nose to spite their face .
8 But I 've just briefly looked at the education and training part of the General Secretary report and it says here , National College rammed a hundred and twenty four courses over a thirty week period attracting approximately seventeen hundred G M B representatives , a wide range of residential courses .
9 ‘ I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . ’
10 I think I 've just about finished with it
11 I 've just recently changed to Next but I used to buy them from Oxfam when I used to live here .
12 Well I 've just I 've just quickly gone through it and said , the the documents that are blue in this this copy ,
13 Let's If I write down Okay the which I 've just suddenly thought of were er
14 ‘ I 've just never thought about it . ’
15 Then he had deposited the champagne bottle on a small occasional table , next to a sleek ivory-coloured object that Folly had just about recognised as a phone , and she had watched in horrified fascination as he 'd picked up the receiver and started to tap out a number .
16 Fortunately we had just about recovered in time for the practical session .
17 It was n't that she had n't tried to form relationships , but somehow they had just never amounted to anything significant .
18 And had perhaps Grace Bird 's goddammit of irritation been directed at her and not at the ball of beige knitting wool which had just then rolled off the shelf of the dressing-table ?
19 United have just about shaken off the flu bug and are back to more or less full strength .
20 They have just about sailed between the twin jagged rocks of Maastricht and recession .
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