Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] just [vb past] to " in BNC.
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1 | Only time would tell now whether it would go without mishap I just had to be patient . |
2 | ‘ But I just tried to be patient , and one day everything just started to be okay again . |
3 | And Robert , who was by now learning the basic rule that if anybody said anything interesting it was probably Muhammad , would ask if by any chance it just happened to be a saying of the Prophet , to which the headmaster would reply , his eyes shining , ‘ That 's it ! |
4 | Finally , Bill could n't stand it any longer and one night he just clung to Marjorie and cried . |
5 | Erm Mr Davis referred to N Y one erm in his er statement there , in the interests of saving paper I just wanted to er to state that it is included as appendix one |
6 | Hincmar of Rheims wrote to give orders to a neighbouring count who just happened to be his kinsman : it is not hard to see how an archbishop might refer to the local counts collectively as " his " , or the draftsman of a capitulary write in general terms of " archbishops and their counts " . |
7 | ‘ The whole thing has got out of control , I 'm not so much bored as miserable , ’ confided Diana to a sympathetic neighbour who just happened to be a journalist . |
8 | In some indefinable way he just added to her restlessness . |
9 | At the time I just wanted to be left alone , but now I 'm glad he pressured me into doing more talks . |
10 | ‘ According to that guy I just spoke to , ’ said Gregson quietly , ‘ Trevor Magee died six months ago . |
11 | Most of Rory 's pals in London were in the International Marxist Croup , but here he was ; wandering the hills with an upper class dingbat who just happened to be married to his sister and who lived for huntin' , shootin' and fishin' ( and seemed to spend the absolute minimum amount of time in his castle with his wife ) , and who had just last year rationalised half the work force in the glass factory out of a job . |
12 | Franco had never seen him so drunk and , although Maidstone 's intake of alcohol had often been greater on past occasions , this time he just went to pieces . |