Example sentences of "it just [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 it just rubbed off on my hand
2 it just goes on to the edge here .
3 It just goes in like that .
4 It just took over from the lack of draw on the estate .
5 It just took over from the lack of draw on the estate .
6 It just took off like a rocket from there .
7 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and , with none of that being around , I thought a bit of this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there .
8 I was at a stage where I was used to getting something like cannabis or whatever and with none a that being round I thought a bita this wo n't do me any harm and it just took off from there … .
9 Where it just pours out of your ears .
10 It just crept up on me .
11 I was walking along talking to Mika I think and it just shot up from in front of me , I had my foot out .
12 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
13 When Leach opened that cupboard it just tumbled out on the floor . ’
14 Now what I want you to do is ask yourself do n't discuss it just write down for me and I 'll go round the table .
15 Is , is , is that different to any other land law before , is well is , is this a new idea or is it just picking up on other
16 Or is it just trundling off on its own !
17 I think it just fell out of the sky , or something . ’
18 Er , a couple of days later , it just split down like a banana , and
19 It just got out of hand . ’
20 for it and he said well , well er basically it just got down to well if you kiss me I 'll give it to you and then , and then he decided that if I kissed him
21 But it just grew out of all proportion .
22 There was a window in her bedroom , but it just looked on to a tiny area and did n't let in much light .
23 It , it , it just went on for a lit a short time afterwards but er , but when the war ended course things , some things changed pretty rapidly as you can appreciate but , but by this time I , I was working for Ellwells then on long distance transport and we used to have to go and fetch tractors or bulldozers that had got armour plating on from Dagenham docks and bring them up here and start selling them to civic contractors and the , the Americans were selling a lot of equipment as well at end of the war , and I saw money made overnight like , people were buying the lorries and putting them on the road you know for work and transport firms and all that and they were getting some of them for next to nothing
24 I had a week to learn the set and then we went off to Finland ; we did some gigs with Lita Ford at the Midsummer Festival over there and it just went on from there .
25 It just went on from there . ’
26 Oh , a at nineteen forty eight they split up the electric supply and the three was nationalized and erm it , it just went out of the control of the local councils , it was government controlled then and there was a distinct possibility that the transport section would be sold off to private enterprise and the only private enterprise that was capable of taking over then was the Eastern Counties but erm I think the , the erm local council having had the transport under their wing for so many years , fought off that erm feeling and erm they kept with it and er , of course all the accountancy went to the Borough Treasurer and the certain members of clerks from the Borough Treasurers , which was at in those days , er seconded on to transport accounts .
27 It just came over in his sermon on Sunday morning !
28 The phrasing got so slow and emphatic that you knew that she wanted you to listen to and weigh up every single word ; but you could n't tell if each word was freighted with anger , or bitterness , or joy ; it just came out with great , quiet force , and you had to work out its tone for yourself .
29 It just came out of the pen , on and on and on , ’ she says .
30 It just bounced in from the garden .
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