Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [vb mod] just [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You were just saying , you know , that we should just walk in the streets and things like , but I would just not walk out in the streets at night , I 've got to be in the car with the doors locked and , and I just would n't walk out in the streets at night , not because any thing has happened to me , but its just through what I 've heard , I 'm just terrified . |
2 | But I 'll just well they both wanted to go to the car . |
3 | But I could just not get to sleep that night , and she was only a baby at the time , she could n't sleep . |
4 | But I could just about fit in going . |
5 | Slachman 's stuck in traffic , but I can just about fit you in . |
6 | ‘ Call me if you need me in Theatre — but I 'd just as soon Tim Mayhew did it — I do n't trust myself near that bastard . ’ |
7 | ‘ I am , ’ he said almost meekly , ‘ but I 'd just as soon not eat you out of home , when I 've brought nothing in . |
8 | Would be a , be quite a few calls , but we 'll just maybe have to try and I do n't know what we 'll do . |
9 | Probably the Khan will give Nogai some work to do to keep him occupied until we return from Kinsai , but we could just as easily find the whole pack of them travelling with us to the capital . |
10 | But they will just as surely have died because they were too weak in political muscle to be able to fight back . |
11 | With their lithe bodies , they can follow rabbits down burrows and chickens into coops , but they will just as readily deal with carrion such as a dead lamb . |
12 | Page description languages are often though of as being the means of outputting information but they can just as easily be used as a method of receiving it as well . |
13 | Some guys look as if they could be nice , but they could just as easily swing a baseball bat into someone 's face . |
14 | In that case the beneficiaries would have been Muslims but they could just as easily have belonged to a different group . |
15 | It is certainly what would be expected if the latent inhibitor functions like a CS- but it could just as easily be a consequence of generalization decrement — adding another stimulus to the excitatory CS might modify the way in which the latter is perceived and thus reduce its ability to evoke the CR . |
16 | In the photograph on the facing page I have designed an S-shape for Sheen , but it could just as easily have been a J for Joanna , or any of the other letters of the alphabet . |
17 | A contemporary Shirvan rug , for example ( pl. 24 ) , may have been made in the Shirvan area — now part of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan — but it could just as easily have come from any of the Soviet weaving centres producing Caucasian-style rugs . |
18 | But it could just as easily have been his wife . |
19 | A horse can learn desirable behaviour in one lesson , but it can just as easily learn a bad habit . |