Example sentences of "and we just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I said to Old Fishy do you have kids and he said yes they 're the apple of my eye and we just hugged each other right there in front of everyone and ever since I 've been wondering what it means .
2 ‘ It 's mine and we just saw the dog walking off with it , ’ the golfer replied .
3 ‘ He looks fitter , sleeker , and better , ’ Robson said , ‘ and we just hope he can score a goal for us from the wing .
4 ‘ There 's been a massive wave of patriotism behind Nigel that is quite unbelievable — and we just hope that there is n't any backlash from the public that will damage either the sport or sponsors . ’
5 This has been the most fastest growing part of the holiday taking in this country over the past two or three years and I 'm hoping it will continue and so does our industry — in other words the hotels and accommodation , the tourist attractions — all are hoping , you know , that people are going to continue to do this erm and I think this may apply to certain sectors of the community erm and we just hope that that will grow .
6 However the guys did n't give up , and we just came out and turned the game around . ’
7 ‘ I 'd talked to him a year ago — and we just kept in touch .
8 ‘ I could n't help notice how pretty , charming and intelligent she was and we just clicked .
9 We had one or two , one or two vagrants knocking about , and we just asked them to move on , and they moved on .
10 ‘ What happened was Chester Thompson brought them all down , because he had met me about a year prior to that and we just corresponded .
11 And we just lay on the floor laughing because it was just getting from bad to worse .
12 She had visited us many times over a nu number of years and said it was our turn to visit her and we just laughed .
13 When the jet came up from nowhere it left a space devoid of air and we just dropped into it . ’
14 It was at a Superbowl party and we just got talking .
15 It seems that we now have serial correlation in our model as a result of including the dummy right , now we 've got to test statistic , I mean always look at the F version of the test , right , er our F statistic of three point seven six is significantly different from zero , right , that leaves seven percent level , so a five percent test we probably accept that we did n't have any serial correlations and we just got there by the skin of our teeth on that particular test erm yes , you could probably get away with this one , functional forms fine , no problem there , hetero skilasticity right , are F statistic three point nine but significantly different from zero that 's six percent level , right , so again we just scrape it if we were looking at the ninety five percent confidence it wants to be five percent if you are using as five percent significance level .
16 So they 're going to finish u they should finish up with a quarter so again this sharing sometimes it works okay and we just get a normal counting number .
17 And whether it 's electronics or physics or maths or anything else , erm when you get to the point where you 're dividing by zero , you have to say well now we leave the , the mathematical model , and we just go back to the common sense model .
18 And we just mucked about until four in the morning .
19 Then I got my seventy odd and she got another week 's money and we just put it all together and we split it down the middle said right there 's your half , there 's mine
20 And we just put them in the middle of the room and
21 But we 're looking for here , D Y by D X so we have D Y by D X is equal to and we just write , D Y D X.
22 A a and we just let those disappear and evaporate .
23 Then Marie 'll put a record on , or sometimes the radio , and we just sit about chatting .
24 ‘ At times , we lost faith in our fellow man , and we just had to come here .
25 And we just had n't the time to do both .
26 There was some of them billeted in private houses , and we just had a two r bedroom house out at Whale Park a Peedie bungalow .
27 Well it 's a big pile and we just had to go
28 And we just had to leave it .
29 And erm , we hardly got to see as much of each other , because we were like , in this group of ten people , and then , and so like one time we skied off piste , and we just had this massive snowball fight off piste , it was like really funny .
30 ‘ There was such an incredible level of will involved , ’ reflects Rowland , ‘ and we just took it for granted that we were , like , better than everybody else by about 50 million miles .
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