Example sentences of "have just [vb pp] at " in BNC.

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1 An angler removes a fish he has just landed at Old Windsor .
2 Your child has just appeared at a Children 's Hearing and the members of the Panel have decided that your child should be placed on supervision to a social worker and that he/she should live away from home for a time .
3 She has just started at Luton Sixth Form College , in Bedfordshire , but she has picked a more varied menu than the traditional sixth form diet of three A-levels .
4 Here , a family group has just arrived at the giraffe 's enclosure on a day out at the zoo ( 1 ) .
5 A Victor V486MX mini-tower has just arrived at Lyndhurst West for a long-term test .
6 London 's newest and brightest beauty salon has just opened at the Pineapple fitness studio , South Kensington .
7 The exhibition that has just opened at the Grand Palais with the title ‘ Les Etrusques et l'Europe ’ therefore has two parts : the world of the ancient Etruscans ; and their latter day reemergence as a cultural influence from 1554 with the discovery of the ‘ Chimera ’ at Arezzo ( which immediately entered the Medici collections ) .
8 A segregated unit within an existing day centre has just opened at Stockbridge House , Edinburgh .
9 Britain 's biggest ever fashion show has just opened at thr National Exhibition Centre .
10 Braveworld release it on tape on December 9 no early date is expected for the video release of the rival 1492 : Conquest Of Paradise , starring French hunk Gerard Depardieu , which has just opened at cinemas .
11 I am very conscious of what I would not be putting forward but I would include Rachel Whiteread for her contribution to Documenta : I 'm watching Anya Gallachio who has just shown at the ICA , and I would include Angela Bulloch who has been understood abroad more than here .
12 Because , now Lyndsey joined it and he , he said like when he was eighteen he knew it all , and he says you were watching men of twenty who 'd just joined at training
13 " Hey , " somebody shouted , and when I looked back , it was the tenant of the flat I 'd just knocked at .
14 It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies .
15 Coventry v Southampton Having just won at Liverpool for the first time , Coventry ought to be in the mood to take Southampton even though the latter have lost only once in a dozen games .
16 They are unlikely to find easy pickings at Hillsborough , Wednesday having just won at Forest and with King and Sheridan making their first home appearances .
17 I think he must have just looked at us as guys who could take care of themselves , no problem . ’
18 It 's alright , I 've just looked at mine .
19 on that syllabus that I 've just looked at , so
20 I 've just sort of , I 've just looked at it and thought , that will be good one day when I ever get round to programming .
21 But , I , I 'm not , you know , because thi but compared with the one that we 've just looked at this is small , but it 's still got plenty of impact .
22 It was like telling someone they had just lost at Russian roulette .
23 For example , Pamela was surprised that her parents were concerned when a boy she had just met at a discotheque brought her home in the early hours of the morning .
24 She wanted to move the conversation along as she would do with any other person she had just met at a cocktail party , to talk of work and why they were there and if they could be of any use to each other .
25 I was glad then that he did not know the subject of the talk I had just given at the conference — the possibility that space-time was finite but had no boundary , which means that it had no beginning , no moment of Creation .
26 He 'd said nothing , but had just stared at Masklin and the Thing .
27 A MANIAC slashed a teenage girl 's throat with a knife he had just bought at a packed car boot sale .
28 If they had just looked at the laws governing slavery , as had done both their contemporaries and more recent social scientists , they would have been unable to distinguish between slavery as a minor and rare form of exploitation , on the one hand , supplying occasional domestic and sexual luxuries , and slavery as the basis of whole economies , on the other hand , where most of production is carried out by slave labour .
29 But the current flush in her cheeks had rather more to do with the boldly appraising way that Guido had just looked at her .
30 It was happening in Liverpool , where giggly Karen had just started at the local secondary mod , and in London , where Dennis Parsons was fast learning that the prime number is number one , and where Liza was studying art at the Slade .
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