Example sentences of "just [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just afore you get to .
2 As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub .
3 The East Europeans complain that these accords penalise them just where they have a competitive advantage — in textile , steel and meat exports .
4 He does n't take a sample but examines the water gushing through a drain from under the road , just where we 've entered the river culvert .
5 But we are talking the world 's favourite guitar tones , and they are present on this guitar just where you expect to find them .
6 You can place him just where you want him . ’
7 Without taking your eyes off the road , ‘ see ’ a parking space just where you want it , and expect it to be there .
8 You should check the rushes , bushes and tree branches , if any , behind you and establish just where you have to stand to cast without snagging when you lay the rod back .
9 Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand .
10 ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
11 You 'll arrive to find they 've stuck the mikes just where you do n't want them .
12 ‘ This is n't just where I live , it 's where I work .
13 just where I have fallen ,
14 And Peper Peter had to accept it not just once you know and then he was a changed man .
15 But if just once I feel I 've run as hard as I possible could , in good shape , and I 've still only done 27:50 , maybe I 'll be happy to say , ‘ Oh well , Solly , you 've been kidding yourself all along ’ . ’
16 Just once I waste my breath in armadillo country .
17 It 's just that we 've received soooooo many queries asking ‘ when ’ , ‘ who ’ and ‘ … how much ’ that we 've decided to give you the full story here ( maybe NOW you 'll stop inundating us with begging letters ! )
18 ‘ It 's just that we 've learnt to pay more attention to what we 're doing and use our budget wisely . ’
19 ‘ It 's just that we 've learnt to pay more attention to what we 're doing and use our budget wisely . ’
20 I do n't think it 's any worse now , it 's just that we 've written no about it .
21 Just that we think we 've traced him .
22 ‘ It 's just that we have to see the hearth if we 're to know you 're in an old farmhouse .
23 It 's just that we have n't got any resistance to the kind of germs they 're used to .
24 It 's just that we have a little surprise for you and we did n't want Mr Woodentop spoiling it . ’
25 ‘ It 's just that we have n't found it yet . ’
26 But I 'll have to be very careful with it I I do expect , I would expect , that there would be inquiries for that kind of investment here erm it 's just that we have n't any major ones in the last couple of years of that type because the overall framework here is opposed to it .
27 Perhaps it 's just that we do n't have enough of those long , thin granite cracks .
28 It 's just that we do n't do it grammatically .
29 It is just that we do treat them as propositions which need no justification but which can justify others .
30 It 's just that we do n't want anything to ruffle the Khedive 's hair just when the negotiations are approaching a delicate stage . ’
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