Example sentences of "could just [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Oh yeah , cos when we lived at you see you could just go to sleep and that 's it you knew that nowt was gon na happen .
2 Could just go to sleep and enjoy a good night 's kip and wake up in the morning .
3 He always puts up with Lennie , and is there whenever Lennie is feeling ashamed or unwanted and produces his ‘ I could just go to the hills and ’ I could find a cave , and pet mice ’ speech .
4 On this particular problem it would be excellent if we could just go to the Black community and say ’ Hi brothers and sisters We have a problem with this outmoded ritual ’ And they would respond in this way ’ good , let us all drop it ’ .
5 To be quite honest I could just go to bed .
6 ‘ That could just refer to me , ’ Lucien said .
7 still had no prospects of employment and I do n't think er , er my parents had any erm particular ideas and my father who worked for erm Roads and Bridges Department was speaking to the Chief Clerk at that time , that was , er , his name was in fact and erm he was a very sympathetic character and er he said he 'd have a word with erm with somebody in the County Council and erm see if they could find me employment as a typist and erm using the argument of course that the Education Department had up to that time at the R N C erm paid the balance of the fees for my course , erm I could just mention to you that the scholarship was worth forty pounds a year fee .
8 Erm Erm erm I wonder if you could just explain to us as to Manchester public in general , benefits of subsidiarity
9 Because this is what he always felt after his father died — that if he could just speak to him now , he could really open his heart and say everything , without feeling that strange mute on his vocal chords .
10 It would be so much easier Elsie if there was not this huge amount of land separating us and if I could just talk to you for a little while face to face .
11 If I could just talk to someone for a few minutes .
12 ‘ If I could just listen to your chest , get some idea of what 's going on in there ? ’
13 Their squad could just prove to be too big , ie Ferguson may not know who to pick .
14 If I could just respond to erm one point which I think was made by Mr who referred to the erm the York trading er Clifton Road Trading estates .
15 If I could just get to my room .
16 If she could just get to the phone box — The car cruised along at her speed .
17 He was stationed in an old chapel in Chuckery because the Americans once they 'd started they were putting them everywhere or anywhere they could just get to be with them before V Day they were even in little chapels , churches , outhouses anywhere they could possibly and there were guns and bits of trucks on every spot of land where they could get them the er , I 'm getting out of context I was just thinking about a tank , a First World War tank that they used to have those as well in the field gun in the er arboretum which were disappeared soon after the war they went for scrap and they came and they used , people used to have a lot of wrought iron railings as well they took those as well they came along with burners and went off to the war effort , but er like I say the Americans and of course as kids they were very generous with kids and we absolutely loved them .
18 Chairman , if I could just add to that .
19 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
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