Example sentences of "just [subord] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just afore you get to .
2 But just afore she passed out she said something about her sister and wor Robbie .
3 It was just seeing you like that .
4 As for the residents , they know just where they like to be and that 's down the local pub .
5 It was as if a couple of animals hounded from one burrow , nest or lair had im-mediately taken possession of another and started up just where they had left off .
6 What is more , the old iron trucks with their armour plating are still lying rusting beside the old Kubri road just where they came to a halt in 1948 , the wheels stripped of their tyres but their iron bullet shields still intact .
7 But there they were , four of them , just where they said they 'd be , in a clearing on a bend in the river , naked as nature intended , standing very upright which still did n't make them very tall and looking at us without any fear .
8 The East Europeans complain that these accords penalise them just where they have a competitive advantage — in textile , steel and meat exports .
9 Everything had an improvised , random air about it , as if people had erected new machines just where they happened to be standing at the time , next to the debris of the old .
10 When he finally left the bikes , he ambled down to the stream just where we had been and sat in the water to cool off .
11 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 .
12 Which leaves us just where we started , he thought drearily as he turned and went .
13 Lara had played just where he left off in the World Cup , where he was comfortably the leading West Indian run-scorer with 333 at 47 .
14 His bow was lying just where he had laid it ; Marian 's was broken at the foot of the tree , someone had trodden on it .
15 To photograph the house for the news last night the cameraman must have stood just where he had stood himself , on the edge of the lawn with his back to the cedar tree .
16 ‘ Impossible — Wings Balsdon 's got the goons just where he wants them ’
17 It is no mean feat to perform such a large work , but Christopher Phelps had the orchestra just where he wanted them .
18 Shannon fought against him as hard as she could , but his hands in her hair held her face captive just where he wanted it , and she was pinned to the ground by his weight .
19 This coordination of two developmental events , crucial to the formation of the eye , is achieved in some animals by the approaching eyecup inducing the lens to develop just where it touches the surface , and so the lens develops at the right place .
20 On both her outings Silk Slippers has thrust her attractive nose in front just where it matters and in so doing has established herself not merely as a valuable stud prospect , but an exciting candidate for next year 's 1,000 Guineas and Oaks .
21 A ‘ volute ’ in guitar terms is a carved hump or peak of wood at the back of the neck , just where it joins the headstock .
22 ‘ I 'd like to know just where you got that . ’
23 But we are talking the world 's favourite guitar tones , and they are present on this guitar just where you expect to find them .
24 You can place him just where you want him . ’
25 Without taking your eyes off the road , ‘ see ’ a parking space just where you want it , and expect it to be there .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
29 You 'll arrive to find they 've stuck the mikes just where you do n't want them .
30 And squatting in what little shelter there was beside the door , just where she 'd expected him , Farquhar Neas .
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