Example sentences of "just [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Pete Harvey has just broken the European endurance record … a flight of 300 kilometres …
2 Stevie Wonder wrote , sang and played arguably his finest albums , ‘ Talking Book ’ and ‘ Innervisions ’ , having only just broken the twenty threshold .
3 As the winner of both his races this season , Cruising Altitude was fully entitled to start favourite at the weights and he set a course record beating the time of Run For Free in the opener who had himself just broken the previous record .
4 Bobby Lavender came of age at the time the police had just crushed the last Black Panthers political group and new non-political gangs were beginning .
5 Dance music changes fast , so you ca n't just stay the same , but the dance music audience has little patience with those who ca n't find a new trick that is just as magical as the old one .
6 I just made the whole bed and then realized I 'd put it on the wrong way .
7 ‘ We just made the wrong moves , and Pat Malone was injured .
8 ‘ We just made the wrong moves , and Pat Malone was injured .
9 Eventually she simmered down sufficiently to complete a few small office jobs , and she had just checked the answering machine when the sound of voices floated through the open front entrance .
10 I 'd just squawked the new transponder code when I saw a helicopter ahead at two o'clock .
11 Just make the best decision you possibly can in the light of the information contained in Chapter 4 .
12 Chris and I just make the most of each day . ’
13 Director Tony Smith had just completed the prize-winning TV series Tutti Frutti , but these were to be some of his first commercials .
14 The industrious biographer of Bernard Shaw has just completed the fourth volume , but it appears as if bricks , not books , will finish him off .
15 Having just received the whole kingdom from him , they ca n't wait to get rid of him .
16 Christina had just received the last consignment of furniture , arriving in the nick of time to prevent it being dumped higgledy-piggledy in the reception hall .
17 But a good enough reason for coming is just to sample the friendly local hospitality and exotic food .
18 Drained by his ranting and lulled by the way he could float in the starsuit , just touching the padded interior , he drifted into and out of sleep like a man wandering through the rooms of an empty house .
19 The machine was manoeuvred so that the tip of the dildo was just touching the lush folds of her sweet vulva .
20 In some of the wrecks other young women were sitting : Miranda only saw then one naked girl in dark glasses leaning back on the banquette-style front seat of a big old Rover , thin white legs in heels just touching the cinder-strewn wasteground .
21 I said , Why do n't you just knock the flaming wall down .
22 I wonder if you could just explain the consistent parts of that figure ?
23 Pamela was just completing the fourteenth of the 15 lengths of backstroke she did every morning before breakfast when she realised she was n't alone .
24 Once you have the sub-menu dropped down you can select from it using the cursor keys to move the highlight bar or by just typing the first letter of the option 's name .
25 We have just heard the usual mixture of muddle , confusion and gloom to which we have become accustomed from the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) , who tries every year to prove that more equals less .
26 Rohmer smiled again , and this time it was as if he 'd just heard the best news of the evening .
27 He had just heard the full story from Nigel Cramer in his office atop the Home Office building .
28 We have just heard the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) dismiss the argument that people pay more income tax and VAT if they are on high incomes .
29 The British visitor had just heard the exact same overview from the hospital 's top administrator .
30 He had just heard the banqueting hall cannons fire , which must mean that the sepoys were attempting an attack from the flank ; he hoped that their attack had not succeeded because he and his men had more than they could cope with already .
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