Example sentences of "just [pron] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Just someone I know . ’ |
2 | ‘ Lori is just someone I know . ’ |
3 | I 've already told you Lori is just someone I know , and has nothing to do with any of this , ’ she countered . |
4 | Sorry , he 's just someone I went out with who thought he had exclusive rights to my body . ’ |
5 | Maybe he was just someone I 'd dreamed up . |
6 | He was just someone I knew . |
7 | That one e erm I mean I 'm a I was just I I said twenty pound O six , it was a quick calculation , it ends up at seventeen per cent margin . |
8 | ‘ Oh , waitress , ’ said the lady in a distressed tone , ‘ Just who I wanted , could I have three of today 's specials , two strawberry milkshakes and one prawn cocktail with extra mayonnaise . |
9 | Just one I think |
10 | ‘ Oh , sorry , it was just something I heard Dad and Guy laughing about the other day . |
11 | I see this point of view from my own position as a third generation commuter between Harrogate and Leeds , and as a third generation commuter I do n't feel that it is a commentary on any absence of jobs in Harrogate or any shortage of jobs in Harrogate that I work in Leeds and live in Harrogate , it 's just something I 've grown up to think of as natural . |
12 | ‘ It 's just something I 've got in mind for a big party I 'm planning . ’ |
13 | ‘ Just — just something I had n't considered . ’ |
14 | ‘ Oh , just something I came up with that Ari should be able to do herself . |
15 | It 's just something I do n't understand , ’ he added , his earlier awkwardness returning . |
16 | I 'm not horrible , it 's just something I do to keep me occupied ! |
17 | It 's just something I say … because I have to say it … |
18 | If we define publishing as the production of information in a printed form you may begin to realise just what I mean ; price lists , company reports , catalogues , advertisements , newsletters , memos , the list gets longer the more you think about it . |
19 | There is , regretfully , no space in this article to spell out in greater detail just what I mean by these dynamic explanatory constructs . |
20 | That 's just what I figured . ’ |
21 | ‘ That 's just what I 'd been thinking ! ’ answered Gabriel in surprise . |
22 | This is just what I thought it 'd be like on the streets of Chicago . |
23 | Oh good brother , just what I thought that drop my jaw something I do n't know the rest of the words . |
24 | They seemed delighted that I 'd said it , and to know just what I meant . |
25 | That 's just what I fancy . |
26 | Demelza , five , of Oakworth , West Yorks , said : ‘ She 's just what I 've been looking for . |
27 | It 's just what I 've been hoping for ! |
28 | I 'm not gon na ar , I mean that 's just what I 've got down . |
29 | This chart could then be used as the basis for an essay or a piece of revision and — although the words used might be different — you would , in fact , end up by saying just what I said in that portion of text above . |
30 | ‘ That 's just what I said to myself when I woke up this morning , but when I looked on the floor , there was the veil , torn in two halves ! ’ |