Example sentences of "just in [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So you 've got to watch what you take and if it 's not necessary you do n't take it if you 've got any sense but if you 're gon na take everything on the assumption ju just in case , the just in case , just in cases you know , do n't work all these the fail-safes ten times over you 're overloaded , ah but you 're so much unnecessary weight it all comes back unused , untouched .
2 Accordingly the man in our example may prefer to keep an additional fraction of his income as money balances in excess of his transactions demand , just in case something unexpected happens which necessitates immediate expenditure .
3 Just in case something crops up and I need to let you know . ’
4 Just in case something comes up and I 've got to go in or .
5 Just in case something goes a bit wrong
6 He still has a 30-years-old Courtelle suit which he kept as a standby for the MBE investiture just in case something happened to his morning dress .
7 erm they 're frightened to go anywhere just in case something might happen .
8 When the engagements are abroad , I work feverishly in the last few days and nights to create a reasonably finished piece of work — just in case we crash .
9 Just in case we 're ever investigated . ’
10 It convinces us that it is essential to read a daily newspaper , to watch TV , to mow the lawn , to iron the sheets , to read the junk mail , to darn our socks — just in case we decide to do something creative , challenging , productive , intimate or enjoyable instead .
11 The Ego is constantly chattering about its fears , worries and doubts , cluttering up our head with thoughts that go nowhere — just in case we decide to think for ourselves , to question , to explore new possibilities , to feel our suppressed emotions , to reach beyond our old ways of being , to develop a new vision .
12 I wanted to double up all Wavebreaker 's standing rigging , just in case we did try to take her across the ocean .
13 My photographic equipment was a bit limited by the fact that as a leader I was required to carry a heavy hunting rifle all the time we were ashore , just in case we met with a polar bear in a nasty mood .
14 Just in case we got conflicting stories . ’
15 Which it saves just in case we had any accidents , and lost any of our files anywhere .
16 Happily there was some friendly cloud ; this time I went right through it to regain some horizontal reference , then bob in and out of the cloud until Jock had repaired the damage , I stayed near the cloud base just in case we were jumped again .
17 schedule , just in case we suddenly find we have n't got slots and
18 I 've already earmarked the cage drilling machine just in case we did require it , to make sure that no parts were taken off it to support the next one .
19 It might give us a head start , just in case we have to admit her . ’
20 we had our alarm ooh after five , William called us just in case we laid late , so we was on the move ten , ten past five , so I mean we 've been on the go perhaps two hours more than anybody else and eh , and then cos when , it was just like that , but it was down here now I thought to went to that down on his and a little
21 Get some of those little fold out chairs just in case we 're er
22 Well just in case we 're not
23 I had the air horns primed and ready just in case one got too near .
24 In communicating that ‘ P ’ , one is lying just in case one believes ‘ not P ’ but intends one 's audience to believe ‘ p ’ .
25 Two bands are used just in case one should break and let the beetles escape .
26 She does n't stay here , but the workers stay in overnight — they often work fifty , sixty , seventy hours a week — just in case her husband comes looking for her .
27 She 'd been wanting to go home all day , dragging on her teacher 's hand on the way in , looking over her shoulder just in case her mum might have popped her head round the gate for a last wave .
28 He walked away with dignity and went off to tell Cathbad to make several small fires instead of one big one that night , just in case their usual large fire was large enough to attract unwelcome attention .
29 Just in case what ? ’
30 The way ‘ civilisations ’ had to make their mark , just in case they might disappear without trace .
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