Example sentences of "[adv] have just " in BNC.
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1 | that was war time and , and there 's the petrol , there was no , well a squeeze on petrol , you know , you 'd perhaps had just enough petrol to do some jobs where you could use the horse and cart down the |
2 | An American poet , Carolyn Kizer , says that in the arts ‘ it is not enough to have just great personalities . |
3 | ‘ Norman , ’ said de Sousa as the coffee and brandy were being poured , I wonder if we ought perhaps to have just a tiny natter about the programme . ’ |
4 | How convenient women were , Rupert thought , accepting her offer , the way they were always ‘ just going ’ to make coffee or tea or perhaps had just roasted a joint in the oven or made a cheese soufflé . |
5 | I obviously had just before the war but I do n't , do n't , did n't remember then until afterwards . |
6 | I thought you only had just normal goldfish in there |
7 | ‘ Connelly 's just bought himself a warehouse down by the docks . ’ |
8 | Jim did say if I looked at mine , and I only have just looked at it er if I 've read the fig if I 've read the figures right and I |
9 | In this approach , a particle does not have just a single history , as it would in a classical theory . |
10 | Erm I 'm not too sure whether Rozario may not have just caught his studs in the ground and tweaked a knee something like that . |
11 | But , in Isabelle Duchesnay 's case , it seems she did not have just Chris 's skating to contend with but his partner on ice Jayne Torvill . |
12 | She said she was just having just the usual drinking gear and er |
13 | If she was n't mistaken , someone above had just licked his backside and , true to naval tradition , he was passing the reprimand down . |
14 | I just had just over a pound |
15 | it could have been just because it 's , just had just newly changed hands and it might have |
16 | Mr Farraday will usually have just returned from his short walk on the downs at that point , so he is rarely engrossed in his reading or writing as he tends to be in the evenings . |
17 | ( It was a nifty move to be out of the country because prices back home had just been ‘ liberated ’ , sending inflation on basic commodities soaring . ) |
18 | Aggrieved after looking the more cohesive , balanced unit ; incredulous that after so many chances they still have just five goals . |
19 | Most Africans had and still have just this one significant resource over which they have any control : their labour power and that of their children . |
20 | The usefulness of gentle exercise in the morning to help warm us up has just been mentioned . |
21 | Oxford remain marginal favourites but Cambridge have a slight weight advantage and could also have just enough extra pace to take charge . |
22 | Who else but Runcorn could give an impromptu hour-long lecture on any geophysical topic and probably have just the right slides in his pocket to support it ? |
23 | Lewis now has just under 21,000 people ( almost 6,000 of them in the town of Stornoway ) , and Harris nearly 3,000 . |
24 | But erm I think really at the end of the day staff have only really had just that one day workshop , |
25 | Now having just walked away er up towards erm er crossing end , there 's the . |
26 | Changes must be made to the attack for the first Test at Old Trafford next month but pacemen Andy Caddick , Paul Jarvis and Chris Lewis now have just one more chance to prove they should remain for the Ashes opener . |
27 | She might very well have just arrived for all the notice he took of her . |
28 | I may even have just called for him and stood at the door . |
29 | He would n't have just … vanished ! |
30 | So it would n't have just been insurance investigators ferreting about — it would have been the world 's press as well . |