Example sentences of "[pers pn] have just " in BNC.
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1 | And another of them has just come out after doing time for burglary . ’ |
2 | When a protozoon divides , its two offspring have almost the same numbers as the parent , but one of them has just one number augmented by 1 and the other has just one number decreased by 1 . |
3 | Most pubs in the country probably have a few regulars who think their local is the best in Britain … but one of them has just proved it . |
4 | I 'm gon na fix that , no do I 'll , yeah I 'll bring some from home cos I wan I wan na nip home for er an hour and I 'll er I 've just seen Anne . |
5 | there you see I 've just cured that one look , that one with |
6 | She said I ca n't I 've just had a sleeping tablet . |
7 | See I 've just said something er , they 'd be quite happy with that I should think , yeah it 's running now |
8 | You see I 've just taped that . |
9 | ‘ That new fuel blend of yours has just ensured that I 've had the most embarrassing drive of my life ! |
10 | When we were first warned , I did n't really pay much attention to what was being said about it — the same problem had flared up at both Jersey House and the hotel I 'd just left but in neither case had there been prolonged cause for concern . |
11 | I only stopped working frenziedly hour after hour after I met the English boy I 'd just thrown water over moments before . |
12 | Brilliant , I said , pretending that I 'd just got in . |
13 | ‘ They said I 'd just got 50-60 years wear out of the knee in 15 years . ’ |
14 | Coincidentally I 'd just told Malcolm that I was a bass player — although at this point I was only mucking around by myself at home — so Malcolm told them . |
15 | At that point I 'd just left St Martin 's . |
16 | ‘ When I bought this hat , I 'd just had a horrible haircut so it covered up the mistake nicely . ’ |
17 | I told you I sleep in that chair , did n't I ? — It must have been about midnight because I 'd just watched this film and that did n't finish until half eleven . |
18 | ‘ He 's got the vote now — he 's out of our jurisdiction , ’ Otley said eating a custard tart I 'd Just bought . |
19 | I 'd just met this medium — how could she have known this ? ’ |
20 | The following morning , I 'd just got out of bed when he started barking to get out . |
21 | ‘ I 'd just finished editing The Dairy Book of Home Management , which eventually sold 1.5m copies , and I was living in the Kings Road . ’ |
22 | Often I felt so full after eating that I had to lie down or drag myself to lectures , feeling as though I 'd just eaten three Christmas dinners . |
23 | It was 1.30 that Sunday night , I 'd just gone to bed feeling rather worn out after a busy week and sociable weekend . |
24 | I did water-colours mostly but I 'd just started painting in oils and felt I had quite a talent for it , but they were n't very encouraging … |
25 | I 'd just finished it when it was time to get off . |
26 | ‘ How do you make a karaso ? ’ said Kalchu , repeating the question I 'd just asked him . |
27 | As I got up Terry looked at me as if I 'd just announced I had a private income . |
28 | I 'd just turned right off the B1 150 at Fairstead when I nearly crashed into the back of this unlit car skewed across the road . |
29 | Then I remember getting the Ramones album when I 'd just turned sixteen . |
30 | I got together with a school friend when I was 12 — I 'd just started playing guitar — and we played Beatles and Stones numbers , but then he got hold of a Muddy Waters album and that just blew us away ! |