Example sentences of "[to-vb] out just " in BNC.

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1 She wished she had n't seen the broken railings , or that whoever was in the bath chair had not elected to come out just then .
2 For those who prefer to stay on more familiar ground , back to Germany with Baukunst in Brandenburg , scheduled to come out just before Christmas ( DM128 ) .
3 So on his next few field trips to Mexico he searched this area properly to find out just what the range is for this species .
4 ‘ It 's a cold , hard world out there , and one or two people are going to find out just how hard in the not-too-distant future .
5 Oh yes , he had done everything possible to find out just what was going on .
6 We spoke to leading hairdressers up and down the country to find out just what they 've got in store for you this year .
7 The spokeswoman added : ‘ It will take a few days to find out just what has been taken .
8 Is n't it worth giving Gazza a game to find out just what he can do — just what he is capable of producing ?
9 In fact the only way to find out just how much space you 're going to get is to fill up the hard disk , but because disk compressors need some room to work , this is n't a particularly healthy idea .
10 ‘ I intend to find out just why we 're selling room rates to Travel Enterprise for less than they are worth , ’ he said slowly .
11 She was about to find out just how difficult it was to live without Julius .
12 I was waiting for the right moment to find out just how deeply your were involved with Elise .
13 The Dos Quiz is a useful way for beginners to find out just how much they know after reading all the MS-DOS bibles .
14 Bob ; No , sorry I do n't but it 's really easy to find out just call the helpline and they 'll be able to tell you exactly what band your flat is in and what discounts your eligible to .
15 ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll join Adam and Ace to find out just exactly how much damage , thanks to you , he 's suffered ! ’
16 It is high time a border poll was taken with all citizens of voting age here asked ( a ) their religion and ( b ) whether they want a united Ireland or not , to find out just how many Catholics really do want the British to leave .
17 and to pursue the options that are are available to us , and that 's what I hope the Treasurer will do , er , and this is all we 're approving at the moment , and that an an and to find out just what the , how the land lies , what the best position is , what interest rates that we might be able to get , and over what period and I I I er support this er er er er this expense bud budget .
18 Over the next few days she was to find out just how true that was .
19 Would you care to find out just how much ? ’
20 Scientists are trying to find out just how the disease works .
21 A research programme was undertaken to find out just what consumers thought of the product .
22 The only way to find out just how fantastic Medau is , is to try out as many of the other movement forms as you can .
23 THIS IS the day for signing in and checking out fellow schmoozers ; for ploughing through the completely bewildering gig schedule , and trying to work out just how we 're going to survive the next 100 hours without losing any important internal organs .
24 While her hands were busy rooting the ingredients out of their packs , Jezrael tried to work out just how she did feel about the Magyar , but that was a niggling discomfort blunted by the stone weight of her worry about Chesarynth — and about Antoine .
25 And as my ribs heaved agonizingly and my leg muscles protested , I tried to work out just how many miles we had run .
26 David tried to work out just when Carole would return .
27 There was , I was gon na say there was a hell of a fight going on here the morning we come over yours between Christopher and Andrew , and I went in to sort out just in time to hear Christopher say well I 'm having all GrandPat 's money when he 's dead not you .
28 To pick out just a few examples : grandparents treat their grandchildren in the same way whether they live in Aberdeen or London ; middle-class people use money to support their close relatives in similar ways whether they live in Swansea , Sheffield or London ; people use their kin network to help them find employment whether they live in Glasgow , Basildon or Corby .
29 I used to go out just on me own , like .
30 cats and dogs being in the country there , were always about , the cat starts to go out just the same as the dogs did , they did n't and they did n't , even when we inherited that old , old tom cat in Sussex , he stayed with us and he , he mangy old thing was n't he , in one of the stables never accursed to me to .
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