Example sentences of "[vb infin] just [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , the Carrion can attack just as the adventurers reach the final approaches to the Castle , as detailed below .
2 Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand .
3 So the most valuable contribution the correct shaft can give is an increased sense of feel throughout the swing , letting you know just where the clubhead is .
4 There was only so much she could take , and she did not know just when her breaking-point might come .
5 If you get it right the engine will catch just as it slows almost to a halt and , to the accompaniment of a swirling grey cloud of oily smoke stage right , the hiccupping bass thumping will grow into the irregular loping lumpy grumble of a healthy Pratt 986 .
6 He knew , he said , that he was just an ordinary farmer 's son and she was a famous Beauty , known the county over , never a word spoken against her even by the men who bivouacked up in the fells — but he would have no-one else and would wait just as long as she told him to .
7 The general property will exist just as it did — at least on several views of general properties — if the weight of this bottle of wine changes and the napkin is not flattened in the same way .
8 I would not dream of staying here and making Shelley stay just because of me .
9 And we can appear and disappear just when we like , which can be very convenient .
10 I grinned then , I recall , and brought the stunter down fast and acute across the weeds and the water , the sand and the surf , scudding it in across the wind to jerk and zoom just before it hit the girl herself where she sat on the dune top holding and spasmodically jerking the string she held in her hand , connected to the sky .
11 And it 's only because you said , previously er , that she was a sort of feminist that when , he said do this do that and she said very frankly to him do you think just because I 'm going to marry you I shall commit ?
12 Sometimes it would be Bessie , Billie , names we 'd all heard before and knew about ; her favourite fistful , the one she would recite just before she got up on stage , was Mae , Marie , Maria , Anna Mae B , La Miss , Marian …
13 But you know the situation is it 's like Mum should not expect just because Claire and Steve go away that it 's immediate pack your bag it 's gon na co
14 Indeed McLeish reflected , that encapsulated the trouble with Tristram — everything that he could do , Perry , two years his senior , could apparently do just that bit better .
15 We can not do just as we like because we are limited , or constrained , by ( i ) the amount of money , or capital , we have ; ( ii ) the inventions , or technology , available ; ( iii ) the space , or land , available ; ( iv ) the resources , such as fuel or timber , or existing roads and buildings ; ( v ) the desires of other human beings which may conflict with ours .
16 And now I sha n't need you again this evening , so apart from looking in on Anna from time to time , you may do just as you please . ’
17 He can not do just as he pleases .
18 The leisurely lunch is over and you can now stretch out and do just as you please .
19 It is full of ideas to try out and everyone should do just as it recommends .
20 Dana thought everyone should do just as she wanted , and why not ?
21 ‘ You think that you can do just as you like — well , you 're wrong . ’
22 As usual , he thought he could do just as he pleased , without any regard for the consequences .
23 of course you can if you want one , you 'll have to ask about it do ya ? trouble though a cartoon ring will do just as well
24 You know if they think they can do just as they like at that age , well I mean er the , the
25 Ventura can accept files from a large number of programs so formatted text from , say , WordPerfect will appear just as it was typed .
26 I wanted to make sure they were long enough , and I went and started at Christmas , and I , er , this is so gross , and I just felt the scummiest thing , it was sort of , it 's not exactly how you wan na feel just before you get married , and then I went and had my legs shaved er waxed .
27 Since jealousy has its roots in emotional insecurity it is these feelings , so often experienced but not recognised , that you must try to treat with sympathy and imagination ; remembering that you , one day , may feel just as your mother-in-law does .
28 They can feel just as threatened by you and need to have your co-operation as they learn to manage resources and personnel effectively .
29 And do n't say it does n't matter just because you 're an amateur ; it 's important whether you 're a part-timer or Eric Clapton , so take it seriously and go to your doctor .
30 An ‘ odour ’ is simply what we can smell just as sound is what we can hear and touch is what we can feel .
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