Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] just [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’ |
2 | Can I can I do you think I could just ask to run through all these , cos er you you put a couple of strange tunes |
3 | The stopped chamfer template has not to my knowledge been marketed , readers who want one will just have to make their own . |
4 | ‘ But if he gets into the Southampton match he 'll just have to cope . ’ |
5 | If you do n't want to go you 'll just have to say so . ’ |
6 | If Diana thinks she can just try to have a normal Christmas without the boys she is going to have a very miserable day . ’ |
7 | ‘ Thanks , ’ said Dolly , ‘ but if you do n't mind I 'd just like to go back to bed . ’ |
8 | I guessed I 'd just have to swallow it strong and hot and black and bitter , I 'd run clean out of Marvel . |
9 | Patients were told they would just have to live with the birthmarks . |
10 | Since you wo n't tell me , I suppose I 'll just have to plod through the whole book . ’ |
11 | ‘ I suppose I 'll just have to think of something else . ’ |
12 | Oh , no that 's I guess I 'll just have to rephrase my question . |
13 | ' I suppose you 'd just have to take it home , madam . ’ |
14 | She reconsidered his offer of help and reluctantly decided she might just have to accept it . |
15 | I 've got a police contact who 'd just love to know what kind of racket you 're into , here . |
16 | I guess we 'll just have to wait to see how it works out in the US . |
17 | I thought you might just have remembered that , seeing that you typing it out for me only yesterday . ’ |
18 | We never fought when we were engaged , and I thought we 'd just get married and have our own little home , I thought the bills would get paid and we 'd be closer than we were before . |
19 | He touched this leather , just brushing it with the tip of his soft hen feather , and it was drawn away in angular folds like bat-wings , and beyond a little dark door lay open into a tiny hole , into which he thought he might just manage to put his shoulders . |
20 | I think I would just like to draw your attention to one or two erm items in the report |
21 | So for the moment I think I 'll just stay possessed . ’ |
22 | I think I 'd just like to add that I think that this could possibly be a very big piece of work . |
23 | The notion that Pretty Polly was simply beaten by a better horse at the distance on the day was well down the list of possible explanations for her defeat , and George Lambton aired the widely held view that jockeyship had proved the decisive factor : Bachelor 's Button ‘ was a sterling good horse , especially at Ascot , but he was not a Persimmon , and if a real good jockey had been on Pretty Polly I think she might just have scrambled home . ’ |
24 | I think you 'll just have to move your house so you just have to do a couple of miles . |
25 | I think you 'll just have stay in ! |
26 | Yeah I think you 'll just have to wipe the whole thing out and do it again . |
27 | When Granny heard this she just sniffed and said , ‘ Well Morag , that means we 'll just have to do all the cleaning ourselves , eh . ’ |
28 | Never mind we 'll just have to stay here the night . |
29 | I rather think he must just have picked it up when Mr Hambro chased him away from the cave-in . |
30 | The old Oliver would n't have had any … trouble like that , and if he did he 'd just have danced away from it . |