Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] just [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And then if she says something like well what do you think I might just say well I have n't really talked to you very much about the way that you feel about Dangerous so I do n't really know erm Dangerous , what a fucking stupid name ! |
2 | You said it was completely confidential but I mean I would just say well it 's , it 's between Friends Provident and yourself end of story . |
3 | But I found I could just sit down and play by ear . |
4 | Excited to find she could just make out traces of narrow fields with dividing banks and walls , she ventured further towards a rounded mound which could well have been an Iron Age barrow , and just beyond it she found the standing stone , where she shivered pleasurably , her imagination running riot about the monolith 's precise function in the days when the settlement had been a live , thriving community . |
5 | Friends of Cuba suggest they may just scrape through now that oil in commercial quantities has been found . |
6 | But protestors say it 'll just mean more environmental damage will be caused more quickly . |
7 | I was thinking when I 've left the school if anything else happens I 'll just feel really pissed off and I 'm gon na write a letter and say , you know , now I 've left the school |
8 | So she were just having a crumpet , she 's but butter were all melting , I says I can just picture now running down your chin and |
9 | When it happens it 'll just happen naturally , and that 's all there 'll be to it . |
10 | I do n't Well I imagine it would just come off with any other cargo . |
11 | I imagined he could just sit down , perhaps at the typewriter to which he had recourse even for poetry , and produce the requisite text . |
12 | reformat I mean you 've got to be you , knowledgable about your , the area in which you work , so I do n't think you can just wipe out the history of education that 's irrelevant . |
13 | You see a working , well of course they do get them up nowadays , but in th you were supposed t to stay in bed for at least a fortnight after the mother was born but you a lot of these mothers used to hop out of bed when the midwife had gone , and , and I mean if they 'd got two or three children and a husband coming in and they had n't got a mother or a neighbour or somebody to come in and do the cooking , i I mean she 'd just get up and get on with it herself . |
14 | ‘ She thinks she can just waltz in and have her photograph taken now . ’ |
15 | Why had she thought she could just walk away ? |
16 | But the way he 's going he could just end up as the next Vinnie Jones . |
17 | ‘ Do you think we should just sit back and take it ? ’ asked Andrus . |
18 | Yeah and I said to her erm , and she said I do n't know how it came out about her son in the fire service , oh I know she 'd just come back from Orlando , cos she 'd been off work having had a hysterectomy and she had three week 's leave due to her |
19 | You would think that they were — thankfully — drawing to a close , and then they would burst off again for another hour and you found yourself wishing they would just shut up . |
20 | ‘ No — yes — it is n't important , ’ she muttered , wishing he would just go away . |
21 | ‘ I decided I 'd just walk on and yap for a bit . |
22 | Look , if you do n't mind a bit of running you could just come as far as the Tube with me and we could continue this conversation on the way . |
23 | If this innocent practice helps you relax and to cope better with your pregnancy , I reckon you should just lie back and enjoy it . |
24 | ‘ So we decided we 'd just get together whenever we could , and it was wonderful , like a miracle . |
25 | I should n't bother I should just carry on chucking a bit on here and there same as everybody does , I ca n't see many buggers go for that bloody eight pound a bag . |
26 | ‘ I thought I would just get in and catch the end but it was over in minutes . |
27 | ‘ Thought I 'd just drop in , ’ he said . |
28 | ‘ I thought I 'd just pop in . |
29 | ‘ I was passing and I thought I 'd just pop in and see how you were . ’ |
30 | ‘ No , ’ he agreed , ‘ but I thought I 'd just say so in case you got the wrong idea . ’ |