Example sentences of "[verb] to just [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So er that has to just wait now until the next meeting . |
2 | There 's still some who want the shrieking , whirling dervish of the old Associates days and refuse to give him any credit for growing up and wanting to just get on with it . |
3 | But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know . |
4 | She glanced at the road ahead , a road that seemed to just shoot upwards at a terrifying angle . |
5 | But he 's not going to just sit there for long . |
6 | Erm , otherwise I just think it 's very tricky when you , when you , when you try and take away the layers that you 're going to just end up with the one that you ca n't talk about anyway . |
7 | I 'd like to just opt out of my career , too . |
8 | Thank you and I think I 'd like to just point out to Mr . |
9 | I 'd also like to just come back on one point that Mr Feist made about a a two tier approach to employment sites . |
10 | Now though I 've got to just get on with the rest of my life |
11 | ‘ We have not got a lot of money and we have got to just get on with the job of trying to sort things out on the field . |
12 | but erm I do n't think Joan , at the time , last night , Joan said that she was a bit too tired to Bob was having to just fit in with that so I do n't know what they 're gon na do . |
13 | We 'll 'ave to just get by on our own . ’ |
14 | It is a funny world in which a child , however mature they may seem , is allowed to just go out without leaving an address or phone number and simply does not come home . |
15 | Not ghastly things which looked all right in the air but turned into freezing wet stuff which was allowed to just lie around on the floor . |
16 | You have to just get on with the next board . |
17 | I wanted to just pop away over the first few for him to get his confidence . |