Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [pers pn] [modal v] just [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Now you 've let me down they 'll just say , we told you so , Sam and Foggerty and all . |
2 | If I 'm cutting somebody up they should just let me cut them up . |
3 | Aye but she says you only you can just do as many as you want she says , you 'll not use the twenty . |
4 | write a few of those down , all the same type , all acids and alkali and then you just you can just bomb through those . |
5 | And if you do feel things are overwhelming you then they may just help to bring you down again . |
6 | God I you could never tell if you 're , you 're going to be there long enough in job , if the , the boss did n't like you then he would just say well you 're , you 're paid off and that 's it , so that 's sort of benefit of keeping your union membership up you could go to anywhere where there was a trade union , a union membership and get a job . |
7 | If you do n't fold them up I 'll just toss them on the cart like I do the rags . |
8 | ‘ If you show me up I shall just go off and leave you , ’ he warned . |
9 | Something else I 'd just like to , I was actually I was erm aware that time is passing us by . |
10 | and then if we can afford to send him privately we can just take his name off . |
11 | to put it on he can just put his hand behind it . |
12 | We 'll put it 's sign in front of it so we can just make sure of that . |
13 | About , it 's all about money and he says well sort it out and he agreed that we 're gon na get hard and all the rest of it so I 'll just tell him ! |
14 | Yeah because if I work it out I 'll just know that i it made so and so but I wo n't know that it gave off that I 'll just remember that it made like zinc chloride or something I wo n't remember |
15 | I have the impression of an ideal painting in my head , and I always think to myself that if I ever painted it then I would just stop . |
16 | ‘ If we ca n't pay for it then it will just fall down , ’ he said . |
17 | These are the pleasant sorts of games played by friends whose friendship mainly lives by correspondence ; to anyone else they would just seem silly . |
18 | ‘ If I 'm crying because someone 's been nasty to me , he 'll want to rush away and knock their block off ’ , said one woman , ‘ for anything else he 'll just sit there and look miserable and uncomfortable until I feel I 'm supposed to comfort him ’ . |