Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [modal v] just [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , everyone thinks he should just ignore it . |
2 | Okay so if we 'd have started off I mean we can just take the constant straight out . |
3 | I mean it may just depend upon how secure the |
4 | Same way , one of the words about I mean I 'll just read it to you . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one . |
7 | So erm I mean you can just use coloured spots it in , I mean , those at the moment are just literally stage spots , all they are i are on , and on dim |
8 | You do n't have to read the book , it 's rubbish , but I mean you can just say , if you remember the title , The Imperial Presidency , here was a view that the presidency had become dominant , the presidency had grown out of all proportion to the intentions of the founding fathers and needed to be reined back . |
9 | Yes and er my mother was frightened to death of guns because , oh he was a bit of a boy at heart I mean you can just imagine everybody used to bring the sporting guns to be repaired and there was guns floating about all over the place , and my mother was scared stiff of guns right till the time she died er , and he got mixed up with all these sporting connections you know like go off to shoots and various things and I think he did a bit of cock fighting in his day as well , but I 've , I 've got the exercise books that his two brothers . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Probably too weak ; and , even if she was n't , I expected she would just let me crack my skull on the pavement because women like to see men helpless . |
12 | ‘ I expect he 'll just weep for joy when I tell him , ’ she said . |
13 | But I found I could just sit down and play by ear . |
14 | and I I found I 'd just put a hundred there instead and that 's why I put two hundred |
15 | I say I 'll just unplug the wall . |
16 | I do n't Well I imagine it would just come off with any other cargo . |
17 | 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 |
18 | I mean if there 's a decision to be made I hope they 'll just leave it up to me . |
19 | I imagined he could just sit down , perhaps at the typewriter to which he had recourse even for poetry , and produce the requisite text . |
20 | I guessed I 'd just have to swallow it strong and hot and black and bitter , I 'd run clean out of Marvel . |
21 | 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 |
22 | When I find a guitar I like I 'll just buy multiples of that exact one ! |
23 | ‘ I reckon we should just give it a taste — ’ said the nome . |
24 | If this innocent practice helps you relax and to cope better with your pregnancy , I reckon you should just lie back and enjoy it . |
25 | I reckon I can just reach the top of the bag — ‘ |
26 | I guess we 'll just have to wait to see how it works out in the US . |
27 | I guess I 'll just listen and not talk ( if that 's OK ) . |
28 | Oh , no that 's I guess I 'll just have to rephrase my question . |
29 | If it does n't hit the island , ’ Ace tried to stifle an inappropriate giggle , ‘ I guess it 'll just sink into the brains . ’ |
30 | I expect my aunt meant well ; I guess it might just have been one of her spasmodic assumptions of authority in the family — out of character and dramatic as these assumptions usually were . |