Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] just [vb pp] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I 've just come here to work — at the vets ’ in Little Kirkton — Caro 's old job .
2 I 've just come over to tell yer … you 've not switched yer lights one .
3 So here I am again , ‘ his nibs ’ lying prostrate at my feet , looking up at me ; big amber eyes melting like the chocolate gateau I 've just put out to thaw .
4 I 've just rung up to see , I was gon na ask Jo to nip out and get me a cake and see if the advert was in , but it do it does n't actually come out , it 's like the local Chronicle here , it comes out on a Thursday night
5 The book was intended as the unpretentious account of a Devon lad who has just kept on writing and then reading the news .
6 So I would say , Have a go but leave it till last , when you when you 've done everything else and maybe you when you 've just checked through to see if the others are okay .
7 The place you 've just written about helps you to feel at ease , to feel nourished , warm , loved .
8 You 've just come along to fulfil his prophecy . ’
9 Er the County Council did not use the erm calculation of need which would be affected by the proposition you 've just put forward based on land-take , past land-take .
10 He turned and the girl who had just come in let out a little scream .
11 She 's just popped up to get a book for some homework .
12 she said I ca n't let them do playdo I ca n't let them do painting she 's just got nowhere to let them do anything .
13 Now thinking about what we 've just seen how does that relate to that .
14 Yeah we 've just got now wait for solicitors an an and the mortgage .
15 Although the right hand side is not a valid tensor , we have just learnt how to write a covariant derivative that is a valid tensor .
16 Such a view would be wrong because many of the points of critique that we have just set down have been backed up by solid research into the concrete world of interests and groups .
17 In fact , the wonderful night they had just shared only made her more determined than ever to go .
18 ‘ It has n't been any good for you , ’ her mother looked about to be certain Joseph was not with earshot even thought he had just gone off to fish in the lake , ‘ all this … ’ she added , unnecessarily , casting an accusing look in the direction of the inn parlour .
19 He had just given up smoking , ’ she said .
20 Ray Shepherd looked up at them as coolly as if he had just driven in to work on a routine day .
21 He judged five minutes was long enough for that , a lifetime when you are five , and since he had just learned how to tell the time he watched the clock over her shoulder .
22 He 's just popped out to buy a paper — ’
23 He 's just gone in to see if everything 's alright at Edinburgh and of course , that 's why he 's had to report for that .
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