Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] just said " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But by the sound of what she has just said her mother was n't cut out for work , not the kind you 'll find in this quarter , except her last job .
2 After another brief pause , the speaker continues , using and to indicate that what she is going to say is connected to what she has just said .
3 Oh and she 's just said you know get 'em a questionnaire done , that was really what was
4 She 's just she she she 's just said on the phone , I was so shocked she got honours .
5 Er Trevalle she 's just said .
6 You know what she 's just said then ?
7 The speaker must monitor what it is that he has just said , and determine whether it matches his intentions , while he is uttering his current phrase and monitoring that , and simultaneously planning his next utterance and fitting that into the overall pattern of what he wants to say and monitoring , moreover , not only his own performance but its reception by his hearer .
8 Does the Minister understand that , despite what he has just said , there is still considerable apprehension that the Government will use the existence of the foundation as an excuse for not funding sport properly ?
9 The right hon. Gentleman sounds from what he has just said as though he is a separatist .
10 Does the Minister understand that what he has just said underlines the public 's high regard for search and rescue services provided by the Royal Air Force , particularly in a constituency such as mine , where RAF Leuchars is situated ?
11 The hon. Gentleman does not need to rely on my words to rebut every word that he has just said ; he need only read the latest edition of the in-house magazine of the Confederation of Health Service Employees , where it is written : ’ The Mid-Glamorgan District Linen Service is efficient because it has no choice .
12 If the hon. Gentleman wants to know about claptrap , he should listen to what he has just said .
13 I thank my right hon. Friend for what he has just said about the vile allegations and lies against my hon. and learned Friend — I use both words advisedly — the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) .
14 Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector .
15 It is important that I should ask the hon. Gentleman carefully to consider what he has just said about my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , who set out the legal position as a Law Officer .
16 I am grateful to him for what he has just said .
17 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
18 but he 's just said we got invoiced for it .
19 He 's just said , we going into there ?
20 Well he 's just said , he said
21 what he 's just said
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