Example sentences of "start [verb] just " in BNC.

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1 And , if she starts moaning just gon na bust her face in !
2 If all this sounds a bit complicated , it may help to start using just a small amount of the nutrition information .
3 And , as soon as I realised that , as soon as I thought about his breakdown , I started to worry , I started to see just how unstable he still was .
4 Sales started to tumble just as dealings in the shares began , but Stock Exchange rules meant boss Tim Parker had to wait until September to warn the market .
5 they 're all really like when I , I did n't have a travel card , they all started going just cos I did n't have a travel card .
6 Mr Stark reckons that an emerging generation of academics , disillusioned by the arcane teachings of their forebears , is starting to do just that by tackling many of the dilemmas managers face each day — those which business ethicists have previously side-stepped .
7 ‘ Much remains to be done to grasp the opportunities that will arise , but I believe that we have made real progress in starting to do just that . ’
8 I started coming just after Mike came — that was four seasons ago , and Martin he came two seasons ago and he used to live in the same street as me . ’
9 Was it when we started to feel just a little grown-up , and asked people Round To Dinner ?
10 I 'm bloody sure I would n't of paid it no way , er , thing is though you see when you first look at it , it do n't look a bad car , but when you start studying it closely you start to see just exactly what problems it 's got with it did you point out the faults on it then ?
11 He only got started to work just about a couple of years before the war .
12 But some of the risks start to disappear just three days after giving up
13 There are stories of cruelty heaped upon Clift by Huston during the making of Freud , and when weighing up one person 's story against another 's you start wondering just who was the worse rogue .
14 Believe me , it is not until you are standing with a bucket of icy water in one hand and a wet sponge in the other , looking twelve feet up at a grubby Beaver , that you start to appreciate just what a big aeroplane it is .
15 It 's only now , I suppose , that all of us who were involved have started to realise just how close to death we were .
16 I did n't know The Rolling Stones had started playing just down by the river . ’
17 You start day-dreaming just to kill time .
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