Example sentences of "[pers pn] just [vb past] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This took the form of teasing , mostly , and one day I was so fed up that I just walked out of school .
2 I had an argument with my mother and I just ran away from home and came here without telling her .
3 ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time .
4 I just nipped over to Dancer 's for a swim . ’
5 I could n't bear to have the television on either — I just sat there in silence , trying to work it all out .
6 So I just run round with 'oover and dusted and polished , then I made a cup of tea .
7 We might have rode along in that coach the whole night while I just stood there in front of the office .
8 You look like you just landed back on earth or something and it 's a real shock . ’
9 ‘ And you just got up in front of Henry and those pipsqueaks in your department and said , ‘ Sorry and all that , old chaps , but I 've been wrong all my life and led you into error and wickedness ’ ? ’
10 That 's why you need something that 's easy to wear and comfortable but which wo n't make you look like you just climbed out of bed .
11 eventually they went bankrupt , Florrie is an of mine , she used to work there part time and she always enjoyed it , she 's been there say twenty years , she just came back from holiday and found the place is closed down and none of for the past er fifteen months he 'd been there , that past fifteen months none of their part time staff had their stamps put on their cards , so for their , for their pension
12 We just went down around town .
13 We just fell completely in love with each other .
14 Albion are moving house in the close season : we just got there in time .
15 ‘ Some people think the Christmas holiday is the 10 days we just had off from school , but I think it 's more than that .
16 We just ran out of patience with him .
17 No but they , they just ran out in front of you , those other four .
18 After a minute or two , they just walked away in disgust .
19 For if property values and social status north of St Giles shaded imperceptibly from one microclimate to another , the other side of the Cherwell they just dropped out of sight .
20 They just said not to worry .
21 But they just went out of fashion as well .
22 They just went out for dinner , that sort of thing . ’
23 It just got out of hand . ’
24 He just got on with expansion . ’
25 Part of the time he just looked out into space .
26 When he brought her back he just drew up in front of the villa , jumped out , opened door , kissed hand , ‘ Bon soir , Madame , ’ and he was off .
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