Example sentences of "[adv] just [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , I think since we 've got some new people here , I 'll , I 'll perhaps just say a little bit about the group shall I , just to explain how we operate and erm and also how this meeting is going to operate erm .
2 For eight minutes she struggled unsuccessfully , changing her posture , hammer grip and the position of the nut , while Ricci rested nearby , apparently just keeping an absent-minded eye on her daughter .
3 ‘ I thought we 'd better just have a quiet word together before we go down and see the kids on the beach , ’ Ben was saying as Carole bustled back into the room , carrying a tray laden with plates of cakes and biscuits .
4 He saw the half-dressed models then , and quickly walked away , only just taking a deep breath in time as he walked out from the cover of the parked car .
5 The Department of Interior has only just begun a two year study to streamline the fiendishly complex sets of planning rules that govern new mining projects .
6 Just just have a quick look at it .
7 And I think an over sixty no matter who they are , they would still just have a small return .
8 If you can not manage anything , you can always just enjoy a short break and plan a date and a strategy for the return to your exercise routine .
9 Somebody , somewhere , has probably just telephoned an old friend by mistake .
10 No you 're probably just need a little whatsname .
11 Most probably just want an inexpensive look at a bit of ‘ typical Greece ’ not far from Athens : the working waterfront , with fishing boats moored alongside the rich tourists ' yachts ; some amiable villages up handsome valleys ; a quick taste of that Aegean simplicity of water , bare rock and sky .
12 Opera North has also just unveiled a new Britten staging : Peter Grimes , directed by Ronald Eyre and with John Treleaven as the visionary Suffolk fisherman .
13 He 's also just chaired a Select Committee on MPs ' working hours , which frequently collide head on with the following day .
14 He has also just achieved a Brown Belt in Judo .
15 Somebody 's slipped over and they 've got all the grit in their knuckles in the part of their knuckles and you want to bandage the hand or there 's a cut on the hand , even on the palm , we can do that one later when it 's really , when it 's really a gash , gushing blood we can do this afternoon , I repeat again none of these which you 've done this morning will control severe bleeding , get it into your heads this is just to cover to keep infection out , alright , these are not to control severe bleeding just covering a minor wound or a graze , right ?
16 Yeah , yeah , both coming back , now just had a bald patch .
17 Now just having a little look in the paper here today and er well oh the Mary Whitehouse saga continues by the way we are absolutely determined to get her on before the end of the show we 've got ten minutes left .
18 A large gloomy bedroom had been the setting of it , hung with draperies , not the kind of thing you would expect a child to sleep in , but it was a little child that lay on the bed , white and still , the elderly man , evidently a doctor , who had seemingly just lifted a looking glass from the parted lips , turning to the young father and imparting the news of death , while the mother in a transport of grief clung to her husband , her head buried in his shoulder .
19 Well , Gain has reportedly just snared a porting pact with IBM to move its software to the RS/6000 and once it 's ready IBM will apparently co-market the stuff worldwide especially to users with mission critical distributed applications .
20 I mean sometimes you can almost just try an intelligent guess and maybe
21 Then just phone a fucking ambulance . ’
22 ‘ True , we 've certainly just achieved a major success together at Naxxar ! ’ she told Anneliese , with determined briskness .
23 or and the cho , it has , this is , it has to be there by , we can actually just do a national curriculum report which gives a level , that 's all !
24 The G M B and other unions , but principally the G M B cos that 's one I 'm concerned about , needs to pressurize councillors and officers because councillors and officers have been bombarded with almost as much legislation as the trade unions have had from the Tory government and most of them actually just want an easy time , so you 've got to hassle them , you got to harass them what they do .
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