Example sentences of "just [vb pp] on [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Work is always just carried on with the dust samples fiddled .
2 A Dessie Edgar corner was neatly side-footed home in 79 minutes by Victor Welch who had just come on as a sub .
3 Demand is so high that there is bound to be plenty of interest in two new properties in need of some tender loving care which have just come on to the market .
4 By that time I 'd really stopped noticing whether people are male or female and just got on with the physics .
5 It was amazing that someone who had won the British Open three times and come second once over the past four years should have to qualify , but the boss just got on with the job .
6 They had been on stand-by since 10.00 a.m. and it was now after one o'clock , but they were as crisp and well-tailored as if they 'd just stepped on to the plane .
7 In line with this general movement came talk of installing an automatic watering scheme for greens and tees — and not just spurred on by the drought summers of 1975 and 1976 — but by the costs and difficulties of staffing a manual system and by the increasing use of such systems elsewhere !
8 Bonard had just emerged on to the terrace .
9 People like EMF and Jesus Jones have had a go , but they 've always gone more for the rock aspect , with the technology just tagged on as an afterthought .
10 The man who 'd just strolled on to the terrace was tall , very lean , very dark .
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