Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] just " in BNC.

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31 No thanks I 've just had to spit me coffee back in there
32 After the brief words I have just exchanged with Stephanie , I promise she will trouble us no longer , cara . ’
33 I thought he looked upset , so I did n't mention the pantomime I had just witnessed and instead offered to make him a cup of tea .
34 In an article written in support of the ordination of women to the priesthood in the Episcopal Church in the United States , Richard Norris , whose scholarship I have just mentioned , argues that the tenets of patristic Christology are such that it can not be said that a baptized woman is differently related than is a man to Jesus as the Christ .
35 I was unable to pay more than the $100,000 I had just forked out for his British rights , so he sold Leslie Waddington a batch too .
36 And in that figure I 've just given you we have allowed for extra provision in some cases like for the national curriculum in the education sector , additional spending for under fives and taking on board the requirements in Social Services for care in the community and the children 's bill , although those have been , of course — the care in the community proposals have now been delayed and they are being phased in over three years .
37 ‘ Talking about work , as we were just a moment ago … perhaps you would n't mind explaining to me why you want to reject some of the new designs I 've just shown you ? ’
38 Jones , younger brother of Wrexham 's teenage defender Kevin , takes a midfield berth in the side which shows just one change from last weekend 's defeat by Ruthin .
39 And if you slice , try the revolutionary no-slice teepeg which costs just one dollar — each .
40 DEVELOPERS are planning to clone an historic Liverpool terrace which has just undergone the first phase of a multi-million pound facelift .
41 Some affirmative uses give a slightly different impression from that of being able to assert the occurrence of an event because of its having been perceived — a suggestion that there is a difference between what perception would lead one to think and the way things really are : ( 85 ) Once again the direction in which something is seen to move might depend upon the ratios of firing in cells sensitive to movement in different directions , and after prolonged movement in one direction a stationary image would produce less firing in the cell which had just been stimulated more than normally , hence apparent movement in the opposite direction would be seen to occur .
42 They 're on board an air ambulance which has just landed in Ancona , where they 'll meet the evacuees and prepare them for the journey to Britain .
43 The second accident involved an 18ft boat which capsized just a few yards off the Lincolnshire coast .
44 He left Ranulf and Maltote to feed their faces in one of the many pie shops which stood just within the walls of the palace and pushed his way through the crowds , taking the path around the Great Hall to the buildings beyond .
45 The park is part of a large complex which has just a single access onto the busy main road .
46 Mandeville , however , had finished his search which proved just as fruitless as the previous day 's and told us to leave .
47 AIR France , the state-owned carrier which has just agreed to buy its Belgian rival Sabena , trimmed its losses to land £68.5m in the red for 1991 .
48 And had perhaps Grace Bird 's goddammit of irritation been directed at her and not at the ball of beige knitting wool which had just then rolled off the shelf of the dressing-table ?
49 Cadfael could not choose but feel some sympathy for one whose dubious but daring enterprise had come full circle , and now threatened him with disgrace and punishment ; all the more as Cadfael himself had just been spared a possibly similar exposure .
50 The theatre of La Scala was completed by 1778 by Giuseppe Piermarini following the decision by City Governor Ferdinand Hapsburg not to rebuild the theatre in the Palazzo Reale which had just burned down for the third time .
51 True , the Armenians of Beirut have collected some macabre , terrible old photographs that might — had they been studied with more care by the shell-shocked peoples who had just emerged from the First World War — have served as a warning , the shape of things to come .
52 But she was amazed when told how many calories she had just consumed .
53 But this did n't deter fans who flocked just to catch a glimpse .
54 She was n't sure which would have been worse — open , lustful leering , or the teasing mockery she 'd just been subjected to .
55 Another example of Portia 's dishonesty is shown when she tests Bassanio with the ring she had just given to him .
56 Inside are five potential recruits who have just spent twenty-four hours being briefed , tested , interviewed and assessed .
57 Turning over , she looked up at Damien 's dog-face , and then sat up quickly , trying to repair or disguise the ravages to her appearance caused by the emotional racking she had just endured .
58 In 1847 Richard Sheepshanks wrote of John Couch Adams , a Cambridge mathematician who had just predicted the new planet Neptune : ‘ I think there is a hope that Mr Adams will continue his astronomical career .
59 She turned to the stranger who had just finished talking to a mechanic who was now giving her car the once-over .
60 Which one was the real Luke Calder : the hard , tough businessman who would stop at nothing and spare no one to get what he wanted , or that tender stranger she 'd just had a glimpse of ?
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