Example sentences of "[verb] you [vb infin] just " in BNC.
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1 | Whichever option you choose , we will send you a statement every three months which will show all transactions on the Account and let you know just where you stand . |
2 | But I 've found that a few years away from something can make you realise just how much you want it — need it . ’ |
3 | This month sees the start of a new series to help you do just that . |
4 | Today we 're offering 100 prizes of £50 to help you do just that . |
5 | ‘ I 'm Jane Walsh — I hear you 've just moved in next door . ’ |
6 | After a pause Penelope said , ‘ I hear you 've just come to live in one of those little houses in St Basil 's Terrace they look so pretty . ’ |
7 | I heard you say just now it 's dangerous |
8 | So the most valuable contribution the correct shaft can give is an increased sense of feel throughout the swing , letting you know just where the clubhead is . |
9 | ‘ When did you realise just how serious it really was ? |
10 | What else did you do just as a cabin boy ? |
11 | What did you do just carried on ? |
12 | And what did you get just now ? |
13 | What do you mean just in the the quality of the cattle or in the |
14 | Did you stop , do you stop just inside the door , did you with the shield ? |
15 | And it 's only because you said , previously er , that she was a sort of feminist that when , he said do this do that and she said very frankly to him do you think just because I 'm going to marry you I shall commit ? |
16 | Do you know just what your clock face is like ? |
17 | So how do you know just what is available ? |
18 | See you 've just got . |
19 | ‘ Makes you realise just how lucky you are , does n't it ? ’ |
20 | Now it makes you wonder just what it was doing to Kenny . ’ |
21 | Makes you wonder just how he gets his players going . |
22 | In Jazz , the complex web of language makes you work just a little too hard , undermining the suspense and revelation that made Beloved so mesmerising and — in the process — losing the reader somewhere down its silken , snaking paths . |