Example sentences of "[verb] just [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I am sure that they did not consider just talking to London Transport about that .
2 I ca n't get over him , he looks just looks like .
3 Meanwhile I 'm perfectly content just to lie in the sun by the peaceful ornamental pond .
4 Okay well do n't worry do n't worry he ca n't you know just think of something though having said that if you look at the role that you played in the group moving towards the chairman 's style , taking over the group perhaps becoming and you were n't a person that sort of took over and forced your views on everybody but you were certainly up there at the front with and listening to people taking information and manipulating everything that you had to fit what was coming in from everybody so that does show Chairman 's skills , Chairman tendencies
5 Paige found just looking at him a very heady experience .
6 Terry was standing at the landing window , Rose just retreating down the stairs .
7 Pure DEAE has just begun to be marketed in Australia under the trade name Provital-H .
8 A historic revival of one of the greatest works of choral music has just begun in front of Royalty .
9 PS : Stephen Fry has just confessed to taking cocaine .
10 Well , has just answered over here .
11 An angler removes a fish he has just landed at Old Windsor .
12 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 .
13 I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks .
14 Mr has just phoned about all this work and as , he 's saying
15 Professor Sharp , of the Memorial University of Newfoundland , writes that he has just run across the earwig after having acquired five years ' back numbers of this magazine and to say that the Anglo-Saxons had a word for it , as we are all too well aware from listening to conversations between small children .
16 ‘ But Nathan Bryce has just parted with twenty-five thousand pounds in order to have me with him . ’
17 Suppose for example that I am a smoker who has just heard about the dangers of lung cancer .
18 Australian 250 rider David Evelyn has just collided with Cadalora in qualifying and is heading straight for a concrete wall .
19 The company is currently operating eight sites and has just moved to a new office in South Normanton , Derbyshire .
20 Herbert Smith , the tenth-largest law firm , with 425 fee-earners , has just moved into six floors ( 230,000 square feet ) of the Broadgate complex , whose rents are already hurting investment banks .
21 One company which has just moved into Scotland , the Marketing Store , believes that the market here is ripe for development .
22 Biting campaign : Walkers Crisps , a company promoted by the Marketing Store which has just moved into Scotland
23 Which is hooey ; for when the thumping result is announced , the House burst into a blast of clapping , happy as a choral society that has just flown through the last tricky chorus .
24 The 32-year-old French film director has just flown into London from LA , and has not had an easy time of it .
25 Heat the frankfurters by leaving them to stand in a pan of water that has just boiled for about 5 minutes .
26 She is reading a letter she has just written to her parents . ]
27 This seems to be the view of Lord Donaldson , that truly sagacious Master of the Rolls , who has just called for a new corps of paralegal ‘ civil justices ’ to get people like me off the hook .
28 However , with respect , Mr. Speaker , I have seen your reply in which you said that using the crest of the House of Commons on such material was not an offence , so I hope that you are not referring to that aspect of the issue that the tell-tale Member has just raised with you .
29 The CSIRO has just applied for a worldwide patent for its use as a fumigant .
30 ‘ And after that , ’ Woolley said , ‘ you will come back here and stop the German air force from examining the hole which their artillery has just blown in the British Line , a hole about the size of Lancashire , and that will be the biggest waste of time of all , because the German Army found that hole an hour ago , and is now galloping through it as fast as its little legs will carry it , heading in the direction of … ’ he snipped the final toe-nail and straightened his leg to study the fault' … us . ’
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