Example sentences of "[verb] just [Wh det] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There was no way I could know just what passed between Mme G and her son when they were together and alone .
2 When I signed up for the trip I really did n't know just what to expect ; when I got my packet information I wondered how I would stand up to it but I soon found I adjusted very well and even though I had never slept in a tent in a tent in a sleeping bag or had any experience canoeing I did OK .
3 We do n't know just what triggers them off .
4 These engines required much better fit of components than had Newcomen 's ; parts bought in had to fit exactly , and then those putting up the engine and its house on site required to know just what to do .
5 ‘ I 'd like to know just what frightened her . ’
6 I 'd like to know just what did happen when Hatton 's lorry was hi-jacked on the 15th of Marchand if they 've got any McCloys in their district . ’
7 Within days Hadley Cantril and a team of psychologists from Princeton University were interviewing listeners to see just what had made them so convinced and , in many cases , so panic stricken .
8 I was delighted to be informed that I was one of the prize winners , but my delight turned to disappointment when I realised just what accepting the prize would involve .
9 Otherwise it might have occurred to her to wonder just what had happened since her arrival in London to so raise her jaundiced opinion of the whole male sex …
10 In 1953 – 54 , however , it was often difficult for the British to evaluate just what risks the Eisenhower administration was prepared to run .
11 Come on … when Chappy was nt scoring just what did he do for the team ?
12 The piece was written in good taste but could n't help but leave the reader wondering just what had made Morrissey so paranoid .
13 Rachel thought how lovely she looked , then found herself wondering just what had happened the previous night between her sister and David — a couple who had once meant the world to each other .
14 TWO former Barnsley team-mates kicked off the new season with mixed emotions — wondering just what lies in store for them .
15 She was an excellent choice to supervise the Mites , knowing just what tricks they could get up to .
16 It is not known whether Lady Tynte investigated just what had happened to the bird 's genitalia but subsequent studies of female pheasants showing similar transvestite tendencies revealed that only sexual differences developing at or after puberty were affected and that the reproductive organs themselves remained unaltered ( Yarrell , 1827 ) .
17 Fatima Zamzam , for example , knew just what had happened to her home and lands .
18 An open question gives great freedom to respondents but we may get just what happens to be uppermost in their minds .
19 Add to that the fact that they no longer have an interest in Ireland 's premier club championship the CIS Irish Senior Cup , and the Private Greens Senior Milk Cup , and many wonder just what has gone wrong with the senior team at Fruithill Park this season .
20 It is difficult to say just what makes a good looking cable .
21 No one knows just what causes stammering , although it seems that there may be a genetic link .
22 I can imagine just what pictures that sordid mind of yours has concocted . ’
23 Rachel , her hands on her hips , half laughing with exasparation , wondered just what demands the formidable Irene Markham was putting on her son .
24 The cultural baggage which any social group , tribe , or institution such as the police acquires over time can thus be translated to reveal just what sustains it , and furthermore reveal what the society itself may not even have understood .
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