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

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1 The lessons on the causes and remedies of worry were most beneficial and the psychology of using your mind in order to create a change in the body , which came through in most of the classes , helped to reduce the constant tensions in my mind , with the result that I am a much less tense person and a lot of my worries have just vanished .
2 My people have just finished their knitting and a thousand dishcloths are on their way to you .
3 She was right of course , he knew that , but her words hurt just the same .
4 The successful receptionist models could be used to devise special training to enable CAB receptionists to ascertain the depth of a problem ; they could serve the dual function of assessing which clients have just come in for a form or a local address and they could make appointments for others in person or by telephone and smooth the queue .
5 Their roles have just evolved .
6 To us , their noises sound just like buzzes , clicks and high-pitched whistling .
7 While firms wait for their luck to turn , investors are doing their best to ignore both the horrible results which companies have just begun to announce for last year and the recent sharp decline in bond prices .
8 They become disillusioned when they realise that their parents have just as many faults as everyone else .
9 She felt her cheeks pale just at the thought of it .
10 ORGANISERS of a service aimed at reuniting lost pets with their owners have just celebrated the group 's first anniversary .
11 She caught her breath , her palms damp just thinking about the powerful surges of emotion she 'd felt in his arms .
12 It made her toes curl just listening to him , and perversely that made her even angrier .
13 Ideas of how society should treat its criminals change just as ideas of justice change .
14 Similarly the kinaesthetic sensation of a limb moving has to be associated with the visual sensation obtained by observing the limb — hence the countless hours which babies spend just watching their own limbs move .
15 Their interviews represent just a tiny part of the Hall Carpenter Archives , an outstanding collection of British gay and lesbian material — films , tapes , photographs , journals , correspondence , memoirs , periodicals , and ephemera — brought together with the help of funding from the Greater London Council .
16 She once put a jar in the middle of the table , in the light , and said she wanted her heroine to be like that ; her novels create just such memorable images , not static , but still , like remembered paintings .
17 Each subsample will include women whose children have just reached this stage , women approaching statutory retirement age and women half way between these two points in their lives .
18 The council 's plan to replace their Saturday shift with a standby system has infuriated the men whose bosses have just been given a big pay rise .
19 He 's sitting next to me in a late night eaterie in Manchester talking into a tape recorder because he and his band have just released a song called ‘ Creep ’ that 's threatening to be one of the highlights of the year .
20 A sentence such as John and his friend have just come back from New York can be used to illustrate an insertion task .
21 John and his friend have just come back from New York , you know .
22 John and his friend have just come back from New , you know , York
23 He and his wife have just arrived here . ’
24 His hands show just how tense he is , ’ says Dr Trower .
25 Ian Franchi , of Britain 's Open University , and his colleagues have just spent three weeks on crampons and skidoos , combing the ice sheet for these itinerant boulders .
26 And then Ida 's rung to say that er our buyers have just rung him to say they 've a , got the cash , agreed and its all sorted out .
27 How can we be as good as the Germans and Italians when our players spend just an hour-and-a-half every day training and then ca n't wait to get home ? ’
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