Example sentences of "[adv] just come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It had only just come to be important before the ‘ unnatural ’ town of the industrial revolution conjured up some of the most dramatic and ‘ romanticized ’ of contrasts . |
2 | Have you only just come in Bri ? |
3 | Some sort of dress rehearsal was clearly required for the Cypriot police officers who were only just coming to grips with wiretap technology , and , right on cue , one of Hurley 's informants passed the word that Abou Daod , a Lebanese drugs trafficker , was coming to Cyprus to set up a deal . |
4 | You 're only just coming in yourself . |
5 | Beleaguered chief executive Chris Hassall said : ‘ The two we talked to — Ken Benjamin and Anthony Cummins — have only just come onto the scene and they are very inexperienced in real international cricket . |
6 | This bloke here has only just come about fifteen miles up the road . |
7 | The Christmas Eve assault has only just come to light because the 13-year-old victim was too terrified to report it earlier . |
8 | Although its seven hundred years years old , it 's only just come to official notice . |
9 | Pronethalol had only just come into clinical use when it was found to produce tumours in mice . |
10 | Germany predominating , they also shared the iron ore deposits of the Saar basin and Lorraine ( these last had only just come into use , because of the discovery by an English chemist , Thomas , of a way of making steel from iron ore with a high content of phosphorus ) . |
11 | Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate . |
12 | It was sparsely furnished , for Anne had only just come into her inheritance , but it was newly decorated and clean . |
13 | Picking up tips did not just come in the form of money , for Dave learned enough to become a single-figure handicap golfer by 1967 . |
14 | The emphasis in the French version does not just come from the repetition of je l'aimais bien , which also occurs in the original , but rather from the fact that the repetition is labelled as repetition : elle répéta . |
15 | Er , it is important too , to stress that the Agency is acting as a bridge between the purchasing er , authority , the Social Services Department , and the er , independent sector , and that er , it 's also important that er , too , that er , in many cases , er , the provider 's income er , will , will not just come from Social Services , but it may be that people are purchasing their own care , if , if they 're not eligible for public , public 's er , help through , through funding , and therefore the scheme is much wider than just looking at the purchasing intentions of the , the Social Services Department . |
16 | Erm and I think actually being part of them and you know like , inner city churches , living right the you know the vicar 's and the the congregation 's not just coming from say to , but actually living in the area . |
17 | Oh I do n't know actually it it was it was quite dramatic when I left the band because I went into variety you know and er some of those put bands are something else , cos some of the guys were sort of semi pros like just come from the mine shaft you know . |
18 | Andrew Ridgley and I had both just come from school about nine months before we took off with WHAM ! |
19 | Do n't just come to us because we can put your record out . |
20 | Water is a product — it does n't just come from the sky , it has been processed , and there is no doubt metering will save some of the water being wasted . |
21 | The village itself has a medieval centre and is rich in an Alpine flavour which does n't just come from the towering scenery . |
22 | And the takeover threat does n't just come from foreign television companies , but from cable companies and even phone companies as well . |
23 | So saying , when my wife Catherine died of cancer , Anthea sent me persistent invitations to spend a few days at her cottage , or even just come for a meal . |
24 | why just come to the Church of England if they want to now , it does n't go in |
25 | At the same time , he accepts the ‘ obvious ’ fact that ‘ facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience ’ . |