Example sentences of "[conj] we [verb] just " in BNC.

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31 Mr Pearse said : ‘ Do not think that we have not been fighting for the price of Midland shares that we have just received .
32 You 'll be pleased to hear that we have just done a photo session with Mary to get some exclusive ‘ at home ’ photos .
33 ‘ And I would point out that we have just completed a development squad tour that has taken in Western Samoa , Fiji and Tonga and comprised a black management and a large percentage of black players in the squad . ’
34 It might also be asked whether the preferential magnification of the foveal inputs that we have just demonstrated is determined ontogenetically or whether , as in the intact somatosensory system , it could be influenced by patterns of sensory experience .
35 We had works by Bronzino and Pontormo , but there was a Northern Mannerist painting gap that we have just filled with the astonishing ‘ Ceres , Bacchus and Venus ’ by Goltzius executed in pen and brown ink with brush and oils on a prepared canvas .
36 But he was puzzled to find in the writings of Descartes that argument for the conservation of motion that we have just described .
37 ‘ I do n't think the things that we have just now are , ’ says Will .
38 Such a view would be wrong because many of the points of critique that we have just set down have been backed up by solid research into the concrete world of interests and groups .
39 Some see corporatism grandly as a total economic system distinct from capitalism and socialism ; some see corporatism as a particular kind of " state form " distinct from , say , parliamentarianism , where citizens participate in the determination of policies through the exercise of voting rights in relation to a parliament ; and still others see corporatism rather more modestly and fruitfully as connoting a particular system of interest-group politics and representation distinct from the pluralist system that we have just discussed .
40 This morning , the end of the series is marked with the doxology from Ephesians 3 , verses 20 and 21 , which follows on from the prayer of Paul that we have just heard .
41 Er , our press office tell me that we have just had a call from ten Downing Street , who want a copy of this speech .
42 I am pleased to be able to report to the hon. Gentleman that we have just had the first results of the monitoring arrangements for the implementation of community care and we are impressed with the practical schemes already being advanced to ensure that the frail and vulnerable , and particularly the chronically sick and disabled , receive the support that they need .
43 I am not in the business of calibrating the relative evil of the atrocities carried out by the IRA , but I am conscious that the events that we have just witnessed come in the train of the attack on the remembrance day ceremony in Enniskillen four years ago , when 13 civilians were killed , and of the proxy bomb a year ago , which killed a civilian who had been tied to the driver 's seat of his vehicle .
44 This debate follows naturally on from the one that we have just had .
45 That point of order seems to be related to the matter that we have just been discussing .
46 The statement that we have just heard is a statement from a double opt-out Government who have isolated Britain —
47 Erm , before we leave item one D , sir , there are two things that Hambledon would like to say both on the q questions that the Chairman asked , capacity , and also on the principal of breaking down the Greater York figure i into the constituent districts , erm , the first point , on capacity , erm , we feel that we have a very limited capacity , er to accommodate development needs advising in Greater York , you 'll see from our statement that we have just two settlements an , sorry three settlements in two parishes er within the defined Greater York area , Shipton , Beningborough , and Overton .
48 ‘ I do n't think the things that we have just now are , ’ says Will .
49 This is unlikely to be the case , partly because of the indeterminacy in the acoustic input that we have just discussed , partly because , as we shall see , a particular string of phonemes may be parsed into a number of different word strings .
50 Oh no , no there was , erm it was very utilitarian , very er , were I should think plan would use the I , I do n't think er , I ca n't remember a great deal about utility furniture apart from the fact that we have just this one bedroom suite , but remembering back to the , er we had the bed and the chest , the chest was very plain and very nice , very nice
51 ( Clearly , it is high time in this essay that we did just that ! )
52 It does mean , however , that the process of drawing inferences is more tentative than in experiments , based on if-then reasoning : if it is the case that the true causal story about the variables is as we imagine ( playing God in the way that we did just now with absenteeism ) , then we would expect to find a statistical effect of X on Y .
53 But is it true that we learn just by virtue of being busy and having lots of experiences ?
54 As we moored up the late shipping forecast was giving warnings of south-easterly gales for the area , so we had just made it in time .
55 However , I use Guitarist Readers ' Ads myself , as do most of the staff here , so we know just how successful they can be ; of course that also means we can see where the service can be improved and we will endeavour to see that it does …
56 It 's not just for England ; it 's for people in Norway who 've never heard us before , so we 've just put our eleven best songs on the album .
57 Right , let's go on a bit further , so we 've just done concussion , compression er the next one is an illness , epilepsy now epilepsy , two types , you get the petit mal which is the small fit and the grand mal which is the erm large fit or the full , full fit .
58 No I 'm actually going over to Northamptom working for the week so we 've just orgainsed to go down and see the game .
59 And unfortunately second half it did n't come right but as I say we 've got a point out of it so we still you know , kept ourselves unbeaten for a game or two , so we 've just got to try keep it going and take it from there .
60 ‘ I 'd finally won custody of my daughter Eva and we had just moved down from Scotland to Leeds with my boyfriend Glynn .
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