Example sentences of "[prep] what [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | He asked to switch her mind to something else , and because it was essential to leave the autobahn after what had just happened . |
2 | Not after what has just happened between us . ’ |
3 | Nobody was yet greatly concerned about the poverty of what had just been called the Third World . |
4 | And so in the blazing heat of the next day Martha was supplied with a small replica of the new green , black and gold Jamaican flag and hoisted on to her stepfather 's shoulders at the gates of what had just ceased to be the colonial governor 's mansion , to see a small erect figure in the back of a Rolls-Royce drive slowly away . |
5 | So the possibility was that the leadership there , if any , would not be fully aware of what had just developed . |
6 | It was only when he had followed Cornelius most of the way across the room that the significance of what had just happened dawned on him . |
7 | It was largely the prospect of what lay just beneath the surface : the coral reef . |
8 | Accept this sketch of what has just happened , and you might conclude that Mr Clinton 's presidency is over . |
9 | For example , when a human reader sees a word such as ’ hence ’ , ’ therefore ’ or ’ thus ’ , they interpret it as a signal that the next sentence will express some consequence of what has just been said [ Brooks & warren , 1970 ] . |
10 | At the death , Mike Procter , the South African coach , stood ashen-faced and speechless for a full 10 minutes on the pavilion steps , unable to take in what had just transpired . |
11 | It will be as well to make explicit the third-person criteria of individuation for a mental event , criteria which are implicit in what has just been said . |
12 | have n't got the plan in What has just been pointed out to me is that the er smaller site , that is the one with Oakwood on it , which I 'm sure is familiar to er anybody present , that 's just opposite Skelton Manor and Court , and the larger site was the land to the east of Oakwood incorporating this much larger pond w with what appears to be an island in it , er running right up to the boundary of the conservation area , I think . |
13 | He stopped in front of her and looked down at her from what appeared just then to be a very great height . |
14 | Subsequent discrimination training thus occurs between the compound of A and its associate X and of B and its associate Y. If the events used as X and Y differ from each other more than do A and B ( see Fig. 5.10(b) ) then it might be supposed that the compounds would be discriminated more readily than would an untrained A and B. Certainly most proponents of an associative account for acquired distinctiveness effects have taken their analysis no further , implying that the phenomenon follows directly from what has just been said . |
15 | It follows from what has just been said that the identity of the respondent is not of much importance in defining the scope of judicial review . |
16 | But Ron Evans 's new concept for our programme , based on a degree of informality — with always space left at the end for viewers ' reaction to what had just been seen — and the new style of chatty presentation changed things . |
17 | We suppose , for instance , that what somebody says to us will be relevant to the occasion or to what has just been said , that people do not just issue utterances at random . |
18 | We need to reflect , however , on what has just been said : in brief , that for something to be or to have a power in the primary sense is for it to enter into a possible causal circumstance . |
19 | Sapped of all energy , Belinda fell listlessly through the door , let it drift shut behind her and slumped on the bed , utterly confused about what had just happened . |
20 | Whenever you 're not sure about what to do just look at that and just write it down or just think about it , visualize it , there 's zero , then we can , adding a negative number or taking away , go that way up towards the negatives , adding a positive number , go that way . |
21 | How dare he look so composed , so unaffected by what had just happened between them , when her own stomach felt as if it were the epicentre of an earthquake ? |
22 | At any one moment the positioning of the folds of the vocal tract is determined not only by what has just been said but by what is about to be said ( Springer , 1979 ) . |