Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] have just " in BNC.
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1 | She says : ‘ It is a very valuable function because it helps people who are unemployed or have just been made redundant to do something which is worthwhile . |
2 | Chris was nearly 5 years old and had just entered his infant reception class . |
3 | er I think councillor has made the case for the motion which he has put before us which is simply for a report to the environment committee which would deal with the the tactical if that 's the right that 's just been raised by councillor . |
4 | The summer of 1984 was a glorious one , the West Indian team was one of their strongest and had just beaten Australia 3–0 ; the England team , with some of the top players banned after going to South Africa , was one of their most ordinary and had just lost series to Pakistan and New Zealand for the first time , and it was all rather one-sided . |
5 | Lamarck was eminent for his classification of invertebrates , and had in effect put the chain of being into motion , so that everything was moving slowly upwards , and creatures had not become extinct but had just changed , responding to their environment . |
6 | Ivy looked well and had just had a holiday in a private hotel [ Broome Park , once the property of Lord Kitchener ] in Kent . |
7 | ‘ They had not been there very long and had just come out of a restaurant , ’ said Mr Robinson . |
8 | CONTACT GROUPS These are usually for people who have a particular social problem in common or have just been through a similar trauma , like divorce or bereavement . |
9 | The trash cans were big and had just been emptied , and in an instant the boys were off chasing the girls and yelling at the tops of their voices . |
10 | ‘ There might be , in the new chunky that 's just come in . |