Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] just [art] " in BNC.

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1 Can I make just a suggestion ?
2 And , of course , all the daytime activities and evening entertainments of Cala Mesquida Village are yours to enjoy just a short walk away .
3 I mean just a friendly little party .
4 Yeah I mean just a few different should you use a little bit of green powder paint .
5 mhm Well I think it can go from anything , I mean just a vague feeling of suddenly being put off what you 're talking about because you 've suddenly become conscious of how you 're looking .
6 If someone who said this was asked , ‘ But what do you mean by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’ he might say , ‘ I mean just the same as I mean by ‘ It 's afternoon ’ on the Earth' .
7 I also said that if someone were asked , ‘ But what do you mean by ‘ It 's afternoon on the Sun ’ ? ’ he might say ‘ I mean just the same as I mean by ‘ It 's afternoon ’ on the Earth' .
8 Similarly , if someone were asked , ‘ But what do you mean by ‘ Someone else is in pain ’ ? ’ he might say , ‘ I mean just the same by ‘ pain ’ when I say someone else is in pain as I mean when I say ‘ I 'm in pain ’ . ’
9 I do n't mean goggles I mean just the glasses with the side pieces .
10 that 's what I mean just the blood tests ?
11 I mean Just the same do n't walk on your own .
12 I think I found just the tiny
13 Well that was kept by fella called and they could get the beer off-licence , although it was n't , it was n't so far to the Old Naked Inn and then there was a pub on the corner of , I ca n't remember the name of that because they 've opened it too young to remember pubs in them days but er , apart from the off-licence there was no actual public inn on Street , there was off-licence , as I say just a few yards down was the Old Naked Inn and there was a pub on the top of just on the side of .
14 ‘ Well do n't I know just the place we 'll be made as welcome as Christmas !
15 ‘ Mr Jacobsen , ’ she said carefully , ‘ as I believe I intimated just a moment ago , I 'm just about to leave . ’
16 ‘ And as I intimated just a moment ago , ’ his voice was coldly mocking as he threw her words back at her , ‘ I need a haircut . ’
17 Unworthy as I am , I look just a bit like Eric .
18 I 'm sure if I give just a few more pushes —
19 I mean , it 's like the jeans , I say , for Laura I paid fourteen ninety nine for a pair there , and eleven ninety nine for the other pair , well I 've been and got myself two pair cos I mean , it 's more or less all I wear just a , a couple of weeks before , and I 'd only paid twelve ninety nine a pair for my own !
20 ‘ But I know just the thing to cheer us up . ’
21 I know just the thing for a hedgehog party ! ’
22 ‘ What I suggested earlier might be a solution to all your problems , marriage , my dear , and I know just the man for you . ’
23 I know just the place , Doctor .
24 N do n't know that I know just the whisky barrels they were , a little I believe there was maybe a name for them .
25 I know just the fellow .
26 And I know just the place that will be open as well . ’
27 She was therefore a little disconcerted to find when they left the station that instead of waiting for a taxi Lady Selvedge began to stride away in the direction of Victoria Street , saying ‘ I know just the place for us to get a snack .
28 And I know just the place to get it . ’
29 I know just the thing , ’ the doctor told him .
30 Shelley said eagerly , ‘ I think I know just the person . ’
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