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

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1 I shall deal mainly with the latter subject , but I intend to spend just a few minutes on education .
2 In this short talk , I propose to concentrate just on two things .
3 erm secondly , I want to say just a word about an idea that Gould , in particular , and Stanley had been fond of , namely the idea of species selection .
4 This is the first of er two lectures on the American presidency and erm I want to begin just by putting the presidency in , in context erm thus far I hope it 's clear that the American pol political system is one in which authority is firstly limited by the constitution in which authority dispersed by the by virtue of the separation of powers .
5 I 've forgotten my troubles ; now I want to climb just for the good performance itself .
6 Other than that I want to make just three comments on three important issues which have been raised .
7 Oh go on then , I keep saying just a small bit .
8 The man I love has just destroyed us and I wake up , vacillating between suicide and murder .
9 But since I 've realised just what a bastard you are I 'm afraid I 've rather lost interest .
10 Er , I 've been now for six and a half years , I think , at the last count , er , I know I 've served just over half my sentence .
11 I 've seen just the same in the police , ’ murmured Blanche .
12 I 've seen just about every kind of drunk , but I 've never seen one shake like he did .
13 I 've seen just how important Victoria Sanchez is to him , Rosie .
14 I 've done just over fifty percent of them so far .
15 Well , do you know , I 've felt just like that .
16 I 've had just about enough of this .
17 I 've had just about enough of this . ’
18 I 've had just about all I can take of this mucking about .
19 I 've had just about enough trouble from you and your family . ’
20 ‘ Let me tell you , Deveraugh , ’ She gritted , her voice shaking with anger , ‘ I 've had just about all I can stomach of your malicious slanders .
21 I 've known just what sort of a woman you are ever since the first time I was unfortunate enough to meet you — though I confess I did n't realise even you could stoop quite as low as you have this time . ’
22 ‘ And I 've got just about the best security around , ’ he says .
23 I 've got just the dog for that , I thought , so I registered Bewey as a PAT dog .
24 I 've got just three choices :
25 ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’
26 I 've got just the one , Frank , ’ I said .
27 Like I 've got just automatically I wanted to do washing this morning .
28 ( N.B. The dealer would himself ring the client fifteen minutes later and would spin the following yarn : " I 've got just 5,000 shares left on my books .
29 He said : ‘ I 've got just £476 from them but I am owed about £1,300 .
30 ‘ So I 've got just about two years and nine months to pay back the full sixty pounds plus interest ? ’
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