Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [verb] just " in BNC.

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1 The Jew is nothing more than a popular villain ( bear in mind that Marlowe had just had a success with The Jew Of Malta ) .
2 The other view is that institutions have just evolved .
3 Customs sources say that raves held just over the border are attracting hundreds of teenagers from all over Ulster — and drug dealers .
4 But I am concerned for the three trees that David has just mentioned being removed .
5 As she did , Claudia realised , pity mixing with sorrow as she remembered that Dana had just parted with the man she loved .
6 Professor Connor , in a fascinating paper on computers in classical studies , claims that computers came just at the wrong time , at a time when scholar 's interests were moving from textual studies to critical theory , women 's studies and the like .
7 Not , not a lot at the moment , I do n't think , erm , the end of July erm there was eight hundred and something , but there 's been quite a few bills that have come out of it although that does n't include the two receipts that Maisie has just given me which is about a hundred and eighty , so that 's nearly another two hundred in , but we 're alright , we 're .
8 They also no doubt discussed the album of songs by Sir Noel that Ken had just recorded for HMV .
9 To ensure that descriptions corresponded to memories for events from the drive that subjects had just completed , as recorded on the video tape , descriptions were eliminated from the analysis if they included no correct details about the actual events at the junction .
10 Well I 'll be going up to watch that match that Hugh 's just been talking about .
11 Once I know that A's spin has a particular z-component then I know that B has just the opposite .
12 My secretary said that Lindsay had just rung to say I should send over the goods ( our agreed coded message ) as soon as possible .
13 Assume ( a ) that banks hold just three types of asset : cash , bills and advances ; ( b ) that they operate a 10 per cent liquidity ratio ; and ( c ) that they acquire additional cash deposits of £1 million .
14 To illustrate this process in its simplest form , assume that banks have just one type of liability — deposits — and two types of asset — balances with the Bank of England ( to achieve liquidity ) , and advances to customers ( to earn profit ) .
15 Research by The Guardian in 1989 indicated that universities receive just under £200 million a year from industry and commerce and the polytechnics receive about £60 million — taken together , these sums represent about 6 per cent of total funding .
16 Well I 'm certain that if you looked at every post in the City we could certainly save one or two , I do n't think anyone would deny that , but the sort of cases that Queenie 's just been talking about , I think she 's talking absolute nonsense .
17 By this time , I understood that Silver had just turned an honest seaman into a pirate .
18 It was only when she began to spend time at CBS 's corporate headquarters that Wilson realised just how congenial the atmosphere at Virgin had been by comparison — particularly for a highly motivated woman .
19 ‘ That bit 's too short , ’ said the boy looking at the piece of wire that Philip had just cut .
20 Some sort of phrase in the type that Rita 's just bought up .
21 As he finished he sensed that Bigwig had just entered the hall , and knew that they were all together again .
22 Miranda looked with dismay at the document that Adam had just placed on her white horseshoe-shaped desk .
23 ‘ Julie was a loving mother and we both wanted more children but her career was very , very important to her and it 's important to me that people know just what a clever woman she was . ’
24 James pushes Sandra and she falls over onto the cake that Sharon has just baked in cookery .
25 We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army .
26 The odour of fried bacon surrounded him , and a dirty plate and cutlery , pushed to the corner of the table , showed that Albert had just finished his evening meal .
27 Whether this means that life originated just once , or that it originated many times , each origin acquiring a different code , but that one origin gave rise to more successful competitors , we do not know .
28 It 's it 's quite unbelievable , I mean you sit here and people go away and say , I ca n't believe that Jenny 's just got all that from a page of writing .
29 It is therefore simplest to interpret these results in terms of an inability to remember that food has just been obtained from a particular arm .
30 Tremayne made more than his usual fuss over Fiona , sensing some sort of turmoil , telling her comfortably that Mackie had just come back from Ascot races where he 'd sent a runner for the apprentice race which had proved a total waste of time .
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