Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] just [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't want them just yet . |
2 | Oh did I laugh me just about done with these |
3 | Well I , yeah I do I mean I do n't I do n't need them just yet , I mean I think I sha n't need to get them till we come back from the trip . |
4 | It 's difficult to get across to those who did n't know him just how outlandish this idea seemed . |
5 | Lachlan did n't need him just now , anyway . |
6 | I might not ask again until it was too late ; my native caution would betray me just as effectively as Arsenio and Osvaldo 's natural daring had subverted their judge-ment . |
7 | ‘ We 'll try that kiss all over again , and you can show me just how indifferent you are . ’ |
8 | And maybe she could do them just as well in America . |
9 | Which will give you just about the right amount of time then to walk up . |
10 | We can also help you select a holiday park , for our Q for Quality scheme will show you just how good their standards are . |
11 | This will show you just how much you can save on your bill if you make calls out of peak periods . |
12 | Over the years about two acres of land has been washed away , and even though Gerry Glover , a former president and club historian , feared this could happen , he did n't expect it just yet . |
13 | So I , what I want to do now , and I have do eve take time to do it , I ca n't do it just now when you 're here . |
14 | Irish men — and women — not a few of them , but Cara had been long enough in Frizingley to know that the Irish had no monopoly on starvation , that good , solid Englishmen , handloom weavers , for instance , on the tramp for work and farm labourers from the south who had lost their farms due to land enclosures , could do it just as easily . |
15 | ‘ But I would n't smoke it just yet , ’ advised Breeze . |
16 | But I think a more modest aim would make you just as happy , just as satisfied . |
17 | That 's Pat you can see it just there , look |
18 | If I can lie with her once , thought Fergus , if I can taste the sweetness , if I can possess her just once , she will be forever mine … |
19 | Lets face it just about everyone who can kick a ball scored against him last year ! ! ! |
20 | I wo n't read them just yet . |
21 | ‘ What did you call me just now ? ’ |
22 | George watched her in silence for a while and then he said in a low voice , ‘ I say did I offend you just now ? |
23 | And so the men can try it just as much as the girls can as well . |
24 | When I tried it , it was so beautiful , I knew I could try it just once ’ |
25 | ‘ You never did tell me just exactly what you and Marianne had been to each other in the past . ’ |
26 | And rugs do n't scratch you just so between the ears . |
27 | ‘ Well , I 'd rather not tell you just now , but I suppose you 'll discover it sooner or later . |
28 | And er you know , the different er things they can tell you just how l old a thing th And then I think they were the sort of the fashion Er you know they were first in the fashion trade to introduce these sort of things you know . |
29 | Almost violently , she raised her body , ducking her head at the same time , her feverish lips seeking the scorching lure of his again , the demand for his kiss born out of an intuitive need to let him silence her , so that he might not hear the words and other sounds which would tell him just how complete his dominion of her senses already was . |
30 | Do you think I could leave it just there ? |