Example sentences of "[vb -s] just been [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | Similarly , when they see words like ’ however ’ or ’ but ’ , they interpret it as a signal that the next sentence will express something opposing what has just been said . |
32 | We need to reflect , however , on what has just been said : in brief , that for something to be or to have a power in the primary sense is for it to enter into a possible causal circumstance . |
33 | It will be as well to make explicit the third-person criteria of individuation for a mental event , criteria which are implicit in what has just been said . |
34 | Any unit of information may of course change status as the discourse proceeds , and what was new in one sentence becomes given in the next , precisely because it has just been said . |
35 | At any one moment the positioning of the folds of the vocal tract is determined not only by what has just been said but by what is about to be said ( Springer , 1979 ) . |
36 | If you are confident that he has been so immersed in his chattering that he has n't a clue what has just been said , turn to him and say : " A very interesting point has just been raised ; what is your opinion , Mr C. ? " |
37 | However , if he 's left alone for a minute it feels like an hour to him , he can not remember what has just been said to him , therefore he will repeat himself endlessly , and he has no frame of references to enable him to take part in any kind of conversation . |
38 | Is n't there an argument , and perhaps I am st getting now onto two , matter two , that says from Hambledon 's point of view , what has just been said is compelling , is a compelling argument in favour of identifying where the new settlement should go , because that will , at the same time , identify where it should not go ? |
39 | If Albany speaks , it suggests an attempt to reassert authority he has just been trying to give away ( as Gurr proposes about as upbeat a close as leaving Denmark in Fortinbras 's control ) . |
40 | ‘ He has just been rejected , ’ Jehan said . |
41 | ‘ We appealed to have the contribution lowered and that has just been rejected so I 'm going to have to meet with my solicitor about that . |
42 | 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 . |
43 | It marked the beginning of a special relationship between the town and a ten thousand tonne cruiser , which has just been commemorated . |
44 | That museum , after all , built with private money , the millions of Yuriy Nechayev-Maltsev , to whom a memorial plaque has just been unveiled . |
45 | Southend pumps its sewage into the sea after primary treatment ; the beach at Westcliff has just been called unsuitable for swimming by the Heinz Good Beach Guide . |
46 | There is a hollow boom of surf as if some massive object has just been chucked into the sea . |
47 | Age Concern England 's briefing paper , Pensioner organisations in England , has just been revised . |
48 | The cost of adapting the air-conditioning systems to these members ' whims , it has just been calculated , is a mere $1m — or 200,000 child immunisations in the third world . |
49 | It seems to me that certain people in F1 can get away with anything they want and that has just been demonstrated here today . ’ |
50 | By demanding payment on a trifling amount , he is remembering what he should have forgotten and forgetting what he should have remembered — that he himself has just been forgiven . |
51 | The man who 'll pay has just been born |
52 | In U.S. , by contrast , the Williamsburg Folk Museum has just been trebled in size , at a cost of $8 million . |
53 | The position is the same if the offender is committed for some offences under Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.38 and for some under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 ; the restrictions in Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 have no application to the offences subject to committal under section 38 , as the Crown Court can sentence for those offences as if the offender has just been convicted of them on indictment , but do apply to the offences committed under section 56 . |
54 | Although written many years ago , Lady Chatterley 's Lover has just been reissued by the Grove Press , and this pictorial account of the day by day life of an English game-keeper is full of considerable interest to outdoor-minded readers as it contains many passages on pheasant raising , the apprehending of poachers , ways to control vermin and other chores and duties of the professional game-keeper . |
55 | Meanwhile , the ‘ Colosseum Live ’ album , featuring Clem 's playing , has just been reissued on CD . |
56 | A HOUSE , whose ‘ I Am The Greatest ’ LP has just been reissued on EMI , precede the September release of a limited edition mail order single with dates at Liverpool Krazy House |
57 | All the same , he found it pleasant to watch Hari reviving like a thirsty plant which has just been watered . |
58 | If the nodes are numbered in order of creation , and a node has just been declared inactive ( for any reason ) , the next one to be developed should be the highest numbered active ( = most recently created ) node . |
59 | and then time went along until it was September and September the third I was in church when the vicar announced that war has just been declared . |
60 | Jarman has just been honoured by Bafta with the Michael Balcon Award for outstanding achievement and Edward II was released on video last month . |