Example sentences of "just read " in BNC.

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1 Then just read on …
2 HAVING just read Tony Parsons ' article , I feel like exploding .
3 His view of Ireland , a highly romanticised one , had been initiated by his reading of Heinrich Böll 's Irisches Tagebuch which , coincidentally , I had just read as a way of getting into German again after two decades of neglect .
4 I have just read your piece about this year 's Munster competition .
5 I have just read Lisa Robillard 's letter on sexist language ( Sept. issue ) .
6 I have just read the letter in the September issue of Todays Horse and have to say that I agree with the comments of Lisa Robillard on the point of using ‘ he ’ instead of ‘ she ’ .
7 Unused as I am to public scribbling , and tardy to boot ( I 've just read your December/January issue ) , I felt I had to thank you for saving me time and trouble ( not to mention hard-won shekels ) , in a search for something which obviously does not exist .
8 As he sat in a roaring solitary splendour twenty thousand feet over the turbulent , endless ocean wastes , he had no idea of the appropriateness of the poem he had just read .
9 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
10 If you have been involved in any occult activities in the past then DO N'T PANIC , just read on .
11 Having just read the article on Dumfries and Galloway by Barry Ward , I was both delighted and slightly amused .
12 I have just read Kate Westwood 's letter in the February 92 issue of your magazine and the tone of it really saddened me so I felt I must reply .
13 They had just read out their fax number for anyone who wanted to send a comment to the show when the phone rang .
14 I have just read the article on the Cessna 172 in the July Pilot and I quote — spasmodically — from the last few paragraphs of p22 :
15 I have just read the article ‘ Who 's the new girl sitting in my seat ? ’ in the 26 January 1990 edition of the Daily Telegraph .
16 I have just read Tom Robb 's article on watercolour pencils ( AIM/Feb '92 ) and must comment on some of the statements made .
17 To discover that just read on and see what you get for your money .
18 I HAVE just read an article — not in the Mirror I 'm glad to say — which has left me speechless with rage .
19 I HAVE just read the November issue of RW&P and feel that I must write and comment on Wayne Shelford 's article .
20 Having just read Joan Lafferty 's article on Cut and Sew , I feel inspired to write to you with my tip .
21 HAVING just read the letters section in the April edition of Rugby World & Post , I feel that I must support the opinions expressed by Mr. Schwabb and Mr. Porter .
22 She thought of the lecture she had just read him on honesty and trembled .
23 In 1965 , soon after How Children Fail appeared , a teacher wrote me saying , in effect , ‘ I have just read your book , and like it .
24 Congratulatory messages flooded in from senior RAF commanders , including the Chief of the Air Staff , Portal — ‘ I have just read first accounts of Bremen raid .
25 I 've only just read about this old caddie you found murdered .
26 I HAVE JUST read David Frith 's tribute to the late John Arlott in WCM Feb .
27 He moves onto a review he 's just read of his book Eyes To The Hills , considers in detail the argument it follows and expresses frustration that his rigorous intellectual approach has been mistaken for pretension .
28 5 When children are asked for free recall of what they have just read , ( advocated by Goodman , 1969 ) , younger children often read a difficult passage fluently , but are unable to tap the different levels of meaning ( see below ) .
29 They [ theoretical differences ] are not resolved really ; they continue as quite big arguments ; and there are quite big camps really of those who believe in theory and those who believe in scholarship , I suppose ; and we pretend that you can just muddle along and it does n't matter , but the crunch comes at things like marking exam papers , because if you 've got a student who 's heavily into theory , writing for a marker who 's heavily not into theory , then they tend to say things like ‘ oh , he 's just read Terry Eagleton , so blah blah blah ’ or ‘ she 's just read Cate Belsey and regurgitated that ’ so someone can get a bad mark because they 've written for the wrong person .
30 They [ theoretical differences ] are not resolved really ; they continue as quite big arguments ; and there are quite big camps really of those who believe in theory and those who believe in scholarship , I suppose ; and we pretend that you can just muddle along and it does n't matter , but the crunch comes at things like marking exam papers , because if you 've got a student who 's heavily into theory , writing for a marker who 's heavily not into theory , then they tend to say things like ‘ oh , he 's just read Terry Eagleton , so blah blah blah ’ or ‘ she 's just read Cate Belsey and regurgitated that ’ so someone can get a bad mark because they 've written for the wrong person .
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