Example sentences of "come just " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Mamma come just in time .
2 Like other children , I watched him propel his chair up the chapel path , where he would wait in the porch till the beginning of the first hymn , then come just inside the door for the service .
3 No-one is here , but she will be glad if you come just the same . ’
4 So in come just two new boys , goalscoring wingers David White of Manchester City and Rod Wallace of Leeds .
5 But lines like ‘ It 's a bit hard , your Highness , I have n't had it off for a year ’ , when muttered by a grubby servant referring to his shoe , come just as easily from Tony Slattery as they ever did from Sid James .
6 The details of boardroom mega-money come just days after the latest row over a privatisation pay rise .
7 The national competition successes come just a few weeks after site newsletter Risley News was voted the north 's Newsletter of the Year at the Guardian Editing Awards , staged by the Northern region of the BAIE in Manchester .
8 The latest incidents come just hours after yesterday 's fatal accident inquiry into the upsurge of drug deaths in the city .
9 These latest jobs cuts come just after another Gloucestershire firm , smiths industries , announced it too had been hit by the slump in the aircraft industry , shedding three hundred jobs .
10 His mother 's claims come just a few days before the publication of a report into the case of seven mental patients , who died after they were discharged from hospital .
11 The bakery 's expansion plans come just eighteen months after the business was hit by a disastrous fire .
12 The comments come just ahead of two key decisions by Scottish Office ministers which will set the tone for the new curriculum and could damage the wide agreement over its introduction .
13 they always come just just as I 'm getting on and getting well luckily enough I got me me lounge done first thing this morning .
14 Now he might remember I think the court come just before the after Nicola , and the car was going to because I know we had to go on the train to Liverpool and er , I 'd got ta give evidence as well , they made such a palaver !
15 And I saw come just over the top of the doors as well .
16 Indeed , this very struggle that I find so fascinating in the writing of Paradise Lost , you know , a rather intimate way I feel I can see it in eleven words that come just a little earlier in the fourth book , in which he tells us ‘ Seeing the apples growing on the trees , that they are hisperian fables true , if true here only and of delicious taste ’ .
  Next page