Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [pers pn] [vb base] just " in BNC.

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1 It 's always essential to view the ridge you 've just conquered , for the serious purpose of hugging yourself with glee , and a wonderful view of The Grey Corries can be savoured from the war memorial on the A82 north of Spean Bridge .
2 The institutions we have just considered represent , however , fewer than one in four of the further education establishments in the Principality ; indeed , more typical are the remaining 35 colleges which are concerned almost exclusively with non-advanced work .
3 I was particularly close to one girl in there , very close indeed , and we were having a relationship during the sentence I 've just finished .
4 ‘ Tho ’ I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met , I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works ' : Chatterton 's story is mostly told by himself , and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted .
5 ‘ And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’
6 There are sundry procedural steps which immediately follow the deposit of the order , and a number which in fact precede it ( for example , the local authority resolution under the 1973 Act and the deposit of the plans I have just mentioned ) .
7 Right , no sorry I just wondered is we want , are we happy with the decision we 've just made , or do we want .
8 From our package , we could readily cover not only the proposals I have just described but also our anti-recession measures to kick-start the recovery .
9 However , this result does not carry through in the same way to the cases we have just been discussing where managerial utility depends on effort as well as income .
10 The teachers on such a programme would have to confront the difficulty I have just raised , as well as questions about the mimetic values of fiction in the face of structuralist and poststructuralist assertions that word and world have no necessary relation .
11 ‘ But you 're here now , so you may have a few more minutes with him , until the drug I have just administered takes effect .
12 If unc is the wavefunction at a point on the detecting screen corresponding to the electron 's having traversed the first slit , and P , the associated probability , and if unc and P , are the similar quantities for slit 2 , the rules I have just stated imply unc Then , in the case when both slits are open , the probability unc let us call it ) is just given by unc The quantities unc and unc are what we called probability amplitudes ( p. 88 ) .
13 I do n't like the way I look , most of the time , for all the reasons I 've just given .
14 ‘ I feel I must show somebody the parcel I 've just had , ’ she said , greeting Ianthe on the doorstep .
15 The story you have just read was , of course , a made-up one .
16 In the story I have just told , I explain how self-image dominated my life for a time .
17 If one is inclined , as one may well be , to doubt the validity of sets of distinctions of the kind I 've just made , they are at least based on a separation which Proust placed at the centre of his own critical theory .
18 ‘ And you can point out all the ponies you 've just showed me who allegedly played in it , ’ said Ricky drily .
19 Then I 'll turn to you , Frank , and say , ‘ Lord Boddy , what do you think of the experiment we have just seen ?
20 ‘ Trevor Newsom , ’ said Derek Carlisle , ‘ is now on Luctia , having just arrived from Vasca where he earlier recorded the interview we have just seen . ’
21 However , the conception we have just been briefly outlining came up against a number of philosophical difficulties .
22 ‘ In the car you 've just come from , madam , ’ I answered helpfully .
23 Im afraid its the usual pro footballer thing where they say nice things about the club they ve just joined .
24 We now provide two examples of ways in which rational expectations has introduced restrictions which can be tested using the methods we have just described .
25 The effect of the corporation tax is like that of an excise tax , and the considerations we have just discussed apply with equal force .
26 ‘ You mean that 's the monster you 've just been telling me all about ? ’
27 The elements I 've just mentioned .
28 Hence her smile ‘ as if ashamed , a kind of twisted smile ’ after her terror and immediately before the passage I have just quoted .
29 In the passage I have just quoted , Lord Templeman said that there must certainly be something more than infringement before the assistance of civil proceedings can be invoked .
30 It can be seen that the entire reasoning of the passage I have just quoted is based on a misconception of the meaning of the word ‘ appropriates , ’ and that misconception springs from the misconceived argument and counter-argument at p. 377 of the judgment .
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