Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] they just " in BNC.

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1 Well I think we 'd better leave them just to do what they like , cos I expect Gwen wants to get on with her dinner now .
2 Most of the East Germans surging across said they just wanted to have a look at West Berlin , have a beer in a bar , or see a friend .
3 I decided not to mention them just in case .
4 And he went into the main agent in Edinburgh and gave them an order for three of those , and of course , we did n't get them just right away because er probably we 'd have got the last one about a couple of years later in these days .
5 MAURICE : ( from a distance ) : I hope you did n't buy them just for me .
6 We 've had a magazine since we came over but I do n't think they just had enough to put in it and
7 I do n't want them just yet .
8 but there 's these mad people , they do n't indicate they just go brrrrrrr ahead and they pull in and this Escort
9 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 .
10 No , do n't worry they just just gets on my nerves that 's all .
11 Find people who will do the job well — do n't pick them just because they are there .
12 I 've also boiled them just , you know , to be sure of them .
13 He does n't drop them just because they do n't buy .
14 And they say you have to send in some of your product and then they come round to your stand and if it does n't comply they just take it off your stand which is our whole merchandise really .
15 The businessmen travelled , of course , in the first-class carriages , dividing easily into groups so that compartments were made up between more or less particular cronies … any wife or daughter who had to go to Manchester by one of those trains always travelled third ; to share a compartment with the ‘ gentlemen ’ ( we were taught never to call them just plainly ‘ men ’ ) would have been unthinkable .
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