Example sentences of "[conj] they have just [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Travis glanced at his watch and sighed , rising from the table in Paige 's room where they had just enjoyed a long , leisurely breakfast . |
2 | They were seated , as was their custom , in the summer-house , where they had just finished a light lunch . |
3 | ( And in the alleyway behind The Gilded Cage , the three teenagers crouched high amidst the rubbish and looked down on the body of the middle-aged woman that they 'd just uncovered . |
4 | The penalty seemed pretty clear-cut and it was a stroke of luck that they 'd just substituted Fashanu as he is their usual penalty taker ( pretty reliable from what I can recall ) . |
5 | And then , when I know what I 'm doing , I thought that they 'd just had that . |
6 | There 's still another shoe to drop on whether they can survive the maelstrom of pressures that they 've just plunged into . |
7 | and people who have responded to circulars that they 've just sent out . |
8 | and old industrial buildings that they 've just taken over and when there 's a crisis in the housing , the state takes over the schools and uses them as refugee centres |
9 | except for the , the ones that they 've just started recently . |
10 | that they 've just discounted users . |
11 | She realised that they had just joined the main motorway heading north-west out of London . |
12 | He kept forgetting they would write it down : he seems to have thought — most of the time — that they had just turned up for a friendly drink . |
13 | A great many crocodile tears were shed , for , since Unionists had such an elevated view of the principle of leadership , they were unable to accept that they had just driven their own leader from office . |
14 | They have been collecting goodies from all over the globe , with no trouble or expense spared , and have recently announced that they have just paid a world record price for a rather small amount of tea . |
15 | On Saturday , 2nd February 1991 , four members of the B.C.R.S. Preservation Group paid a working visit to the Gwili Railway following a tip-off that they have just acquired a six wheel GWR passenger coach , which , when fully restored will be the fourth oldest coach in preservation . |
16 | It may be that they have just had their operation or they are just about to have it . ’ |
17 | I think that they have just opted out ; they can not afford to look after their land . |
18 | Okay , so they 've just done their demo , but then are they gon na take demo |
19 | But she said they 've let it to people and they 've just wrecked the inside of it ! |
20 | And they 've just gone |
21 | Because you , Neil 's already spoken to them about how late th the thing was coming in the first place no and they 've just ignored it ! |
22 | They are a good bunch of lads and there 's a lot of confidence from that 4-2 opening day win at Arsenal and they 've just kept it going . ’ |
23 | And they 've just said , and and they 've said no they 're not giving you a reason or |
24 | And they 've just won a tourist award for providing some of the best accomodation in the area . |
25 | L : I was noticing — I was down by Queen Street or+the bottom of Hanover Street or somewhere + and they 've just cleaned up some of the buildings down there + and what a difference it makes + |
26 | And they 've just got more room have n't they ? |
27 | Er no I just think his dad is and they 've just picked it up from their dad , you know . |
28 | Their band is called Tribute to Nothing and they 've just released their first single . |
29 | I keep , apart from the fact that we 've got an enormous number of deadlines , but David keeps saying , ’ we must stop ’ , and then people ring us up and say ’ Oh , I , can I do this ’ , and we 've , you know people say , ’ Oh , well , I play the saxophone ’ , and then we find out that he 's got a huge band and he 's very famous , and they 've just rung us up to say , you know , can we play for you for free . |
30 | and they 've just taken them back If they do n't turn up Monday I 'll get on to them . |