Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] who [vb base] just " in BNC.

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1 During the intervening seven years , he has become replacement therapy for little girls who have just donated their dolls to Oxfam .
2 Together they 've got the attitude that comes with being a young band who 've just spent the last month in the studio recording an album , tentatively called ‘ Revelation/s ’ , which will more than fulfil the potential they displayed earlier this year when — along with the likes of near neighbours Ride ( both originally come from Oxford ) and Teenage Fanclub — they were seen as the frontrunners of the rising young guitar bands .
3 Together they 've got the attitude that comes with being a young band who 've just spent the last month in the studio recording an album , tentatively called ‘ Revelation/s ’ , which will more than fulfil the potential they displayed earlier this year when — along with the likes of near neighbours Ride ( both originally come from Oxford ) and Teenage Fanclub — they were seen as the frontrunners of the rising young guitar bands .
4 The new teachers who have just qualified will not be asked to pay fees until January 1981 .
5 Her major problem is to do with two new girls who have just joined as WP operators .
6 We also run a summer school called Women into Physics , which is a rather strange title , but the idea basically is to persuade , if not encourage , young girls who have just taken their O levels that physics is a subject which could be for them — it 's not unladylike about being a scientist and , in particular , being a physicist .
7 Inside are five potential recruits who have just spent twenty-four hours being briefed , tested , interviewed and assessed .
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