Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [v-ing] [prep] just " in BNC.

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1 Also , her relationship with the accused man had been — I am wondering to just what extent — quite intimate .
2 Ta very mooch again for the book & tape ( which I 'm listening to just now & it 's fab . )
3 When I 'm good and ready , when I 'm fed and rested and calm and peaceful , I 'm going to just let my mind go right on back into the past , and I 'm going to remember everything there is to remember about my childhood .
4 So the hierarchy of colour , I 'm going to just kneel down there I hope you can all see .
5 So I think I 'm asking for just a bit more , more talks and where there is a , a home or homes in a rural area that may be the only home in that area , so it is available to local people that Social Services come in and there in an understanding in planning authorities first and now the actual criteria we 're working on because most local people will think that home is for local people .
6 Erm anyhow , this evening , I 'm proposing to just merely cover this particular area , particularly .
7 ‘ I thought I was going to just keel over on to your shoulder and blurt it out : I love you , I love you … ’
8 Although you are changing colour every two rows , usually as long as long as you are changing between just two of your colours , the card is n't marked .
9 On the other hand , if you wanted to buy a clone PC capable of handling Quark — say a Dell 66MHz 486 with 8Mb of RAM and a 200Mb hard disk — you 're looking at just over £2,000 !
10 Erm , otherwise I just think it 's very tricky when you , when you , when you try and take away the layers that you 're going to just end up with the one that you ca n't talk about anyway .
11 I thought I recognised er the look of the film you were looking at just now
12 She thought she was peaking at just the right time for her battle of the sexes match with Jimmy Connors scheduled for Las Vegas on September 24 with a 500,000 dollar first prize .
13 We are emerging from just about as difficult a period as I can remember in over 37 years in the business , but we are emerging with capital ratios still among the strongest of any of the world 's banks — ready and willing to lend for any viable purpose , and desperate for the chance to show both personal and corporate customers that the personal , flexible , friendly service which we have tried to give in the past and which I hope has given us the privilege of enjoying your company tonight — that same service is still very much on offer today . ’
14 Erm , and if we decide that we 're going to just kind of , as a result of a day like that , do three things or something like that , you know , erm I 'm not sure that that 's helpful but
15 So that 's what flat machines do , they knit , these particular Jacquard and , and that 's what the continentals were good at , it , cos they look , I mean they were far more , we 're so conservative in this country , little better now obviously we do more nowad you know we 're talking about just after the war the Italians and the French were into colour , not garish colour , subtle lovely colours .
16 Well , it has to borrow rule six , that we were talking about just now .
17 I think what I 'm gon na do I 'm gon na go and stand in front of everybody while they 're trying to just to annoy them .
18 And I have stayed ever since because when I joined Roadwatch it was at a time when they were developing from just 15 information stations throughout the country — there are now almost 100 .
19 They were celebrating with just 8 minutes to go when Rovers hit the winner .
20 They were posing for just such a photocall at Klosters in February 1986 , when the photographers suddenly noticed another figure standing in the background , dressed in a Davy Crockett-style fur headband .
21 ‘ I know it 's going to just kill Pilar to give up the house she loves .
22 is that there 's no point in , in er me going to work if it 's going to just , you know , work out
23 It 's a sad comedown for the mighty apple : polished with wax to inhibit aging and sprayed with pesticide 16 times a year , it is turning into just another product of the global factory farm .
24 Analysts were rushing to cut their forecasts for next year 's earnings per share , with Stephen Smith of PaineWebber the most bearish — and the most often right : he is going for just $1.75 a share for 1993 .
25 No no no it 's a well taken goal and and that 's that 's what he was looking for just a little touch on .
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