Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [modal v] just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 An analogue watch user will just glance at the timepiece and say , ‘ … it 's about a quarter to five ’ .
2 A gravel cleaner would just suck it up .
3 The opt-out schools will just increase the gap between the places where people have money to spend on their kids ' education and those where they have n't .
4 These snotty cartoon punks will just have to carry on pogoing .
5 Handwriting recognition software is still lousy , and it seems the first pen systems will just have pre-programmed forms loaded .
6 Meanwhile for Carol 's pupils , the course fee may just turn out to be the best £7.50 their parents ever spent .
7 ‘ One day Tristan will just pack his bags and be off . ’
8 However , if you and your partner can bear to tear yourselves away from this opening track(I 'd just hit the repeat button , and get on with it ! ) , there 's always the Adagio from Rachmaninov 's Second Symphony ( track 7 ) , perhaps the greatest musical panacea for those out of love .
9 His solution is plausible , and essentially traditional — a suite of seven tiny movements which as serious concert music might just seem too relentlessly pleasant , but which as a Glyndebourne musical appetizer would no doubt blend very agreeably with garden scents , summer evening breezes and pre-performance small-talk .
10 From the window of the dining-room Conradin could just see the door of the shed .
11 Through the open door Zen could just make out the huge ornate crucifix above the high altar .
12 Swindon were winning too … who knows Norway 's world cup success may just push the winning button at the county ground …
13 ‘ A woman talking about hell fire would just sound like a fishwife .
14 No she ai n't no there 's no , there 's no way Mavis 'll just talk about three subjects .
15 ‘ And even if it was , my guess is that our Addams Family friend could just take it off its hinges without trying . ’
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