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

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1 So just to make it a little bit more exciting And then this is this is it finished off then .
2 Only I want Only just get me a tin of hair lacquer , normal hold for tinted that 's all I want .
3 Maybe with somebody in to just just give us a go at it .
4 She just normally just gives us a fiver each for Christmas
5 If you want me to say anything more just give me a kick and I 'll add something more .
6 ‘ There is something , though — you would hardly ring me up this early just to wish me a happy birthday for tomorrow . ’
7 I probably just gave you a couple of er
8 Well just run her a bath and then come down .
9 We have a new phone system , so you can r If you want to test it out you might as well just give me a ring and come on the air to begin with .
10 might as well just give you a blazer and
11 No , she 's said , she , she ai n't got the courage to ask her for more money , so I said well just give it a few more weeks and then Anne and Brian 's turn up , if it do n't get any better then , I 'm afraid you got Anne and Brian 's .
12 If you want to know when the centre 's open , and what happens on each day , then just give us a ring and we 'll pass on the details .
13 And if the gentleman having to put bandages on a lady and you want to put your hand underneath there just excuse me a moment , alright , because in the exam one row of you will certainly going to have a lady bandage okay , put slings on and to bandage so it 's just as well not to get to you know used to bandaging up great big chaps and then you 'll find you 've got some little tiny five foot two or five foot nothing lady bandaging in exam , alright , so swap around , so get yourselves so you 've got a partner and use your bandages and let's just see you do the high sling to start .
14 Yes I mean even though what I was saying about do n't worry about the , the , the headlines , you know , it it is there you are , and the last one , but you 're actually just giving someone a clue if they wanted to , or if they wanted to find out very briefly what it is about .
15 As Morgan ( 1985 , pp. 169–70 ) points out in his review of studies in family history , history never just tells us a single story — there are many possible stories , depending upon what questions we ask .
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