Example sentences of "just come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd just come for the wedding .
2 Automation may just come into its own as global cross-border trading picks up .
3 Something 'll just come into me
4 Do n't just come to us because we can put your record out .
5 I 'm training the red-tailed buzzard as a hunting bird , though , and I 've found it sometimes prefers to look around for food for itself , rather than just come to my lure .
6 I 'd just come to a point . ’
7 We 're running out of time as usual , so if I can just come to that final line to you to consider and give me some views on them before you go .
8 John , could I just come to your brother .
9 Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it .
10 Another time I was lying in a hospital bed after a car crash — I 'd been lucky and escaped with minor injuries , but I 've always had a keen sense of drama , so I lay there feeling as though I 'd just come through the Battle of Britain .
11 So if I can just come through here .
12 Erm I know he 's not seen anyone for thirteen years but did , did it just come through the post , sign here , send it back
13 Does it just come over you — I must write a poem about this ?
14 ‘ Occasionally it was a bit hairy dealing with new Directors who 'd just come off the course , so I liked to balance things by including a few established stalwarts , like Christopher Barry , whom I could rely on to be very efficient and get shows together on time .
15 Water is a product — it does n't just come from the sky , it has been processed , and there is no doubt metering will save some of the water being wasted .
16 They had to wait 20 minutes for a train to take them back the way they 'd just come from , then hire cabs to return to the Five Ways area .
17 The village itself has a medieval centre and is rich in an Alpine flavour which does n't just come from the towering scenery .
18 And perhaps where she 'd just come from .
19 I thought that , if I 'd just come from the Sahara to here , I 'd head back as soon as possible , family duties or not .
20 The emphasis in the French version does not just come from the repetition of je l'aimais bien , which also occurs in the original , but rather from the fact that the repetition is labelled as repetition : elle répéta .
21 We 'd all er er just come from France you see .
22 And the takeover threat does n't just come from foreign television companies , but from cable companies and even phone companies as well .
23 Er , it is important too , to stress that the Agency is acting as a bridge between the purchasing er , authority , the Social Services Department , and the er , independent sector , and that er , it 's also important that er , too , that er , in many cases , er , the provider 's income er , will , will not just come from Social Services , but it may be that people are purchasing their own care , if , if they 're not eligible for public , public 's er , help through , through funding , and therefore the scheme is much wider than just looking at the purchasing intentions of the , the Social Services Department .
24 Came home , she came home with me , she came home with me , and I 'd just learned to play the piano , and I played that , it was , we 'd just come from Guides , you see , and I I was only young .
25 Picking up tips did not just come in the form of money , for Dave learned enough to become a single-figure handicap golfer by 1967 .
26 " How dare you just come in here and what do you mean , you took the money , how could you " Here he put his head into his hands and groaned .
27 Could I just come in there and I do know an undertaker and this subject did come up in conversation .
28 I if I could just come in there you mentioned this er if you changed your mind on goods , and you seemed to be defining the legal position .
29 And and was i how did you work it , was it like a certain amount of men per lorry or did they just come in convoy ?
30 ‘ If I could just come in a minute — ’
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