Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [pers pn] just " in BNC.

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1 I want if you 're struggling with it just throw something down and say , Oh gosh I ca n't you know .
2 Along along the bottom time if time is one of the things you 're working with it just about always goes along the bottom .
3 Membership benefits include some that arrive through the post , and others that are waiting for you just around the corner …
4 ‘ Although only heaven or more probably hell knows why I must , ’ he murmured unevenly , apparently as an addendum to the words that had been dragged from him just before he kissed her .
5 She feared that the air of Paris would be poisoned with it just as the air of the Riviera had been …
6 They have no right , that is , that the collective power of the state be used for them or not be used against them just in virtue of what a legislature or another court has decided in the past .
7 I went and said to the girl at reception , ‘ Tell Vern I 'll be waiting for him just out there , will you ? ’ and swung my bag casually as I wandered down the drive .
8 But I 'm not in such a hurry to be rid of you just yet .
9 I 'm sure if the hardliners have won , now that is erm , would be dealing with them just as now .
10 Foreign offices were affected by them just as much as service abroad .
11 ‘ Too much pressure is being put on us just because of the tradition of the Welsh No 10 jersey , ’ he said .
12 Sharon 's boyfriend Matthew Stanton , 21 , was walking with her just behind the happy , giggling girls at the time of the accident early on Saturday evening .
13 It was erected as a ducal chapel in 1336 by Azzone Visconti who was buried in it just three years later .
14 Ranulf the rat-catcher was waiting for him just outside the door , a sleek , well-fed Bonaventure in his hands .
15 I had to give her a little reminder now and then , to stop her attempting to fly off into the wide blue yonder , by gently pulling the leash , but within two days she was coming to me just as willingly as she had on the straight creance .
16 Because I 'm specially pleased with you I 'll let you buy me something to eat from your winnings and you can tell me what Constable Aplin was saying to you just before I came along . ’
17 She was talking to me just now , before you put your oar in .
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