Example sentences of "just [verb] and [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They do n't work ; they just eat and play all day ! |
2 | Yes , yes , just stop and get some petrol . |
3 | Sometimes both packs just kick and punch each other for the whole game . |
4 | Now I , let me just try and get this one . |
5 | And time to either discuss their illness with people who understand how they feel , and the way that people react , or to just relax and forget all about the fact they 're living with it . |
6 | Navies all over the world do more than just try and blow each other out of the water , or go on desperate reconnaissance missions as seen on TV . |
7 | Well what we 'd like to do now is just try and address each of those different Four G Ls in the architecture . |
8 | Oh right , oh what cauliflower of course , yes can mummy just try and clip this on her cardigan cos it keeps coming off ? |
9 | I know but he can probably be nice like that but then he 'll just change and become all cool when he wants to be |
10 | just go and answer that door . |
11 | I said I 'll get , I just go and put some water in |
12 | just go and swipe that |
13 | Yeah , I just go and get this and I 'll go and pop down to . |
14 | I 'll just go and check this is |
15 | I 'll just go and make that coffee |
16 | ‘ I 'll just go and dump this . |
17 | where it was but I came across somewhere where there was a freephone and people at a g on a given sort of in a given week could all just go and use this freephone number , and ring up and they 'd hear a tape recording . |
18 | ‘ I 'll just go and write these up . ’ |
19 | So I 've got all ready , for me AIDS cos I used to just think oh I do n't really , I could just go and get some leaflets on ban on |
20 | On either side , and then you just looked and shoved that out and then on you went . |
21 | R : in those days + when we were young + there was no local fire engine here + it was just a two-wheeled trolley which was kept in the borough + in the borough eh store down on James Street + and whenever a fire broke out + it was just a question of whoever saw the fire first yelling ‘ Fire ’ + and the nearest people ran for the trolley and how they got on with it goodness knows + nobody was trained in its use + anyway everybody knew to go for the trolley + well + when we were children + we used to use this taw [ t– : ] + it smouldered furiously + black thick smoke came from it and we used to get it burning + and then go to a letter box and just keep blowing + open the letter box + and just keep blowing the smoke in + you see + till you 'd fill up the lower part of the house with nothing but smoke + there was no fire + but just fill it up with smoke + just to put the breeze up + just as a joke + and then of course + when somebody would open a window or a door the smoke would come pouring out + and then + everybody was away then for the trolley + we just stood and watched all of them + + |