Example sentences of "just [subord] [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She would n't have gone just because H.B. told her off .
2 Not just because Jancey say you need helping , but because she say these are people who ai n't from round here .
3 The trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush but , just before Gazzer reached him , the dog yanked it free and raced away through the dunes , to the thin strip of beach left uncovered by the tide .
4 It must have been just before Boswell picked her up .
5 This fresh blow came just as Exxon felt it was struggling free from the morass of the Alaskan spill .
6 God keep you , Solper , ’ he muttered and went towards the door just as Fitzosbert threw it open .
7 Ships docking at Amnisos could well have found themselves trapped there by a north wind , just as Odysseus claimed he was .
8 The phone rang just as Gedge believed he was about to be belted and the situation was thus defused .
9 Just as Jesus taught them the truth because he was Truth , so the Spirit of Truth would lead them into all the truth about Jesus ( 14:6,17 , 15:26 , 16:13 ) .
10 Bob Calder grinned and put a steadying hand on her arm just as Nicolo reached them .
11 Now , just as Norman thought he had rekindled his old flame with a closing 63 at Montego Bay that would have floored anyone but Faldo , he must recover his wits again .
12 Then I thought of another question — just as Mala asked it .
13 Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways .
14 Be imitators of God , therefore , as dearly loved children , and live a life of love , just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God ( Eph. 4:3–5:2 ) .
15 One can still climb Lewesdon through its aisles of trees and see the wide scene with its distinctive landmarks just as Crowe saw it , though the crowding sails of the ships of the line and the merchantmen have gone .
16 For just when Gabriel thought he was rid of the devil-man , he saw them arguing at a distance , father and daughter ; Izzie pointing back towards the cart , Lucie shaking his head ; Izzie tugging on his arm , pleading , and her father pushing her away .
17 A lot more people got in , and at St Paul 's , just when Alice thought it was impossible for more to get in , five did .
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