Example sentences of "'ve just [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 've just gone through Armistice Day and I was and it 's always made , made me feel there 's something a little bit wrong about Armistice , it seemed more of a glorification in the way
2 We 've just gone on pink onto red .
3 And I , when she 's revising she says oh I 've just done about change and theories of change .
4 Nothing was confirmed until recently , and even these gigs we 've just done in South America were only a testing ground to see how Brian would feel being the lead singer and mainman in general .
5 You 've just hit on home improvement companies are legitimately go into all of our products if they want to .
6 When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks .
7 When in a hurry , or eager to try out the new software you 've just received for example , you might forget to validate the disks .
8 So sorry can I just ask , so in effect you have n't shifted your ground from the view which you expressed in paragraph three point six of your submission where you 've just confirmed in fact that you 'd rather have a proper or the ability to make a sort of proper measured allocations , part of which would make provision or allow the facility to cater for major inward investment ?
9 ‘ We 'll go and watch what I 've just explained on machine , which should make it easier for you to understand .
10 I 've just walked to school for fucking nuffink I have n't got a lesson
11 Well erm I 've just come off holiday and so I wo n't be entitled to none for the first four days .
12 I 've just come off duty !
13 ‘ I 've just come from work .
14 I 've just put in tape ten so we 're nearly half way there .
15 What they meant by that was that managers would do the kind of thing I 've just described like y'know transmit an ambiguous message orally rather than in a memo and visa versa .
16 Erm and it 's talking about this er accommodation theory Giles ' accommodation theory which has one main assumption erm that all the things I 've just mentioned about pronunciation and speech rates and things , erm they all occur in in order to encourage more interaction between the two speakers .
17 Right yeah erm so that can be , that can be a bit awkward but still some of the older stuff can give you a bit of a grounding in , in , in , in , in , in what it 's about if you can find anything relevant and sometimes you 've just got to sort of wander round the library and pick things up off the shelves like at random and see , see if you can find something in the index or find something in the contents pages that sort of vaguely coincides with what the you know what 's been talked about in the class that week erm sometimes if you keep looking you might actually be dead lucky and find one of the recommended books has actually come back in erm you may find that you 've got to be a bit flexible about that because , you know , if a topic 's dealt with in November you may not get a chance to see the book until you know kind of , I do n't know , February or something , you know I mean so it , it sometimes does mean you 've got to do the reading like a bit displaced from the from the classes
18 I do n't think you , you 've , you 've got to try in a way not to shut it off too much erm and yet it , i you 've just got to sort of be able to not shut it off but sort of create different areas
19 I 've just added on race course , alright ?
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