Example sentences of "he have [adv] just [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He has also just achieved a Brown Belt in Judo .
2 With intelligent programming , the computer should have been able to recognise either that this particular customer needed an overdraft or that he has probably just become redundant and that mortgage repayment might soon present a problem .
3 She is a glamorous 40-year-old , he has only just left school .
4 He 'd only just retired , and they 'd built a beautiful bungalow . ’
5 ‘ Yes , I think he 'd only just realised himself .
6 Lucenzo looked up as if he 'd only just realised she 'd slipped away , and seemed taken aback when he saw her .
7 I remembered Sopworth saying how the cat had no sense of territory , how he 'd only just caught it the first time it escaped , racing north along the A2 .
8 So my father did n't know what to do , because he 'd only just started on his own , so he was tight for money as well was n't he .
9 There was a momentary hesitation before he explained that he 'd only just got to the room , he 'd felt too disturbed by the shamanistic experience to sleep and had sat in the hospitality suite reading .
10 He 'd only just got right from flu .
11 And I had Avenger estate , and I done the same with that and I got away with it for ages and I what you want a do , I know what you wan na do he erm , I mean that 's that 's really sort of pushing it over the top but he got a great big sheet of polythene , he went down to ready mix and had a load of ready mix in the back of this Avenger estate , brand new he 'd only just got it !
12 He had evidently just eaten a meal , for the remains of it lay in a red handkerchief open on the ground .
13 ( Actually , it was a triple because he had also just won the Canadian Open a few days before . )
14 But even as he at last turned and , more like a conjurer than ever , whipped the cloth from the object on the table , which turned out to be a saucepan containing water scooped from the shattered font , the first heavy drops began to drum on the altar table ; and while the Padre was saying : " Hope Mary Ellen , I baptize thee In the name of the Father and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost , Amen , " the Collector , forgetting that he had only just renounced an interest in the vain pomp and glory of the world , thought crossly : " That wo n't do the Louis XVI table any good at all . "
15 He had only just gone over there .
16 Involuntarily the landlord of the Feathers shivered , peering uncertainly up at this late wayfarer , whose peremptory summons on the front door had recalled him to undo the bolts he had only just shot to .
17 These days he had trouble recalling the troublesome fragments of his education he had bothered to memorize in the first place ; the names of a few acquaintances were jumbled together with old verb forms and things he thought were childhood haunts turned out to be places he had only just discovered .
18 MR MAJOR said last night that he had only just begun the tasks he had set himself .
19 He left Grace and Peggy behind with the intention of travelling for a while in Europe , but he had only just landed in South Africa when Grace realized that she was going to have another child .
20 If anything , he had only just got wound up .
21 He felt as if he had only just remembered , after a long time , why he valued her .
22 He had only just disappeared down the graveyard path and out of sight when the postman arrived at the back gate .
23 He concentrated the Sandinista troops along the Honduran frontier ; offered to end arms imports until after the election ; gave assurances of safe conduct to returning rebels ; and then said he was ready to reinstate the ceasefire he had only just abrogated .
24 He had only just recovered from another bout of serious illness and was still extremely weak .
25 He had only just arrived , had n't even booked in .
26 Did I gather he had only just arrived back ? ’
27 But he admitted : ‘ It is a crashing diappointment for Rob because he had only just come back into the side — and his return coincided with two successive clean sheets . ’
28 He held an untidy bundle of towel and swimming trunks in his hand and a tennis racket lay on the back seat where he had obviously just flung it .
29 Well a great situation Scott Gemmell followed up the long ball picked up the as they ran at the defence and then he 's committed to play it and then he 's just just slid it in nicely for Kingsley Black on his left side .
30 He 's only just gone . ’
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