Example sentences of "but [adv] i just [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But mostly I just felt my power ! |
2 | But mostly I just do n't go out . |
3 | Then , in response to my crestfallen look , he added kindly : ‘ Of course you did not look gay — you 're no screaming queen — but nevertheless I just knew . ’ |
4 | But somehow I just managed to miss Leading Aircraftsman by two per cent when I passed out . |
5 | Mr Thomas is a witty writer , and I 'm sure his data-gathering has been impeccable , but somehow I just know the water around him is going to be thick with dorsal fins in February . |
6 | But also I just do n't like the songs I write as much , usually . |
7 | Yeah , well if we had , if we had of had more time we could 've , like , written each individual room but really I just put the numbers down quickly just to , to demonstrate |
8 | ‘ But really I just want him to know that he 's got to do a bit of work , that he can walk , that he can get around . ’ |
9 | I used to get upset and annoyed about things but now I just sit back . ’ |
10 | They say , oh I did about five examples of this , got them all right , no problems straight , but now I just have n't got a clue , do n't know where |
11 | I 've always been intrigued by the Catholic church , by all the colours and the candles , but I know so little about it … when we studied existentialism in high school , I felt that that was exactly right , but now I just do n't know … |
12 | I tried to tell them at first , but now I just smile and say nuffin' , like Brer Rabbit . ’ |
13 | But now I just think of those vultures and carry on my predatory way … ’ |
14 | Sometimes I 'd wear a headscarf , but mainly I just did n't go out . |
15 | Most of the time this isolation is what I seek , but today I just feel lonely . |
16 | It stalls , I stalled it tonight but well I just caught it . |
17 | I know , but sometimes I just get down and do it , but other times I just ca n't if you know what I mean . |
18 | But then I just told you that . |
19 | Well , now I 'd know what to do but then I just looked at him for help , and said , ‘ I do n't know any . |
20 | It certainly shook me when you came downstairs , but then I just thought my people might be away , and have let the cottage . |
21 | ‘ The board turns well to start with but then I just head downwind . ’ |
22 | But otherwise I just reckon there will be something around — or if the locusts have been at the fridge , well , I can always go out . ’ |