Example sentences of "if [pron] [verb] [pers pn] just " in BNC.

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1 Apart from anything else , this project is worth a great deal financially and I 'd be a fool to myself if I forfeited it just because the client is an obnoxious , egotistical swine .
2 Well I 'm I 'm sorry but I 'm not a lot of use to him if I let him just walk away from the shield .
3 The more he knew Sarah , the more he liked her , but he wondered if she saw him just as Anne 's sedate older brother , not part of the flirting casual crowd of her own age group as Terry was .
4 He 's you see , bu but after about twenty minutes or so he loses touch with what 's what you 're actually doing and if , if you catch him just right he goes berserk !
5 ‘ Perhaps if you tell me just where you stand ? ’ she suggested shortly .
6 And erm if you ringed it just tick the answer as appropriate .
7 This is a self-working trick if you do it just as described .
8 If you give me just a second … a second or two … just … ’
9 Now if we take it just one step further , there was a lady well there still is a lady called and she did some research , what she was trying to look at was the the sort of body language if you like the actions that people er use and associate that to their personality and she looked particularly at people who were open positive communicators truthful I suppose but people who were open communicators and looked at the sort of things they did and also at people who perhaps were n't quite so honest and open and truthful .
10 If they timed it just right they could scavenge for a few hours before going to the Royalty in Ladbroke Grove for the Saturday morning minors .
11 He started punching another young feller and we stopped the gig , and said if it continued we just were n't going to play . ’
12 ‘ Anyway , I do n't see why God had to put men 's heads up on top of their stupid bodies if it means they just get blown open with shells , that 's all . ’
13 Jake gazed across the dim dunes again , still gripping her in his arm : and it felt now as if he held her just for comfort — his own , perhaps , as much as hers .
14 Five feet three , immensely strong — ‘ could pick up a thirteen-stone man by the seat of his pants ’ — a craftsman collier — ‘ he would look at the seam of coal … take a Number Two mandrel [ a half-headed pick ] and if he hit it just right , something like twenty tons of coal would fall out of the coal face ’ — and a man with a ‘ love of words , the longer the better ’ .
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