Example sentences of "as we [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | As we saw just now in that passage in Isaiah 63 , the Spirit is the personal expression of God himself , and can be grieved : he is holy , not only the divine power but the moral character of God : he is God in action for the benefit of his people — notice how the Spirit is equated with the ‘ arm ’ of Yahweh , that is to say his saving activity . |
2 | But as we 've just done Ampeg , it 's either SWR gear or the Boogie 400+ stack — all pretty formidable stuff . ’ |
3 | And every generation , as we 've just been talking about , is going to have its misers creating other forms of famine . |
4 | As we 've just heard in the headlines Nottinghamshire police have taken the unusual step of releasing a recording of a girl they believe has made at least a dozen calls claiming she 's given birth . |
5 | Er for example secretagolgs such as acetylcholin acetylcholine lead to an elevation of intracellular calcium as we 've just seen , and that can then lead to K release potassium release through calcium activated K channels . |
6 | Stan , as we 've just been hearing from Michael Medleycote , there 's a new initiative from the British Tourist Authority . |
7 | As we have just seen , sometimes horses can not cope with a situation that causes them great anxiety , and an attack of colic is the result . |
8 | As we have just seen , bad habits can be dramatically reinforced with pain : one painful occurrence can be sufficient to make a permanent bad habit in a horse . |
9 | But , as we have just seen ( p. 127 ) , there are good reasons for thinking that the overt CR evoked by a CS for shock may fail to show context-specificity in spite of the fact that contextual cues can help the retrieval of associative information . |
10 | As we have just seen , in a population of nice strategies they will all look and behave I exactly like one another : they will all COOPERATE all the time . |
11 | We commonly think of the illness as the symptoms but I would ask you to expand your view of disease to take into consideration the individual 's susceptibility because , as we have just seen , it is essential to the process of producing an illness that he be susceptible to it . |
12 | Only a little thought will show what a nonsense this is , for , as we have just seen , no two individuals manifest their illnesses in exactly the same way even if they are given the same disease label . |
13 | For centuries , as we have just seen , commentators argued that grammatical gender really did relate to the immutable realities of sex difference . |
14 | But , as we have just said , it usually does n't seem possible to do anything about the job . |
15 | As we have just seen , British Airways also suggested that their need for search was minimal , and that many other large , highly professional concerns felt the same . |
16 | But as we have just seen , Strawson gives us reason to think that it can not be explicable in just this sense , and he is therefore mistaken in concluding that a holist theory would involve us in responding objectively to all actions . |
17 | Could the differences reported account for the apparent discrepancy between retinal and cortical magnification factors which , as we have just shown , are reflected by the cortical allocation ratios ? |
18 | London , as we have just seen , had recently been reorganised . |
19 | Thus , the ‘ level-of-analysis ’ problem is conveniently neutral between a level-of-explanation problem and a level-of-understanding problem , as we have just stated . |
20 | In addition , as we have just seen , there was a growing control of family size . |
21 | However as we have just seen , women did correct at Constable 's and despite what seems to be an oblique claim by Margaret Irwin that their breasts got in the way , they certainly did correcting in several other printing houses . |
22 | True , the STV may as we have just seen be broken down into unpredictable fractions if the senatorial rules are applied . |
23 | If the word " real " in the sense of " actual " or " actually existent " has any discernible function at all , then it is only to indicate in a roundabout way that a certain proposition , or propositions , are actally true ; and " true " , as we have just seen , is itself eliminable as a propositional predicate . |
24 | As we have just seen , this is not the case . |
25 | We need greater co-operation in Europe in these matters , because immigration and asylum flows are a major political concern , as we have just noted from the exchanges about Le Pen and the way in which people are feeding upon his visit . |
26 | 1.7 Example ( 26 ) shows us the second and less common relation contributing to the unfolding of syntactic structures , which we shall call equation , adopting the obvious symbol to represent it : ( 26 ) Fitzpatrick , our neighbour , used to plant potatoes the subject exemplifies the basic pattern [ E = E ] , ( as does the underlined portion of ( 22 ) ) ; in more exact terms , what we have in this subject phrase is : As we have just remarked , equational phrases are rarer than phrases involving qualification ; and , among them , there is a very large disproportion in favour of equation between E and E , rather than between P and P. Nevertheless , the latter can be found ; two examples would be : ( 28 ) what I need is a cup of strong , dark coffee for a fast , convenient trip to the city , take the Skytram This is clearly not to say that strong and dark , or fast and convenient , are equivalent at the type level ; only that on some particular occasion of use , as here , they may be regarded by speaker , or copywriter , as equivalent . |
27 | Like the other quasi-nominal forms of the verb , it has as a support a representation of person not yet differentiated ordinally , as we have just seen . |
28 | But as we have just seen , so will hearers and readers who feel that they are being patronised . |
29 | We will examine these various institutions in more detail later , as we see just how the financial system operates . |