Example sentences of "if [pers pn] [verb] just " in BNC.
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1 | As I got up Terry looked at me as if I 'd just announced I had a private income . |
2 | Actually , I missed some good ones in the couple of days ' holiday I took ; if I 'd just bothered to look at a single fucking news-stand after I left Stromeferry I 'd have seen this story starting to break about this guy — ‘ The Red panther ’ the tabloids decided on eventually — murdering these right-leaning pillars of the community . |
3 | ‘ I would n't be if I 'd just lost twenty million , ’ Plummer said humourlessly . |
4 | ‘ The whole thing was a perfectly natural mistake , but , thanks to him , they went on as if I 'd just attempted to rob the Bank of England . |
5 | I made sure I looked as if I 'd just got out of bed and dressed in a hurry — hence no socks and the sweatshirt — and went down to front garden to wave them in . |
6 | The big one looked down at me as if I 'd just crawled out from under . |
7 | " It 's as if I 'd just taken a photograph . " |
8 | I think the other thing also , I found it a disadvantage actually having it on the table , I think if I 'd just left it on the like that |
9 | He giggles a sudden twit-giggle as if I 've just farted and scrunches up his flipping funny face as if the stitches in some private part have just popped open , and at that moment he is the very image of a nervous comic wreak . |
10 | How can I face people when I must look as if I 've just gone ten rounds with an all-in wrestler ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Damn it , stop looking as if I 've just hit you again ! |
12 | I felt as if I had just given birth . |
13 | Though the landscape was flat , it seemed , both visually and from the effort it was taking to move the wheelbarrow , that I was continually walking up a hill , but when I looked back , it was as if I had just walked down one . |
14 | Feeling as if I had just won a gold medal , I ran home , carefully examined my treasure to find that the ‘ bone ’ handle was only painted tin . |
15 | Earlier I had felt as if I was being torn in two , but now the decision was made , I was floating on a warm tide of physical ease , as if I had just given birth . |
16 | The letter announcing my visit lay unopened on the mat when she opened the door , and an hour later I came away believing that I admired a woman who could , under these circumstances and in some pain , treat me as if I had just stepped round the corner for a packet of tea ten minutes before , and talk to me about this and that , and nothing at all . |
17 | ‘ Sprechen kommandant , bitte , privaten , ’ I said very slowly , as if I had just learned these words and found difficulty in repeating them . |
18 | ‘ Fuck off and leave you alone ! ’ echoed Quigley , as if I had just taken pi to sixteen decimal places off the top of my head . |
19 | I suppose I a better mention it too Pauline , only I was thinking if I did just conversations , could also do the domestics . |
20 | I 'm sure if I give just a few more pushes — |
21 | What would Araminta Merchiston say if she knew just how far above her in station was this obviously despised new companion ? |
22 | Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did , always looked as if she 'd just stepped out of a bandbox . |
23 | Then drew back quickly , as if she 'd just been burned . |
24 | She wore a large white straw hat and looked as if she 'd just been to church . |
25 | She asked , ‘ What was that ? ’ as if she 'd just failed to catch some remark that Luke had made . |
26 | She looked small , frail , and feeble ; her face was dazed and vacant , as if she 'd just been woken up and could n't quite remember where she was . |
27 | She felt as if she 'd just escaped a raging tornado , flung to one side just in time . |
28 | Her heart raced like a riptide ; her ears rang and lights fizzed at the back of her eyes as if she 'd just dived deep into the bosom of Ocean . |
29 | Bad enough to feel the way she did , let alone have to spend time with a man who treated her as if she 'd just crawled from under a stone . |
30 | Her prosecutor was looking at her as if she 'd just crawled from under a stone . |