Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [vb -s] just " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But by the sound of what she has just said her mother was n't cut out for work , not the kind you 'll find in this quarter , except her last job .
2 After another brief pause , the speaker continues , using and to indicate that what she is going to say is connected to what she has just said .
3 Merlyn said : ‘ We ca n't have her going around saying what she has just been saying .
4 How the hell can I tell her after what she 's just been through , Newman asked himself .
5 You know what she 's just said then ?
6 But , that 's what he wants just now but if he can get the flight then it , it could end up being the second and third or the third and fourth week .
7 what he 's just said
8 Please always tell me the scientific name of your fish if possible , even if it means phoning up your dealer to ask what he has just sold you .
9 In fact the listener is probably in just the right psychological state of expectation to hear again what he has just heard ( or a slight variation of it ) .
10 Milton can not lift Satan to such great heights and put such great speeches in his mouth and then snatch them back denying in his authorial intrusions what he has just proclaimed through his character .
11 Does the Minister understand that , despite what he has just said , there is still considerable apprehension that the Government will use the existence of the foundation as an excuse for not funding sport properly ?
12 The right hon. Gentleman sounds from what he has just said as though he is a separatist .
13 Does the Minister understand that what he has just said underlines the public 's high regard for search and rescue services provided by the Royal Air Force , particularly in a constituency such as mine , where RAF Leuchars is situated ?
14 If the hon. Gentleman wants to know about claptrap , he should listen to what he has just said .
15 I thank my right hon. Friend for what he has just said about the vile allegations and lies against my hon. and learned Friend — I use both words advisedly — the Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) .
16 Perhaps it is churlish of me , after the kind remarks of the Minister , to venture to comment on what he has just said , but at the risk of being tiresome , may I point out that what I said before was that it does not follow that a decision made by the Home Secretary corresponds with the advice that he receives from the chief inspector .
17 It is important that I should ask the hon. Gentleman carefully to consider what he has just said about my right hon. and learned Friend the Attorney-General , who set out the legal position as a Law Officer .
18 I am grateful to him for what he has just said .
19 Will the Secretary of State confirm that check-off already requires the prior written consent of employees and that , contrary to what he has just said , an employee can withdraw his consent to that at any time ?
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