Example sentences of "they [vb base] [verb] just " in BNC.

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1 Some individuals have no worries ; they have planned the event for years , made maximum pension contributions , carefully invested their savings , covered themselves and family in insurance policies , budgeted ahead and can even gleefully tell you about the exotic round-the-world trip they intend to take just as soon as their new life begins .
2 They emerge sounding just like The Byrds , but deliberately .
3 They shipped a dreadful result a week ago , losing 2–0 at home to newly promoted Cobh Ramblers — and they 've scored just once in four outings .
4 They 've played just two matches so far .
5 Newcastle though have been flying all season … on top of the table since September they 've lost just one of their last ten league games … some thought they were beginning to slip … five goals against Brentford last weekend proved that Kevin Keegan 's team are still the ones to beat …
6 The people here are still hungry , but they 've got just about enough to survive .
7 And these ones they 've got just those erm smelly 's in there , they 're for her teacher 's .
8 Well the reason they caught him was cos they 've got just flashed him through the computers as and find out what anyway , put it down they then turn round say oh well , you know whatever they 're
9 It 's in stark contrast to the inactivity at Jensen 's own factory in West Bromwich , where they 've sold just one car in the past 6 months .
10 Ford knew they had to come up with a winner in the Mondeo and I think they have done just that .
11 They have taken just one point from their last five games .
12 But , despite the odd disagreement , both Alison and Roland believe that in their working and family lives they have got just about as perfect a balance as they are likely to get .
13 They have allowed just over 100 days for the whole journey , which is raising money for the Multiple Sclerosis Society .
14 Which is just as well because some of them have played just a little bit too hard , landing themselves in serious trouble .
15 You know what these BBC chaps are like : we 've had them refuse to continue just because a chair squeaks . ’
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