Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv prt] just " in BNC.
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1 | No you did n't , you got up just right . |
2 | " You got in just in time . |
3 | Could you hang on just a couple of minutes ? |
4 | Would you would you hang on just a minute ? |
5 | Could you hang on just a minute do n't go away just stay there hold on . |
6 | Can you hang on just a minute got to take a quick break do n't go away just a minute . |
7 | Excuse me could you speak up just a little bit ? |
8 | But can you do that — can you break off just like that ? ’ |
9 | Tukuse the only one where you move the choker or if you speak up just a little bit . |
10 | There should be enough cream there now for four to six weeks on a twice weekly basis , but if you run out just give a ring in . |
11 | Just before I deal with how you get in just tell the jury what is your a approach in terms of the timing of the events . |
12 | Well you 'd get out at , er go back to your other one , you get out , you get about just after ten o'clock see ? |
13 | ‘ What friend 's voice were you speaking in just then ? |
14 | Er how are you doing on just going up in hundreds and not two hundreds ? |
15 | But no doubt you went along just in case . |
16 | but just riding him , well that 's what he needs , so I said well you just see as you think on just keep exercising him , so erm , after that she 's been alright and the little sister 's getting really good with him |
17 | Well I ai n't gon na sit here listening to you rabbit on just cos mum wanted that filling up ! |
18 | Although you may select a borrowing limit of £3,000 , for example , there is no compulsion for you to withdraw that amount at once , or at all — you take out just as much as you want . |
19 | Oh , they stayed just the same as they are today , yo you carried on just the same , only the difference in them now , race days years ago , the heath was shut at half past nine . |
20 | ‘ If you 'd like to go through to the conservatory , I 'll bring you breakfast in just a minute . ’ |
21 | What seems to happen there is the bird that 's deserted has to stay with the existing family because if he or she erm deserts , those chicks will , will , will die , so er it 's what is sometimes called the Concorde fallacy that if you put a lot of resources into something , you 've got ta see it through , because if you pull out just before the end you can lose everything , whereas i if , if you stay on even if you know it 's a failure , erm at least you may get something out of it , so the , in that case wi with monogamous birds the parent that 's deserted the one that 's left may have to stay , because if they desert then they can have no reproductive success whatsoever whereas at least if they stay they get something . |