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Example sentences for "just now"

  • Just now I want to ask you a question about something which is none of my business.

  • Her voice was deep and very clear: just now it was somewhat tremulous.

  • Just now, with so much at stake, it--is shameful.

  • Just now, however, there were many things to be attended to, and, leaving Warner with the body, we all went back to the house.

  • Diana has something else to think of just now," said Mrs. Lynde significantly.

  • Just now, however, she was far from laughing.

  • Ordinarily, adjusting that hat would have been an absorbing and painstaking performance; just now it was done with scarcely a thought.

  • All I seem to be real sartin of just now is that the Campbells are comin'.

  • Just now, however, a cry of distress calleth me hastily away from thee.

  • Just now have I seen them bent down--to creep to the cross.

  • From China,' said I; 'I just now mentioned it, and the mention of it put me in mind of tea.

  • Just now I don't see what I could do, or where I could chip in your little game; but if I DO, or you do, count me in and let me know.

  • Tell me," he said suddenly, in a gentler voice, "what were you laughing at just now?

  • Of course you'll have to keep the advertisement in the paper for two issues, just as if it were a real thing, and it's lucky that there's just now no pressure in our columns.

  • Just now, when she left the table (didn't you notice it?

  • I saw him open the library door, my lady, just now, on my way upstairs.

  • You referred me just now to the consul's letter.

  • Could Sir Thomas look in upon us just now, he would bless himself, for we are rehearsing all over the house.

  • But old Scholey was saying, just now, that he thought you would be sent first to the Texel.

  • You would find it difficult, I dare say, just now, in the middle of a very late hay harvest, to hire a horse and cart?

  • But anyhow, Bill, I want you more than she does just now.

  • This, sirs, was the reason of words and expressions I made use of to this goat when I came up just now; for as she is a female I have a contempt for her, though she is the best in all my fold.

  • Look here, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "by him thou didst swear by just now I swear thou hast the most limited understanding that any squire in the world has or ever had.

  • You know the good intentions that make me meddle, just now, in matters which, you no doubt think, have nothing to do with me.

  • Just now, don't you find something uncomfortable, disquieting, alarming in the atmosphere of this room?

  • Just now we should like to know for what extraordinary reason you have given yourself body and soul, to this ghost .

  • In his bewilderment Phillotson entered the adjacent cathedral, just now in a direly dismantled state by reason of the repairs.

  • Just now he's a-scaring of birds for Farmer Troutham.

  • It is very awkward for me just now," he said, laughing.

  • There's nobody after me just now, though there med be in a week or two.

  • You did kiss me just now, you know; and I didn't dislike you to, I own it, Jude.

  • Just now, however, he seemed so calm and collected--so little likely to be violently agitated by any allusion to the dangerous topic, that I ventured to speak out boldly.

  • Just now he was smiling down into the face of a young lady.

  • You was reading it just now," she said severely, "for I heard the rustling.

  • Just now he's reading the Bible," Mrs. Bunting answered, shortly and dryly.

  • Just now it was comparatively clear of people, save for the benches on which sat the men who were to compose the jury.

  • So I thought, according to what he mentioned to me just now.

  • He is the man I spoke of just now as being able to tumble me out of this place neck and crop.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    even till; fathom water; high moral; just before; just boil; just give; just going; just have; just know; just naturally; just now; just previous; just ready; just revenge; just right; just such; just the; just want; just wanted; just went; justices appointed; justifying faith; justly regarded; only natural; quite impossible; seven weeks