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.
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 byjust 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.