As the girls ran up the cellar steps together, Margaret said--"Just step in and see grandfather, I should like him to see you.
If any one should knock, Thérèse, just step to the kitchen porch door and say that I am engaged for an hour, at least.
I'll just step to the kitchen and give a word to Thérèse.
I have been scores of times here with him; and to prove how I know my way through flats and side-scenes, I 'll just step up to his room without asking you to conduct me.
That's all right And now I 'll just step down to Panini myself, and give him a hint about some Burgundy he has got in the cellar.
If you'll just step in here, sir, I hope to be able to explain all to your satisfaction.
Sosia, just step here; I want a few words with you.
I'll just step-an'-fetch my oxen and head 'em straight for home.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just step" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.