Well, I made it my business to go there yesterday morning, and finding that the landlady was a sensible woman and likely to keep a quiet tongue I just told her a bit of my business and asked her some questions.
I may as well tell you," I murmured hastily, "that Miss Raven knows as much as I do about all that I've just told you.
You'd just told me about Sprague's warning Karen not to leave the table when she became dummy after Judge Marshall's little slam bid in spades.
I just told him to come on over, and he said I could depend on it that he wouldn't waste any time.
Remember, now, you're not to tell anybody else what you've just told me.
But I have money--you've just told me that I have.
St. Just told him, and of Tremeau's letter to him and his tragic end.
Then St. Just told her of his coming journey, and how loath he was to leave Cairo, where she was, and to face the hardships of the desert, of which he had already had so painful an experience.
St. Just told him of his errand from the dead Empress, and then went on to speak about the plot he had overheard, and how he had dealt with the conspirators.
Mahmoud ran up the steps, and then St. Just told him to insert his dagger into the lower part of the interstice, whilst he himself took the same course with the upper.
You're a Hadji, which means you've been to Mecca; Lord Ernest Borrow's just told us.
Then you may win your bet, for I've just told you; I have a price.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just told" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.