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Example sentences for "said just"

  • Even the eschatology of the eleventh Odyssey is not cruel, it is comparatively colourless; and, as I said just now, this also may be said of the Roman ideas of Orcus and the Manes.

  • As I said just now, the world has gone past me.

  • And that brings me back to what I said just now, and I naturally ask what is to be the end of it?

  • However, the question, as I said just now, is not about myself, but about a wise man.

  • I am commonly a man of few words, cousin; and all that need be said just now is said, I think.

  • As I said just now, he wasn't here ten minutes.

  • As I said just now, there's numbers of strangers comes about Tweedside at this time of the year, and who'd think anything of seeing them?

  • Don't you mistake me, miss; I wasn't thinking of Sir Wilton in what I said just now, and ought not to have said to a young lady like you.

  • I would have done; otherwise, he said just what I would like to have said myself, let alone the one thing that took the whole lot of us by surprise.

  • And tell them what I said just now: bid them for God's sake think of nothing but the fire till we get it under.

  • Dear friend, I say to you of these great sorrows what I said just now of our governing class--we should consider them from the point of view of time and space, by the action of which they become after a while imperceptible.

  • Yes; as I said just now, he does not look like himself.

  • As I said just now, an artist may have a handsome model in his house--that may be natural enough--but she is not a usual piece of furniture in that of a legislator.

  • Cecilia, dropping her quick glance to her fork, said just a little hastily: "Father is extraordinary, of course.

  • Nothing is nicer than darkness, as I said just now, because you can only see the way you MUST go instead of a hundred and fifty ways you MIGHT.

  • It wasn't gas what I said just now--about not getting her.

  • I will tell you everything; but indeed you must not attempt to rise; for, as I said just now, there is no need.

  • There's no occasion for hurry, as I said just now," retorted Turnbull.

  • I know it is wrong to discuss one's people before a stranger, but, as I said just now, I don't feel you are a stranger.

  • Whatever England has been, she is to-day at peace, and as far as Cornwall is concerned, as I said just now, John Wesley has killed militarism.

  • I repeat what I said just now--I would rather see a son of mine dead than that he should be a soldier!

  • S: And there are those of them who seek to listen to you, until when they go forth from you, they say to those who have been given the knowledge: What was it that he said just now?

  • P: Among them are some who give ear unto thee (Muhammad) till, when they go forth from thy presence they say unto those who have been given knowledge: What was that he said just now?

  • As I said just now, we can go straight on.

  • They are, as I said just now, absolutely rotten!

  • As I said just now, I'd have given a good deal to know.

  • From mine--well, as I said just now, I confess I view it differently.

  • I have sanctioned your engagement, and, as I said just now, if you will let me, will provide for you both for life, and will assist in lifting you to the highest pinnacle of fame.

  • And the sentence was as I said just now--a very savage one, I thought.

  • But, as I said just now, I'll only deal with the principal.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "said just" 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:
    pale greenish; said above; said aloud; said before; said carelessly; said cheerfully; said drily; said eagerly; said especially; said firmly; said grimly; said himself; said hurriedly; said mother; said naught; said old; said sharply; said slowly; said solemnly; said the; said the elder brother; said the first lieutenant; said the little fellow; said the little knight; said thus; said very