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Example sentences for "you just"

  • You just stalk by in your dignified beauty and make a note of the spot.

  • Now, you just listen to what I say to Mademoiselle and Eliza, and back me up for all you're worth.

  • You just " She laid her fingers to the willow branch and the firm softness of a big peach was within them.

  • Thence to the Swan at noon, and there sent for a bit of meat and dined, and had my baiser of the fille of the house there, but nothing plus.

  • He had served with great reputation in several naval fights, and was desperately wounded in 1673, while] put in) hath delivered up to the Duke his commission, which the Duke took and tore.

  • Thence called my wife at Unthanke's to the New Exchange and elsewhere to buy a lace band for me, but we did not buy, but I find it so necessary to have some handsome clothes that I cannot but lay out some money thereupon.

  • You just see if I don't shoe my little horse.

  • You just goin' down to have a look at her?

  • Sometimes it don't take you that way, though; you just begin to have palpitations when you go up and down stairs and then you start to wakin' up in the night with shortness of breath.

  • If you want me for anything, you just drop me a line to say so.

  • But why in the world don't you just mail it to him?

  • Look here; aren't you just a little bit sudden, the way you're goin' about things?

  • Why on earth don't you just go down there and tell him?

  • The last ones sold so well, you just duplicate my last bill, except that you leave out the poah hats.

  • Now, you just simply go, Johnnie, and get me ten coats.

  • Now, you just hold on a minute, sir,' said Collins.

  • Can't you just say to the next conductor that she had a ticket and get him to take care of her and pass her on to the next division?

  • I mean it isn't immediate--not of you just as you stand," she explained.

  • You don't have to account to any one for what you do--you just do what comes into your head.

  • You mustn't be angry with the boy for being afraid of you just at first.

  • You just be off; that's a thing I haven't said for thirty years!

  • Well, I tell you what you do: you just switch me in somewhere between you and Madame and him and her.

  • Say, you just show me what she wants me to help you with, and I'll do it.

  • Do you just go to that when you want money?

  • Then when you go in any day to the merchant, you just say, 'Here is your shawl,' and you ask how much you are to get for it?

  • You just make up a boat's crew, and you are paid for your fish at the end of the season according to the current rate?

  • Do you just go there when you want to go?

  • Pinkie Whiskers said, "You just watch me catch that butterfly in this net!

  • She put her mouth to the key hole and screamed: "'I will punish you yet, you just wait.

  • You just go up and knock very loudly at the door and when a bee comes out, you ask if he hasn't something to eat for a poor fellow, who has come a long way and is very hungry and tired.

  • You just have to tell him you will not take it, if he doesn't get it done on time!

  • You just don't know how ghastly last year was to me!

  • You just ought to hear what she makes of negro dialect!

  • I don't never want to see you have bad trouble come hard to you now Melanctha, and so you just hear to me now Melanctha, what I tell you, for I knows it.

  • You just be good Jeff now to me or else I certainly get awful angry with you.

  • You just tell me straight out Melanctha, real, the way you feel it.

  • You just hurry up a little, and I'll show you the sunshine-man this morning.

  • If the pancakes and pumpkin pies are good, you just say so as we go along.

  • You just brighten up inside and feel pleasant.

  • Now see here," said Eph; "you just let me have a try at it.

  • If you just look at it that way, it works out all right.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    acted like; department stores; line from; right angles; thy hand; you fellows; you live; you only knew how; you remember; you say; you thought; you try; you very well know; you wouldn; young again; young creature; young lambs; young ones; young orchard; young person; young persons; young readers; younger brother; your master; your opinion; your word