Well, by dint of punching their teeth with their tongues the English have ended by getting those elongated jaws, which, as you said just now, is one of the distinctive characteristics of their physiognomy.
Certainly not, if, as you said just now, you have the means of having Dantes arrested.
Perhaps because, as you said just now, I have been a young man too," he said, forcing a smile.
Can't we--keep to the subject in hand, as you said just now?
He watched a little the flushed distance, then mildly broke out: "It IS, as you said just now, exciting!
What I want really most to KNOW is why he should be, as you said just now, 'apologetic' to Mr. Longdon.
I mean, if I'm everywhere as you said just now, your being just the same.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you said just now" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.