99 examples of just a moment in sentences
The truth, the fact, was a year olda long-familiar and dreamy statebut its meaning had not been revealed to him until just a moment past.
Well, I put it to you, as a matter worth just a moment or two of consideration, that this conflict is about nothing of the sort; that it is about a perfectly futile matter, one which the immense majority of the German, English, French, Italian, and Turkish people could afford to treat with the completest indifference.
"Just a moment," said Callandar for the third time, and disappeared behind the bonnet.
"Cissie, just a moment ago you were complaining of the insults you meet everywhere.
"Ah, wait, just a moment, Billy!"
"You understand, of course, as the note says, that this refusal of his terminates the negotiations, so" "But just a moment" interposed Mr. Howard quickly.
Just a moment."
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For just a moment they were still.
He stepped for just a moment into the open; for just a moment he exposed himself, as he had to do, no doubt, to do his duty.
"Just a moment ago.
"Just a moment, if you please," he said coldly and bitterly, addressing all who were present.
Hold fast just a moment longer.
"Just a moment, Ned," he said, and the two stepped into another room.
Just a moment longer he remained so; then at something he saw, he dropped her hand and drew away swiftly, preventingly.
Just a moment?" Again the boy went down the hill, now toward the tool house; he was brave enough, but a sort of horror gripped him as he rounded the corner of the little shack.
"Just a moment," said Mr. Fotheringay to the lightnings and thunder.
"I had just a moment's impulse to try the door, three steps aside were needed at the mostthough I was sure enough in my heart that it would open to meand then I thought that doing so might delay me on the way to that appointment in which I thought my honour was involved.
"In just a moment," he considered, "I am going to do something so outrageous that I can't even imagine how my dear families are going to take it."
I saw him just a moment ago, and it seems to me a dose of quinine would do him good.
This may be prevented in a measure by glazing the crust, after it is rolled and fitted on the plate, with the beaten white of an egg, and placing in the oven just a moment to harden the egg before filling; or if the pie is one of fruit, sprinkle the crust with a little flour and sugar, brushing the two together with the hand before; adding the filling.
Just a moment before taking the pan out of the oven sprinkle the surface of the cookies lightly with granulated sugar.
Just a moment, sir.”
"It was just a moment's idle fancyjust as we've chaffed one another a hundred times; and for the Blockhead, it is the boys' pet old stock charade that they've acted scores of times.