Example sentences of "[verb] just [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Above : Sparkling Crystal Gold finish from Mazda 's Images collection looks just as appealing when bulbs are not lit .
2 The miracle occurred just as predicted .
3 The pre-modern relationship which prevailed for centuries has just as enduring an influence .
4 A village has paid tribute to two American airmen who died when their jet crashed just after take off .
5 Two- and three-year-olds seem to know just when throwing a tantrum will leave you embarrassed and uncertain and undermine your authority .
6 Indeed McLeish reflected , that encapsulated the trouble with Tristram — everything that he could do , Perry , two years his senior , could apparently do just that bit better .
7 They can feel just as threatened by you and need to have your co-operation as they learn to manage resources and personnel effectively .
8 Calculated gross redemption yields ( real ) on index-linked bonds vary just as do yields ( in nominal terms ) on conventional bonds .
9 Making things which look just that bit better is so easy , it 's worth a little extra trouble and will surely take you out of the learner stage .
10 Yet enquiry will show that everything in fact happened just as predicted .
11 The logic of this is defensible enough where there are members of the public to be terrified , but it was subsequently held that the offence need not take place in public , on the grounds that bystanders might become just as terrified in private as they would in public .
12 These performed just as required , with pious platitudes followed by prevaricating and tut-tutting in a most gratifying manner .
13 Some men get just as turned on by nuzzling and licking the cock and balls without taking them in the mouth .
14 People here get just as excited about the prospect of buying a new bike as they might a new car .
15 That Fran had no intention of doing just that had only just struck him , and he did n't like it one little bit !
16 In some quarters the inadequacy of pitches presents just as terrifying a prospect as the pace of the bowling .
17 They express a certain mental stance to the world which others are invited to accept or reject just as do factual statements , and as mere imperatives , exclamations and interrogatives can not .
18 The Jewish Christians had just as distorted an idea of God and by consequence had run into problems in their relationships with these brand-new non-Jewish converts .
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