Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] just as " in BNC.

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1 But all of them are individuals — with hopes , needs , desires , feelings of pain or pleasure just as the rest of us have .
2 These differences influenced success or failure just as they did in earlier state-making attempts , especially through their effect upon economic growth , which not only provides resources for extending the state apparatus and developing national education , but is also a major factor in conferring legitimacy upon the regime .
3 Speech and communal peace represent life and unity just as eating and individual desire represent death and division .
4 Organizations need to be able to attribute credit and responsibility just as historians do .
5 I , the armchair observer , lament the cessation of the old skills and crafts just as I deplore the desecration of the open fields by more and more bypasses , pylons , wires , bungalows , concrete , traffic and litter .
6 He would be surrounded by his family and court just as Henry VIII might have been .
7 They 're being bombed and shelled every day and night just as in Sarajevo .
8 In actual fact our children have feelings of joy and happiness and sadness just as we do , And they have they have the same emotions as we do .
9 Animism was likewise low and primitive because it was said to imply that souls inhabit animals and trees just as they inhabit men .
10 The details of its form influence organizational behaviour and performance just as structure influences conduct and performance within a market system .
11 ‘ The general public has a deepseated distrust of science and technology , and insists on ‘ civilian control ’ of science and scientists just as it insists on civilian control of the military ’ .
12 It was clear that the supporters of the scheme were concerned with the status of mothers and children just as the early members of the Family Endowment Society had been .
13 Such men operated in the Danelaw and Northumbria just as in Wessex .
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