Example sentences of "[noun prp] just as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Petion caught up with Mortimer just as the Marines reached the wider tunnel , into one side of which was set a pair of doors which Benny 's description indicated led to the dock . |
2 | You go not just for the rides ( one of the most popular , Earthquake , puts you in San Francisco just as the Big One hits ) but for the chance to see how filmmakers , animators and special effects wizards all conspire to create the magic of film . |
3 | Bogarde plays a Russian emigre who runs a chocolate factory in Germany just as the Nazis begin to take power . |
4 | According to legend the Pentateuch was written by Moses just as the Psalms were written by David . |
5 | In his final year at Exeter , where he took a degree in economics and agriculture economics , he joined Bath just as the Avon club started to take off on its four-year domination of the John Player Cup . |
6 | He argued that Europe needed Africa just as the east coast of America needed the west . |
7 | They were even more uncomfortable when their father entered with Rose just as the full hall was waiting for the curtain to go up . |
8 | Propaganda of this kind was particularly marked during the Seven Years War , and spread the idea of a trade balance which must be defended against the excessive strength of Britain just as the territorial balance in Europe must be safeguarded from the overgrown influence of any continental State . |
9 | The King now prepared to mount an attack on Granada and , thanks to the request of his queen in a personal letter to Rodrigo , El Cid joined him , raising the siege of Leira just as the city was about to capitulate rather than fail Alfonso . |
10 | — , 59 , of ‘ I came across a very classy furrier 's in Nottingham just as the shopkeeper was putting a jaunty looking ocelot hat on a stand . |
11 | Corbett and Ranulf immediately took their leave and were through the abbey gates travelling north to Leith just as the sun rose . |
12 | They rode through Leighton , following the track which skirted the dark mass of Epping Forest and into Woodforde just as the church bell tolled for Nones . |