Example sentences of "['s] [noun] be just as " in BNC.

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1 André Amstutz 's pictures are just as successful as Janet Ahlberg 's in the original , which has been re-issued by Little Mammoth ( £2.99 ) .
2 Hoving 's gushings are just as tiresome as his nastiness : his description of warming up the cantankerous Robert Lehman ( estranged from the museum over what the collector believed to be an anti-Semitic slight ) recalls similar scenes in Shirley Temple films , the main difference being that presumably Hoving did n't sit on Lehman 's lap .
3 Two years later the company 's crash was just as spectacular and Bloom was fined £30,000 on charges in connection with the affair .
4 Women 's sport is just as good .
5 And even though the packs may look different — you ca n't miss the bright new design — parents everywhere can still be quite confident that Farley 's Rusks are just as ideal for their babies and toddlers in today 's world as they ever were .
6 and the girl 's reaction is just as immediate and direct , revealing to the reader or audience too the identity of the man as a " " clerc " " : ( " Get off !
7 The miller 's wife was just as mean as her husband , but their daughter Neva was quite different ; she was happy.natured and kind-hearted , sang all day at her work " like a thrush , and was as beautiful as she was kind , with summer-blue eyes and hair the colour of the sun 's rays at noon .
8 This also helps to reinforce the idea that each group 's efforts is just as good/bad/funny/serious as the next one — it also will often provide a little light relief in the same way as the music and dancing .
9 In the West we rely on the law of contract for all business agreements , but in a Moslem culture a man 's word is just as binding .
10 Teachers say Down 's children are just as curious and interested as other children .
11 Locke 's remarks are just as puzzling .
12 So here 's to both teams and I hope the match in two year 's time is just as good as this was .
13 My uncle 's instincts are just as religious as my father 's and mine in his way . ’
14 The girls ' institution was just as restrictive in its general regime and just as impoverished in its provision of personal attention as the creche .
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