Example sentences of "be just as [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Gielgud , too , through the agency of his mother , produced reviews to prove that the golden oldies of the classic past with whom Burton was being compared to his disadvantage had been just as slammed in their time .
2 They have families and mortgages and are just as worried about the possibility of a radiation leak as the next person . ’
3 I do n't think he knows what he 's giving me 'cos you 're just as addicted to them as you are to smack .
4 Because the real problem , Rory , my sweet , is that you 're just as attracted to him as he is to you . ’
5 Care , of course , has to be taken not to equate , by necessity , duration with severity , for a child might be just as traumatized by one incident as by a succession of repeated incidents over time .
6 Remember that a child can be just as upset by the death of a beloved animal as by a human so do your best not to trivialise their grief at such times .
7 This is our sixth series and I 'm just as intrigued by other people 's homes as any viewer .
8 The idea of biology having important lessons for control is not new , but in this case the Sheffield group would have the willing and enthusiastic support of two control engineers — Harry Nicholson and Vince Femando — who were just as excited about the prospects for collaboration as their new biological colleagues .
9 When he completed his circumnavigation of the world , his contemporaries were just as impressed by the fact that he achieved this feat without losing a single member of his crew to scurvy .
10 Among other contributions , Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing , and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer .
11 A theatre packed with enthusiasts , including more than 140 critics from all over the West , shows that the company is just as appreciated by the rest of the world , too .
12 He ordered more beer : but the maid was just as absorbed in her task and besides , though Hope always boasted to himself that no woman was unattractive to a man who knew how to look , he had to admit that this particular maid of the Swan was not immediately seductive : she was excessively talk , awkwardly balanced , lank and thin-haired and a wart took away most of the attraction from her nose .
13 I was just as engrossed in the sport 's literature .
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