Example sentences of "just as [adv] [subord] the " in BNC.
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1 | The keys fell to the ground just as fast as the paper , despite the keys being a lot heavier and needing more force . |
2 | These were walking just as fast as the others — yet , for some reason , they hardly seemed to get any closer to the professor ! |
3 | The Jeep Wranglers receiving so much stick last week were the direct descendants of the vehicle which first surfaced in the Second World War when Ford mass produced the Jeep ( GP from General Purpose ) runabouts to take the invading allies to Berlin just as fast as the film crews could follow the generals . |
4 | Bath had a good long look at the videos and soon saw that little variations of this move could break opposition defences just as easily as the blasting back-row scrum moves with which Australia had devastated England when they so mistakenly toured Australia last year . |
5 | I have noticed this just as clearly as the above many times while half asleep in bed but never had paper handy and so never wrote it down … |
6 | Perhaps this was just as well since the jolly but rather juvenile japes her sister embarked upon might not have pleased her . |
7 | This was just as well because the washing was not only hung up on poles above but spread out upon drying racks in the street itself . |
8 | It was just as well because the back boiler in the kitchen split in two about fifteen years ago and I have n't been able to light a fire in the grate since . |
9 | This was just as well because the federal structure of the royal family means that everyone keeps to their own province . |
10 | Sam took Nutty and her team up in the car straight after the last lesson ; Nails had not been around which was just as well as the car did not hold more than five . |
11 | In the vast majority of cases the 6th potency will work just as well as the 30th and does not require such accuracy . |
12 | And because the upper limit of a microscope 's resolving power depends on the wavelength of the waves illuminating the object under study , Sokolov suggested that an acoustic microscope should in theory be able to resolve images just as well as the standard optical system . |
13 | Either of these — quite unconnected with ‘ more ’ of anything — would cohere with the facts just as well as the ‘ more ’ hypothesis and explain the same range of behaviour . |
14 | Upon that appeal , the judges of the Common Pleas sit , just as well as the judges of the Exchequer and King 's Bench ; and they sit there , because they are supposed to have called the party to the Bar . |
15 | Nor are the coefficients on t and σ significant — which is just as well as the signs are wrong . |
16 | That 's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young . |
17 | There are other times , too , aside from being a brood mare , when a horse has extra nutritional needs so it is just as well if the horse has learnt to eat and enjoy lucerne and grain . |
18 | That is why Rugby Union nowadays would probably do just as well if the game built a system of scouting such as Rugby League has had for 100 years . |
19 | The trouble is that his men have done just as badly as the old guard . |
20 | ‘ I know I can direct just as badly as the people who made all those clinkers with me , ’ he joked . |
21 | However , this weaker bitumen trapped uraninite and radio-nuclides just as effectively as the surrounding harder material . |
22 | " Instead of the children of the working class being subjected to rigorous self-denial in preparation for a life-time in mill or mine , " he writes , " they have been offered instead the promise of the easy and immediate gratification which , in the end , can sabotage human development and achievement just as effectively as the poverty and hunger of the past . " |
23 | It is clear that the accounts of miracles in the Bible are written just as factually as the accounts of other events . |
24 | He writes that , having ‘ grabbed ’ Bosnia at the Congress of Berlin in 1878 , the Habsburgs ‘ soon demonstrated that they could rule just as viciously as the Turks . ’ |
25 | However , when there were pragmatic constraints on which of two people was likely to be the actor and which the acted-upon , there was no difference in response times to active and passive forms , and a sentence like The bather was rescued by the lifeguard was responded to just as quickly as The lifeguard rescued the bather . |
26 | What is surprising is that the group which was told the topic immediately after the reading was not able to make any use of the information ; they did just as poorly as the " no topic " group . |
27 | But he was granted no special treatment and had to toil just as hard as the hired hands . |
28 | But the academic publishing world has been hit just as hard as the rest of the academic world . |