Example sentences of "was just as [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise everything was just as he remembered , even the faded yellow curtains decorated with turquoise flowers and green leaves : a relic of the 1960s .
2 Even my mother had closed her eyes and ceased to speak of bridal nerves , and my groom , who meant as little to me as his mother 's dog , was just as he had always been .
3 Now , I did eventually get my father to tell me this ; and , according to him , it was just as he choked the last struggling life out of the dog that he heard another scream , this time from above , and inside the house , and that was the boy they called Paul being born .
4 He could see the end coming , and it was just as she 'd said ; the friends he 'd made and lost , and the women that he wished he 'd known better .
5 But it was just as she 'd expected .
6 It was her family that were changing , she thought : she was just as she had always been .
7 It was just as she had dreamed in her dreams it would be — a blissful sensation that shot down to her toes and sent her blood , like fiery rapids , exploding through her veins .
8 The interior was just as I expected from the books I had seen at school .
9 It was just as I had arranged , word for word .
10 It was just as I had remembered it for over thirty years , it was just as it used to appear at least once a week at lunch in the Paris household where I spent two years of my youth with a greedy Norman family : two years of study interspersed with the most trying of family meals , endless and infinitely to be dreaded but for the blessed beauty of the food .
11 Creamstick 's house was just as I 'd pictured :
12 The house was just as I 'd left it — just as you 'd left it .
13 It was just as I was sitting down in the living room with my cup of coffee that I realised I 'd left my bag on the train .
14 The room was just as I 'd left it , except that it was different .
15 Everything was just as it should be .
16 The telephone was just as it should be , with no bugging device to turn his private conversations into public knowledge .
17 That was as far as modernisation had gone : the other end of the scullery was just as it had always been , with the old deep sink for laundry , served by a single , presumably cold tap , and in the corner beyond it the copper for ‘ the boil ’ .
18 It was just as I had remembered it for over thirty years , it was just as it used to appear at least once a week at lunch in the Paris household where I spent two years of my youth with a greedy Norman family : two years of study interspersed with the most trying of family meals , endless and infinitely to be dreaded but for the blessed beauty of the food .
19 The boat was just as it should have been on the night of the murder and had not been .
20 In the morning , everything was just as it always was when Mother went away ; much pleasanter , with nobody quarrelling even in that dreadful quiet way of just looking and going out of rooms when other people came into them , and Gran told them several good long stories in the evening .
21 Curator Steven Dyke said : ‘ This building is so authentic because it was just as it was in 1842 .
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