Example sentences of "just like the " in BNC.
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1 | Oh , much ; just like the profession itself in a way . |
2 | We also tested a sample of autistic children in the chocolate-finding task and found that they were again behaving just like the three-year-olds : going to the baited box for twenty trials , despite wanting to win chocolates and occasionally trying to filch them from the experimenter 's bag . |
3 | In this way , Gaussian , log-normal , sigmoidal , and sinewave data are treated just like the program 's other functions of X. Transformed equations , power-fit , exponential , hyperbolic , and others are also discussed in an appendix . |
4 | This reads just like the conversational style of the Soviet satirist of NEP , M. Zoshchenko . |
5 | It was just like the phrase that Thatcher was so fond of . |
6 | Wexford thought the place was just like the sitting room of a person of taste . |
7 | It 'd be just like the country if there was n't all the noise from the traffic . |
8 | 12 LOOKS JUST LIKE THE REAL THING |
9 | But just like the City institutions , there comes the time of the irresistible profit . |
10 | The distribution of frequencies in this ‘ microwave background ’ is just like the distribution of frequencies given off by a hot gas . |
11 | Just like the American Express advertisement . |
12 | ‘ I 'd have preferred it pink , that 's more feminine like , but them dull colours , that 's just like the Princesses used to wear . ’ |
13 | See , it 's got velvet on it just like the princesses used to have when they was little . |
14 | Had a parachute on his back just like the rest , and holding out the holy cross in his hand . |
15 | Off they went raspberrying , guffawing and swearing in between snatches of song , just like the IXth Legion but drier . |
16 | The blood of circumcision , just like the blood of animal sacrifice , could also be viewed as cleansing the boy of his mother 's blood and acting as a rite of separation , differentiating him from the female , and allying him with the male community . |
17 | Had he lived , and continued in his intention to write poetry , he would probably now be another ageing rocker with literary pretensions , creaking his wares around the stadiums just like the Stones , The Who , Dylan and the Grateful Dead . |
18 | Down the far side the two cleared the first three fences with speed and accuracy , and at the water jump Mill House , swinging along just like the ‘ Big Horse ’ of old , regained the lead . |
19 | Just like the outside world , only in a beauty contest you are more aware of it ! |
20 | She came dressed just like the character . |
21 | ‘ People just like the idea of us being in love , ’ he sighed at the thought of going over ground yet again as he explained the need for him to step out of Kylie 's tiny shadow . |
22 | Just like the cube standing on a vertex , discussed in Chapter 7 . |
23 | The Royal Family , just like the Labour Party , finds itself spooked by the Zeitgeist . |
24 | But most of the time I did n't write because one day was just like the day before , and sometimes I thought — what 's the use of writing anyway , when nobody is ever going to read it ? |
25 | Just like the other effigies . |
26 | Just like the CEGB and ‘ proof ’ of a link between pollution and damage to lakes , the Commission put up one condition after another as a ‘ test ’ of whether Britain 's trees were showing decline , and then replaced it with a new argument if it was satisfied . |
27 | Suddenly , as the last few pupils left , there was an almighty scream and Mould came bounding into the room on two huge settee springs , just like the ones he had worn when Endill first met him . |
28 | Many trilobites could enroll when threatened , just like the living woodlouse some of them even evolved locking devices to make their enrollment really secure . |
29 | Just like the French 116 years earlier , the Syrians had entered Lebanon to save the Maronites from defeat . |
30 | However , Israel discovered , just like the United States , that it too could be thwarted by the weaker and more vulnerable contestants in the conflict . |