Example sentences of "is just as " in BNC.

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1 The balance of the side is just as Bobby Robson would have wished it ; bearing in mind the need for midfield solidity , Rocastle would probably have played anyway .
2 Brook talked about that central game of dice that Yudishthira plays , ‘ an ordinary , everyday action … it also has overtones , through the poetic to the metaphysical and the supernatural , and this is just as in Shakespeare .
3 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 .
4 ‘ My routine in practice is just as it is on course . ’
5 The evidence in Chapter 3 that was taken as counting against Wagner 's analysis of latent inhibition is just as damaging for the interference account developed here .
6 It is just as the nights are getting lighter when the sights of spring are just beginning to show .
7 ‘ Go As You Please ’ is just as it sounds , and with your unlimited 7-day bus pass and your 6 accommodation vouchers , which can be used at any of the Youth Hostels in Northern Ireland , you have the freedom to go where you want , when you want .
8 As you have read the above paragraphs , many of you will already be forming your own opinions — and this is just as it should be .
9 Looking at your list , decide whether your life is just as you want it to be .
10 From the pretty little Hatley to the magnificent six bedroomed Abbotsley there is a Heritage cottage to suit you , and by self building with Potton you can be involved in every element of the design — so your home is just as you want it .
11 Which is just as we expected .
12 Computer-based typesetting began about thirty years ago , information retrieval is just as established whilst the ideas of hypertext go back even further .
13 Hills is just as relieved that the nightmare is over .
14 Fourteen years later Davey is just as dedicated .
15 If that was revealing in its way , then it is just as revealing to see roses actually growing , and not just read what others say about them .
16 Among other contributions , Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing , and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer .
17 The final result is just as the simple quantity theory states , except that the monetarist view explains the process by reference to a stable demand for money function and an exogenously determined money stock which is under the control of the monetary authorities .
18 Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story .
19 Being a notable actress , she is just as compelling when the doubts have been sown : this Elsa , after singing a glorious , apparently contended Third Act duet with Völker 's sovereign Lohengrin , becomes appropriately disturbed and hysterical .
20 " Do you know , Dida — that ceiling is the first part of Portugal I 've seen that is just as I imagined it . "
21 The historian , just as much as contemporaries , may write with a purpose in mind , with a particular point to make , and is just as subject to the influences , ideas and circumstances of the age in which he lives .
22 It is just as he had imagined — crisp , sweet , and juicy .
23 Everything is just as it was left . ’
24 A ‘ storyline ’ is just as it sounds — a shorthand way to refer to the content of what someone says , where this has the elements of being a story — a comprehensible account of something .
25 Yet what Eliade has called " the myth of the eternal return " is just as characteristic of Hinduism , with its elaborate literary traditions , as it is of the totemism of the Australian Aborigines .
26 Writing out 1500 index cards is just as time consuming as producing 1500 letters .
27 This is just as he wants it .
28 The future for Britain 's mines has never looked so black , but some believe the future safety of miners is just as threatened .
29 ‘ London is just as I left it , ’ railed Audubon resentfully to his friend , the Reverend Bachman , ‘ a Vast Artificial area , as well covered with humbug , as are our Fine Lands and old fields with Broom grass .
30 ‘ This is just as it always was except that I usually have some of his sketch books , a few of his letters , and his work-book on display , but those things are on loan to the exhibition . ’
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