Example sentences of "[noun] could be just as [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , without such unifying pressures , the two peoples could be just as conscious of their differences — cultural and otherwise — no matter how happily individuals might mingle in Washington , London , Harvard or Oxford , and despite the multitude of personal ties and experiences . |
2 | Unfortunately , Cooper could be just as difficult in private as he was in public , and Richardson moved out in 1960 . |
3 | Mind , Uncle could be just as witty as them sometimes . |
4 | An acquittal by default could be just as serious . |
5 | They had removed him from the stifling atmosphere of the Court , but already he was finding that Civil Service protocol could be just as oppressive . |
6 | The behaviour of Danie Craven and his 102-year-old SA Rugby Board in this matter could be just as problematic . |