Example sentences of "be just as " in BNC.

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1 It had been just as he was leaving on a Sunday evening .
2 Gielgud , too , through the agency of his mother , produced reviews to prove that the golden oldies of the classic past with whom Burton was being compared to his disadvantage had been just as slammed in their time .
3 He maintains that what we take to have been the causal circumstance might have existed as it did , and the rest of the universe might have been just as it was-and there might have been no smell .
4 So that I think , had the subject been injustice , it would have just been just as er , exciting as justice , fact or fiction .
5 You are not alone as I am just as confused myself .
6 It 's wrong for us to steal from someone who seems to be richer than we are just as it 's wrong for someone to steal from us if they think their need is greater than ours .
7 Obviously , the real nasties , Sun readers , are just as they have always been , vile and pretty anti-gay .
8 The traditional leather-trimmed wheel and large round instrument dials are just as you remember them .
9 The puddings , such as the notorious ‘ Boozey Prunes ’ , are just as appetising .
10 They have families and mortgages and are just as worried about the possibility of a radiation leak as the next person . ’
11 Have you come to scorn me , to poke holes in my skin with those rag-and-bone nails , or to console me , saying , Claudia , I know you , you are just as I am , you are a lonely dandelion , as I am .
12 We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date .
13 The practical result of this is that when we study the individual child we see a succession of stages of development which from the point of view of the id are just as they should be and — because the id is the oldest , most fundamental and , from the point of view of the instinctual drives which originate it , the most important agency — are just what they should be .
14 Because that ‘ perfectly ’ , that ‘ here ’ , are just as limiting in their way as ‘ with ’ and ‘ about ’ .
15 Robins played crap vs SCUM , so lets hope they are just as crap vs us .
16 I do n't think he knows what he 's giving me 'cos you 're just as addicted to them as you are to smack .
17 Because the real problem , Rory , my sweet , is that you 're just as attracted to him as he is to you . ’
18 Care , of course , has to be taken not to equate , by necessity , duration with severity , for a child might be just as traumatized by one incident as by a succession of repeated incidents over time .
19 The majority of women do undertake paid work in their later middle life , and it can be just as wrenching for them to leave it as for men .
20 Remember that a child can be just as upset by the death of a beloved animal as by a human so do your best not to trivialise their grief at such times .
21 While shoot 'em up and take no prisoner-type games may put you firmly into the hand-relief category , other games can be just as telling .
22 It can be just as filling and comforting as a hot dish , while at the same time far lighter — a good thing if you are stuck behind a desk most of the day .
23 I expected the Polynesians there to be just as subject to the ailments of the flesh as anywhere else in the world — especially polio — otherwise what would they need a doctor for ?
24 It would be just as mistaken to assume that pensions legislation was always indicative of concessionary responses to mounting pressure on behalf of the particular groups that eventually benefited .
25 The Stop the M12 group is also opposed to upgrading the A12 , fearing this would be just as damaging to the environment .
26 The latter are quite as real as the former , may have equally far-reaching results and can be just as limiting to the quality of life in the individual concerned .
27 The boy 's parents may still deny his sexual adulthood , or the girl 's will very probably be just as alarmed .
28 Second , because its hidden curriculum can be just as undermining to our real intentions as that of the former withdrawal system .
29 Traditionally land has been valued mainly for its intrinsic worth as a factor of production , but with the growth of recreation and tourism , land in the form of landscape can be just as , if not more , valuable a resource .
30 Whose joy to find you may be just as feigned .
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