Example sentences of "[noun] be just as " in BNC.

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1 The traditional leather-trimmed wheel and large round instrument dials are just as you remember them .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ‘ My routine in practice is just as it is on course . ’
6 The boat was just as it should have been on the night of the murder and had not been .
7 ‘ He 's mentioned among some famous names , but Danny boy is just as celebrated , that 's why he 's in there , ’ said Downtown controller John Rosborough today .
8 work permit ? — that 's bull : Pedersen ( joining Oldham ) , Bohinen ( Forest ) and Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) are all leaving norway for england in these days and Nilsen is just as Frank not a regular in our World Cup squad .
9 The future for Britain 's mines has never looked so black , but some believe the future safety of miners is just as threatened .
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 Rachel Esthart , a famous actress of her day , and a patron of Stella Pinero 's just as the then Chief Inspector Dander had been of the young Coffin , had left her Greenwich house to Stella .
12 The telephone was just as it should be , with no bugging device to turn his private conversations into public knowledge .
13 The room was just as I 'd left it , except that it was different .
14 You never could tell with Felipe de Santis and at the moment things were just as he wanted them .
15 I mean the colour 's just as , it 's not quite as strong .
16 Fourteen years later Davey is just as dedicated .
17 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 .
18 Among other contributions , Neil Allen looks pityingly at athletics and boxing , and the stink is just as pronounced in soccer .
19 Looking at your list , decide whether your life is just as you want it to be .
20 The breakfast choice was just as Rune had described the previous evening , she discovered , running jaundiced eyes over the available spread before deciding to settle for orange juice , yoghurt and black coffee .
21 And the dough man was just as in the same responsible position .
22 The interior was just as I expected from the books I had seen at school .
23 When he completed his circumnavigation of the world , his contemporaries were just as impressed by the fact that he achieved this feat without losing a single member of his crew to scurvy .
24 Computer-based typesetting began about thirty years ago , information retrieval is just as established whilst the ideas of hypertext go back even further .
25 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 ’ .
26 He ordered more beer : but the maid was just as absorbed in her task and besides , though Hope always boasted to himself that no woman was unattractive to a man who knew how to look , he had to admit that this particular maid of the Swan was not immediately seductive : she was excessively talk , awkwardly balanced , lank and thin-haired and a wart took away most of the attraction from her nose .
27 What I 'm going to ask you to then folks Lynne and Marion use one of Alison 's just as an form .
28 ‘ It was great , the letters were just as they were when we received them . ’
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 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 .
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