Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] [be] just [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Lithuania should be just as concerned with the emergence of a free Poland , for the same reasons . |
2 | The number of council tax payers in Scotland will be just over 2 million , compared with 3.7 million for the poll tax . |
3 | Nigel will be just as safe in IndyCar racing as he has been in Formula One , if not safer . ’ |
4 | In the last quarter of the 20th century , the USSR may be just about the only country in the world where health standards are actually falling . |
5 | Unfortunately , Cooper could be just as difficult in private as he was in public , and Richardson moved out in 1960 . |
6 | It was always a safe bet , of course , that Hillsborough would be just about the least dangerous place in Britain yesterday . |
7 | But Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson will be just as keen for his players to throw their weight behind the club 's bid for a glamour second-round tie with Rangers . |
8 | Facing a similar mixture today , and with even more to gain , Europe should be just as brave . |
9 | Normal relations between Vietnam and America must be just as far away . |
10 | The old imperial line of communication through the Mediterranean , Suez Canal , Red Sea and Indian Ocean to the Far East and the Antipodes would be just as important to the Commonwealth as it had been to the colonial Empire . |
11 | ‘ I think supplies in April will be just as high as they are now . |