Example sentences of "[coord] it is just as " in BNC.
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1 | And it is just as horrifying an idea to contemplate being walled into such a Paradise Garden as being condemned to spend eternity playing games with balloons which never burst , receiving presents from Santa without wondering how they were paid for , being organised into teams with leaders chosen arbitrarily from among us , or eating a permanent celestial buffet of ice cream and salmon sandwiches . |
2 | HE SAYS : ‘ Hanging on to your hair helps but I have n't got any of the old films on tape and it is just as well , ’ . |
3 | But it takes two to get pregnant , and it is just as important to educate boys about contraception . |
4 | Erm , and it is just as possible , in theory , for us to go and live somewhere else . |
5 | But it is just as likely that she will allow one male after another to mount her until her whole circle of admirers has been accommodated . |
6 | There is , of course , the Bill of Rights 1689 but it is just as much subject to repeal , and has in fact been impliedly repealed more than once , as any other Act of Parliament , and in any case has the effect rather of strengthening the hand of Parliament , than of protecting the ordinary citizen against its excesses . |
7 | Inaccurate or biased research deserves our criticism , but it is just as important to ask the prior questions of why researchers have chosen to study sex differences so intensively in the first place ( why does no-one study ‘ sex similarity ’ ? |
8 | The original juice may be from cider apples , but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate . |
9 | Maybe it is , but it is just as likely that your idea was not quite right . |
10 | Perhaps they were too well-known to need spelling out ; but it is just as likely that the personal qualities which contemporaries did stress were what really accounted for both men 's influence at the courts of successive Carolingians . |
11 | ‘ But it is just as common and we intend to make everyone realise it ’ . |