Example sentences of "just as it is " in BNC.

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1 But it is accepted by physicalists of all kinds that the meaning or semantic value of internal states must be analysed in terms of their causal relations to stimulus and response , just as it is for the behaviourist 's dispositions , and is not something they possess in their own right , or of themselves .
2 In other words , if Dr Akhtar has his way , it would become unlawful to vilify a person 's religion , just as it is to humiliate him because of the colour of his skin .
3 It would be absurd for Eliot to advocate that head-hunting would reinvigorate British society , just as it is absurdly funny to listen to the description of Sweeney 's ‘ missionary stew ’ .
4 I love it just as it is but it can be sauced with burnt brandy .
5 Produced in many parts of the Mediterranean , the oil has been a major trading commodity throughout history , just as it is today .
6 Whatever the truth , the unwelcome publicity could not come at a worse time for Mercedes — just as it is launching its new top-of-the-range ‘ S ’ model after 12 years of development .
7 Just as it is important to find the right pulse for a piece of music , so you must find the right rhythm by which to live your life .
8 WP It will inevitably be confusing for those in Eastern Europe who mistake the rhetoric of Western ideology for the reality of economic life — just as it is for many in the West .
9 ‘ My routine in practice is just as it is on course . ’
10 Just as it is dangerous to predict the macro-scenario in anything other than the broadest terms , so it is dangerous to attempt to construct educational blueprints for the future — especially in curriculum terms .
11 Just as it is necessary to ensure full involvement of members , so the time available has to be used to best advantage .
12 Clearly there must be a re-creation of many aspects of the court of Napoleon I , but it would be a great mistake to see the court of the Second Empire as a simple pastiche — just as it is a great mistake to see in Napoleon III nothing but a simulacrum of his uncle .
13 Monotony was a cardinal sin for Victorian architects , just as it is the predominant defining characteristic of modern architecture .
14 And , just as it is unnatural to spend all one 's time hopping on one leg , going about with one eye permanently closed or trying to work with one hand tied behind the back , it is unnatural to be so unbalanced .
15 Just as it is possible for an athlete to train himself to run faster by gradually increasing his speed , you can do the same thing with your reading .
16 Just as it is possible to enjoy taking part in a favourite sport without either joining a dub or belonging to a team , so it is possible to be a spiritual person even if you never enter a church , synagogue , mosque or any other place of religious worship .
17 This was Grahame 's Fowey at the turn of the century — just as it is the Fowey of today .
18 There is considerable confusion about the black-and-white pied lowland cattle which have originated in the Netherlands , not helped by frequent name changes after export to other countries and the very misleading use of the name Holstein : there is no such place in the Netherlands , yet the latter is their country of origin , just as it is of the Friesian .
19 The final stage in solving a management problem would be evaluation just as it is with an interviewing problem in Egan 's model .
20 You may divide it into sections , such as in the tables , record it just as it is spoken , or however else you wish , but do record it for later reference and to help you learn .
21 This interaction between the small and the large scales is a fundamental feature of the model , just as it is of the real atmosphere .
22 All living beings are linked at a mind level and all behaviour is an utterance , an ‘ outer-ance ’ , an expression of the creature 's inner being , just as it is with ourselves .
23 These differences are important , just as it is important to highlight the political position taken by the editors of the volume and the empirically based nature of some of the chapters ( chapters 8 and 9 ) compared with the more abstract nature of others ( chapters 5 and 6 ) .
24 It is a natural tendency to want to be loved , because that makes us feel of worth , just as it is a natural tendency to achieve in order to gain personal significance .
25 Just as it is not illegal to own porn , nor is it illegal to be lesbian or gay ( unless you are a man under 21 ) : but the rights of both porn and lesbian and gay people to exist are strictly limited .
26 Just as it is possible to inherit blue eyes or r ; d hair , we can also inherit good and bad influences — both physical and mental .
27 It is , of course , pathetic that a man who used to be a raging republican should turn into a slavering royal poodle , just as it is sad that his economic and political principles should have become as unrecognisable as the Welsh rugby team .
28 Just as it is easy to put the tag ‘ ritual object ’ on any unknown prehistoric artefact , so , too , it is easy to class any mythical or artistic representation of the female as the universal mother .
29 Juice is the directorial debut of ERNEST DICKERSON , Spike Lee 's cinematographer and a man with a long-standing desire to portray black urban street life just as it is , as IAN McCANN discovers
30 It then becomes impossible to rank societies as more or less aggressive than one another , just as it is impossible to say that one society is more or less evil than another .
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