Example sentences of "just as [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She was determined he should qualify as a doctor and just as determined that he should practise here .
2 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 .
3 We are now just as determined to move upwards as a university at the forefront of high quality research , contributing to knowledge and understanding relevant to the needs of society .
4 This is our sixth series and I 'm just as intrigued by other people 's homes as any viewer .
5 But to celebrate the dignity and resilience of man is itself an honourable ambition and just as moving and true .
6 Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story .
7 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 .
8 Just as indisciplined and uncompromising Southampton threatened to turn United 's post-Wembley celebration into a night of disappointment , Kanchelskis came to life .
9 I was just as engrossed in the sport 's literature .
10 The boy 's parents may still deny his sexual adulthood , or the girl 's will very probably be just as alarmed .
11 Some men get just as turned on by nuzzling and licking the cock and balls without taking them in the mouth .
12 Thus our falling plasma adrenalin and body temperature in the evening prepare us for sleep by toning us down , just as rising values from 5 o'clock in the morning onwards prepare us for the rigours of a new day .
13 Just as cockfighting allows a world where women are rendered invisible , so Geertz 's writing creates a text where his actually present wife is ignored as a non-person .
14 In some quarters the inadequacy of pitches presents just as terrifying a prospect as the pace of the bowling .
15 Just as teaching practice is prescribed for student teachers , so the course would include a ‘ sandwich ’ element .
16 Above : Sparkling Crystal Gold finish from Mazda 's Images collection looks just as appealing when bulbs are not lit .
17 Our results indicate that , just as activated c-Myc expression may be important in determining the initial sensitivity of tumours to drugs , so Bcl-2 deregulation , by blocking programmed cell death , may lead to drug resistance .
18 As a silent duet it was just as haunting .
19 All of these aspects of knowledge about language interlock — just as speaking , listening , reading and writing themselves are interrelated — and it is not possible or desirable to keep them apart .
20 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 .
21 Such were the tolerant conditions still prevailing that the Left Communists were able to publish their own journal — Kommunist — and Lenin had to argue policy questions with them publicly ; just as had been the case over the Brest Litovsk peace treaty .
22 And , suddenly , just as had happened to Michael Banks , at the eleventh hour the rhythm started to come .
23 ‘ I could n't find the kids but just as had to pull out the fire brigade arrived . ’
24 Speech and communal peace represent life and unity just as eating and individual desire represent death and division .
25 Insist though trade unions might that their purpose was not to subvert the market economy but to sell labour at a fair price as a commodity in it , the fact remained that successful trade unionism implied reduced dividends on investment , just as organising the production of goods for sale in Co-operative stores as a function of independent industrial co-operatives implied reduced dividends on purchases from them .
26 It just as go back .
27 Being a notable actress , she is just as compelling when the doubts have been sown : this Elsa , after singing a glorious , apparently contended Third Act duet with Völker 's sovereign Lohengrin , becomes appropriately disturbed and hysterical .
28 The pre-modern relationship which prevailed for centuries has just as enduring an influence .
29 In days past , when children did not have the delights of the mass media to occupy their time for them , diary keeping was regarded as a ‘ good thing ’ for the young , just as collecting things was regarded as keeping hands and minds occupied .
30 Women , and men for that matter , had no sources to call upon for improvement of their looks other than plants , and the vast cosmetic industry that we know today has replaced what was probably just as complicated a business two or three thousand years ago , given the great number of plants that have cosmetic application .
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