Example sentences of "it just as " in BNC.

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1 The Canaletto presumably has not altered , and men still come to look at it just as they repeat Shakespeare 's words .
2 I love it just as it is but it can be sauced with burnt brandy .
3 Yes , it is too bad about the Kuwaitis ; but oil is a commodity and Iraq will have to sell it just as Kuwait did .
4 Correctly surmising that theirs was the room with the broken bolt hanging from the door , he entered it just as I was catching up with him .
5 Every night she greased her face , whited everything out and redrew it just as she had always done ; a heavy coat of pale powder , black mascara , black eyeliner , heavily pencilled black eyebrows , and then , finally , her famous scarlet lips , always perfect , always done in the same shade , Rouge Extrême .
6 I decided to leave it , to leave it just as it was , as I had remembered it .
7 I began it upon leaving Tintern , after crossing the Wye , and concluded it just as I was entering Bristol in the evening , after a ramble of four or five days , with my sister .
8 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 .
9 This is a self-working trick if you do it just as described .
10 She would accept it just as she accepted her heartbeat and her pulses .
11 Our old mates THE ORB popped round to Vibes central control the other day for tea and spacecakes and a quick intergalactic natter , and somehow they just happened to leave a whole box of ORB window stickers in the VIBES record cupboard — and would you believe it just as they were about to leave we could n't find the key ?
12 With the stake firmed in the hole , hold the tree up with a simple string loop , and plant it just as you would for a bush — except that , without the bud to go by , you will have to look carefully for the soil ‘ tide mark ’ where it was growing in the nursery and finish off to that height , with the standard stem about 1½–2 inches ( 4–5cm ) from the stake .
13 Marx 's famous dictum in the opening page of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte is not structuralist in Althusser 's sense : ‘ Men make their own history , but they do not make it just as they please ’ ( Marx , 1977 , p. 300 ) .
14 ‘ Instead of making a painting which interpreted an object or depicted its content ’ , he recalls , ‘ I found an object and ‘ presented ’ it just as it was ’ .
15 Both pulls are strong and theories which purport to reconcile them tend to be fragile , even though they capture a stout commonsense conviction that , as Marx put it , ‘ Men make their own history but they do not make it just as they please ; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves . ’
16 She is a writer and loves it just as it is .
17 She is therefore able to expel it just as soon as the chance arises .
18 We think that a coherent radical pluralism can be constructed on the basis of a humanism which accepts , as Marx put it , that human beings ‘ make their own history , but they do not make it just as they please ; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves ’ ( Marx , 1977 : 300 ) .
19 Now it is a sport , and it is a skilled game you know , and I think women can play it just as well as men , or against men and you know , you can have your fans who are very strong for your women 's team tha just as much as the men , but yet , would they also be branded as hooligans because they go along and stand on the terraces and shout for the girls ?
20 I tell it just as it happened , from where we ran up the hill almost straight into the man ; I leave out what Andy and I were doing just before , and the man 's line about dirty , perverted things .
21 She feared that the air of Paris would be poisoned with it just as the air of the Riviera had been …
22 ( Indicating costumes ) We had to run for it just as we were .
23 The cottage , their belongings , were their joint life , adorned and gave reality to it just as the bushes and flowers they had planted in the garden staked out their territory of trust .
24 Ward ( 1979 ) noted with alarm the signs of what he called ‘ Frontier man 's fright ’ whereby after working in an area for some time without apparent response from professional colleagues in related disciplines there is a tendency to desert it just as its true worth is to be recognized by others :
25 I 've kept it just as it was and it 's surprising how many people come to see it .
26 It just as is the want of sheep , it just wandered away from one clump of grass to another , losing all sense of time and direction until it , was lost !
27 Gasping with desperate exertion , she got the canoe into the water , and leapt into it just as he seemed to realise what she was doing .
28 If it 's something silly , that they have n't been trained for , but most jobs you can delegate and they 'll do it just as well as you .
29 Well we told them when we rung them up we have n't got a thing , we 're gon na nip up to quote a plate with it just as we 're going into
30 No I , I prefer using it just as it is quite frankly .
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