Example sentences of "be just as [adj] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It 's no secret that those guerrilla bands contain a fair proportion of characters who are just as undesirable as the dictatorial governments they 're supposed to be fighting and who would have no hesitation in disposing of those $60,000 missiles , at a fraction of their cost , to any passing terrorists who , in turn , would have no hesitation in loosing off one of those missiles at a passing Boeing 747 , preferably one packed with five hundred American citizens .
2 At the micro-level of domestic , face-to-face , relations these " modern " social systems are just as varied as the " preindustrial " societies which provide the data of conventional social anthropology .
3 The fourth reason why the Labour party 's hypocrisy and deceit on unemployment is incredible is that the Labour party — I shall not talk about its Common Market Safeguards Committee , of which eight members of the Shadow Cabinet are still members — and the Opposition Front Bench are just as committed as the Government to membership of the exchange rate mechanism .
4 By and large , the nice ones are just as nice and the nasty ones not much nastier .
5 They are just as real as the class relations to which Marxists give such prominence or to the state bureaucracies which Weberians emphasise .
6 Further , it can be checked against other contemporary annals , whether produced in Charles 's kingdom but giving a perspective very different from the AB 's ( the brief Annals of the monastery of Fontanelle , or St-Wandrille , near modern Le Havre , for instance , have their own house-based story to tell ) , or written in another Carolingian kingdom , like the East Frankish Annals of Fulda which are just as slanted as the AB , but in a different direction .
7 ‘ When you enter this kind of environment , after-sales service and training are just as important as the product itself , ’ says Gian Carlo Bisone , head of Compaq 's European marketing .
8 The response categories are just as important as the questions at this stage , and even a relatively small number of real life responses can help in re-drafting response categories .
9 The Royal Society 's report accepts that people 's attitudes to risks are just as important as the numerical value of the probability of the risk being realised .
10 And the quantitative differences between means of funding are just as important as the qualitative differences .
11 The actions of love are just as important as the feelings .
12 Informal values , norms and expectations are just as important as the formal ones .
13 To put this another way , the biological and emotional mechanisms outlined in Chapter 1 are just as important as the circuit of capital in affecting social and spatial change .
14 I reckon the prison staff are just as bad as the police , in their own way .
15 We leave the book with a clear image of war which was in the last line , we are just as bad as the boys on that island , that is what man is like .
16 Fine songs such as ‘ Mean To Me ’ or ‘ I Ca n't Get Started ’ appear to be close to perfect here but such trifles as ‘ With Thee I Swing ’ and ‘ You 're Too Lovely To Last ’ are just as charming because the singer gives them the same sensitive treatment .
17 P.S. We must not forget on the platform that the Liberals are just as responsible as the government for this crisis : indeed more so , for their assistance was voluntary .
18 These beliefs , he argues , are just as ideological as the holistic world view of a more mystical , premodern age .
19 The large-flowered trumpet daffodils are widely grown everywhere , but some of those with short , contrasting cups are just as attractive as the trumpet varieties , and there are charming miniatures too
20 They are just as tasty as the real thing !
21 The girls are just as popular as the guys .
22 Evenings are just as lively when the entertainments team create a fantastic atmosphere , with live music and cabaret to join in or sit back and watch .
23 If the surface of thick glass can be got smooth and kept smooth it will be just as strong as a thin fibre .
24 Many industry specialists claim that a new international standard called MPEG-2 , quietly agreed in April , could be just as influential as the result of the FCC competition .
25 On growth , the Labour party ignores the evidence of independent forecasters that , on top of the substantial growth rates that we have achieved in the 1980s , our growth rate will be just as good as the G7 average and faster than Germany 's in the second half of next year .
26 I reckon that 'd be just as comfy as a proper bed .
27 Some of those classified as short-term unemployed may be intermittently unemployed and this may be just as demoralising as a long spell off work .
28 Indeed it would be just as probable as a jump from insect to one of its immediate neighbours .
29 But it would also be just as probable as a jump to any other biomorph in the land .
30 A woman should be just as committed as a man to the construction of justice and love .
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