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

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1 You know if they think they can do just as they like at that age , well I mean er the , the
2 But with the tide of war now running against the Allies , many of the natives decided to join the winning side , just as they had in Dutch Timor the previous winter .
3 Children come across written numbers , just as they come across written words , long before they are able to read or understand them .
4 Spectacular scientific advances have come from them just as they have from other institutions .
5 These differences influenced success or failure just as they did in earlier state-making attempts , especially through their effect upon economic growth , which not only provides resources for extending the state apparatus and developing national education , but is also a major factor in conferring legitimacy upon the regime .
6 And I see nothing wrong with allowing certain rooms to be used as bedrooms , just as they do at any English Dormy House .
7 Middle class feminists also objected to this increasing ‘ officialism , police interference and espionage ’ , just as they objected to other aspects of state intervention in the working class family and to protective legislation for women workers .
8 However , Tom Crilly 's best season for us was without question the 1930–31 season , when the Palace made their second assault on the 3rd Division South Championship in three years , only to finish in the runners-up position , just as we had in 1928–29 .
9 Just as we differ in mental and physical characteristics , so too do we differ when the detailed properties of our body clock are considered .
10 So lets just as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
11 It is thought that they are able to do this partly by measuring pressure , just as we rely on atmospheric pressure readings from barometers to forecast the weather .
12 In fact , just as we rely on many senses to guide us , birds probably use a wide range of cues in navigation .
13 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
14 Thus it might be possible to have quite separate words for , say , kills , killed , is killing , and so on , just as we have in English separate words for man ( male human ) and woman ( female human ) or people ( humans in the plural ) .
15 Just as you care for dry skin on the face , the scalp needs a soothing touch … gentle cleansing and moisturising .
16 You will find this card a real boon anywhere in Europe because it allows you to pay for goods and services with eurocheques , just as you do with ordinary cheques at home .
17 In the south of France , and especially the southeast , the legacy of Ancient Rome represented the overwhelming influence on Gothic architecture just as it had on Romanesque here before this .
18 ‘ The general public has a deepseated distrust of science and technology , and insists on ‘ civilian control ’ of science and scientists just as it insists on civilian control of the military ’ .
19 I do not mean to imply that the biochemistry is primary , or any more fundamental in the reductionist sense than the physiology ; what I am saying is that changed biochemistry translates into changed physiology just as it does into changed behaviour .
20 At the far end a bittern stood — just as it does in all the books , just as it does in all those television nature films : in bizarre ‘ bittern-stance ’ .
21 At the far end a bittern stood — just as it does in all the books , just as it does in all those television nature films : in bizarre ‘ bittern-stance ’ .
22 Some will actually feel that they are inside the body of the former self , and that everything is going on around them just as it does in ordinary life .
23 In other words " blood " means death — the termination of life — just as it does in ordinary metaphorical usage ( see , for instance , Genesis 9:5 , 37:26 ; etc . ) .
24 An element of choice faces the student , just as it does in real life .
25 An ounce of silver costs an affordable 225p , just as it did in 1976 .
26 It employs 1,000 people now , just as it did in 1981 , but in the intervening years it has had to take on far more duties — most notably the upkeep of its building which was looked after by the government from 1816 to 1988 .
27 Some think that he will go abroad for a few days and the CIA will then engineer his return in a countercoup , just as it did in 1953 .
28 The second was a reaction to the concept of the EEC as a ‘ rich man 's club ’ , discriminating against its own poor through the CAP and through its VAT rates , just as it discriminated against poorer countries elsewhere in the world .
29 The real reason was that he felt at ease ; he was no longer a figure of fun or an eyesore , he had a place — just as he did at first with Sien .
30 Capirossi realises the pressures of success could so easily damage his plans to retain the 125 crown , and so he 's all the more determined to do everything just as he did in 1990 .
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