Example sentences of "just [adv] [adv] as [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Just so long as they could finish this stupid game and get on to his answer . |
2 | Just so long as I can see you . ’ |
3 | ‘ Just so long as I can do something — no matter what — I wo n't feel so helpless . ’ |
4 | Cannons can be used to pound the enemy as you advance just as easily as they can blow holes in oncoming enemy formations . |
5 | Maybe it was a compliment , their assumption that we could find our way down just as easily as they could . |
6 | British Rail asserts , and the hon. Member for Keighley said so again tonight , that in physical terms the planned exit of the lines from King 's Cross at the south-eastern corner of the new proposed station is such that lines could go to Stratford just as easily as they could have gone southwards . |
7 | And it has a sonar location and detection system that can pick up a sunken object at the bottom of the ocean just as easily as it can pinpoint a lurking submarine . |
8 | However , if prisoners are at risk of sentence under the Public Order Act 1986 , the pack of information can explain that just as easily as it can explain the contents of this miserable and irrelevant little Bill . |
9 | Our mathematicians have shown that it is theoretically possible , by doing the right highly complex calculations , to navigate safely through the world using these light rays , just as effectively as one can in the ordinary way using ultrasound — in some respects even more effectively ! |
10 | But all regimes must end , just as surely as we will die : though we do n't like to face it , any more than we like to face death . |
11 | Right , so you fix them just as quickly as you can fix them , but if that takes nine months it takes nine months , that 's one of the views you can take on it . |
12 | Think , everybody , just as hard as you can . ’ |