Example sentences of "just as [adj] [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A woman should be just as committed as a man to the construction of justice and love .
2 So , why do n't we say that a rubbish dump , or Mont Blanc , or the moon , is just as complex as an aeroplane or a dog , because in all these cases the arrangement of atoms is " improbable " ?
3 Men may suffer just as much when a relationship fails , but they seem able to make a cleaner break .
4 But it is difficult to measure the effort in military and social co-ordination which such isolated outposts must have required : they were a liability just as much as a help .
5 A sample of a few hundred census records is often just as useful as a database of several thousands .
6 Once agreement is reached , the settlement is just as final as a judgment and , unless the agreement has been improperly procured , the issues of fact and law raised in the original claim may not be the subject of further litigation .
7 In fact , a man 's skin can be just as dry as a woman 's .
8 Indeed it would be just as probable as a jump from insect to one of its immediate neighbours .
9 But it would also be just as probable as a jump to any other biomorph in the land .
10 The Bingo of the housewife or pensioner certainly has its social value but if the relation-ship is addictive even this can become just as consuming as a Poker school or greyhound race .
11 But that staying at home and looking after the children , or whatever and bringing up a family is just as valuable as a job , or a career .
12 In the case of humans — to the physical factors or the environment , the ideological environment must be added , because a idea is just as valid as a kick in the teeth ; ideas are actually more important stimuli to the nervous system than are other types of stimuli ; ideas are , or induce , emotions that evoke energy in the nervous system . ’
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