Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] just as " in BNC.

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1 He believes that manufacturers simply need to be aware of the electromagnetic environments surrounding their products just as they would be aware of temperatures .
2 Bright evening sunlight glared through the windscreen , dazzling her after the gloom , and she raised a hand to shade her eyes just as Luke Calder turned the car into the road , cutting in front of a lorry so close that her stomach lurched .
3 Ellen had once assured me that I was only happy because I did not think too deeply , and probably she was right , but it is still that shallow contentment which makes people bring me their troubles just as the senator was now bringing me his two children .
4 Each band here represents one year we can age the , the coral by counting its bands just as trees can be banded by counting .
5 The activities of these components depend on their symmetries just as the activities of internal vibrations of the molecules are related to their symmetries ( see Section 5.7 ) .
6 Kathleen emerged from the cloakroom with her things just as he was walking past , and she went with him out of the door .
7 It 's not so much their habit of closing their wings just as you draw close enough to see ; it 's more their unwillingness to be in any way uniform .
8 She sat up , straightening her clothes just as Edward opened the steamed-up window of the car and dumped the handkerchief out into the hedge .
9 If the borrower of bank A uses the overdraft to pay people who bank with banks B , C , etc. then the increase in the money supply appears in their deposits just as it did in the single bank case .
10 He reached the doorway to his cellars just as one of the trolls , with a lazy flick of one ham-sized hand , sent his axe whirling across the room .
11 The Head , who had obviously prepared a lengthy moralising talk for this historic first assembly in the new sports hall rose to his feet just as the bell for the end of assembly rang .
12 It was as if he was dropping a hint or letting slip a little clue thinking that one day someone would read his diaries just as I was doing . ’
13 Be prepared to centre yourself in revery , to give yourself up to your memories just as your sleeping self gives itself up to a dream .
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