Example sentences of "[noun pl] just [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 And because the upper limit of a microscope 's resolving power depends on the wavelength of the waves illuminating the object under study , Sokolov suggested that an acoustic microscope should in theory be able to resolve images just as well as the standard optical system .
2 Gases are offensive , smells are offensive , grit and dust penetrate houses just as surely as toxic vapours and car fumes .
3 Bath had a good long look at the videos and soon saw that little variations of this move could break opposition defences just as easily as the blasting back-row scrum moves with which Australia had devastated England when they so mistakenly toured Australia last year .
4 That 's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young .
5 Hilton clearly attached great importance to this apostolate : he tells his nun that she will meet God in her visitors just as surely as in the solitude of her cell .
6 The Profitboss can hire cleaners just as cheaply as a subcontractor , and they 'll take more pride in identifying with him and the company than with some boss once removed .
7 There is no doubt that their super-sensitive barbules detect our lines just as easily as they detect food , but , fortunately for us , they usually accept our offerings in spite of the obvious danger they have felt , though the same danger compels them to take the bait ‘ hit-and-run ’ style .
8 He knew that he looked like an ox , but that counted for nothing ; an ox could drop in its tracks just as easily as anything else .
9 In principle , everything applies to diverging lenses just as well as to converging lenses .
10 She knew what this man was , knew he was capable of raiding hearts just as easily as nightclubs , yet here she was all but melting away because he 'd touched her !
11 The last author commented ‘ increasing numbers of Americans have become aware that crime exists in the suites of many corporations just as surely as it exists in the streets of their cities and suburbs ’ .
12 The methods of quality control they use are Japanese , and can , they find , be drilled into Britons and Americans just as well as into Japanese .
13 The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before .
14 The majority , 77 per cent , agree or strongly agree with the statement that : ‘ A single parent can bring up children just as well as two parents . ’
15 In the sonnet just quoted , for instance , Shakespeare presents the Poet in a humiliating situation , indifferent to the behaviour of the Mistress with other men just so long as he gets some share of the action .
16 This Boden observed other people 's taboos just so far as was necessary , but he went his own way , sure that no values were valid but his own .
17 However , this weaker bitumen trapped uraninite and radio-nuclides just as effectively as the surrounding harder material .
18 All enquiries , whether ad hoc or by standard program , can be made of the accumulated file of past students just as easily as of the file of current students .
19 Either of these — quite unconnected with ‘ more ’ of anything — would cohere with the facts just as well as the ‘ more ’ hypothesis and explain the same range of behaviour .
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