Example sentences of "[that] just [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to follow that just as the notion of the meaning of a single sentence is indeterminate , so the notion of two sentences having the same meaning is indeterminate .
2 Simultaneously the council affirmed that just as the bishops of the great cities of Rome and Syrian Antioch exercised jurisdiction beyond the confines of their own diocese and province , so also the bishop of Alexandria should hold jurisdiction throughout Egypt and Libya .
3 It is worth noting , however , that just as the teaching force moved from co-operation to conflict , so did many of the local authorities .
4 Gillham continues to argue that just as the participant is protected from physical hurt by the parameters of ‘ it 's only a game ’ , so the same protection applies to psychological hurt .
5 Omar said that just as the crowd was becoming angry with impatience in the hot sun a young woman of about twenty-five years of age was roughly pulled out of a police car .
6 IT IS typical of the contrary nature of things that just as the impression grows that Rangers will progress inevitably to a higher plane and leave lesser sides to their own devices , along come Airdrie , all skint knees and sweat , to sow a couple of doubts .
7 Before we move on , it is worth noticing that just as the debate about the Bible rested to a large extent on a rather dubious notion of what kind of authority was in question , so too the argument about miracles was one in which both sides generally shared an equally questionable concept .
8 This chapter has argued that just as the study of style can not entirely rely on quantitative data , neither can it ultimately do without them .
9 It 's wrong to assume that just because a cream says it contains plant extracts it 's better for your skin .
10 Do n't think that just because a shampoo does n't lather well it is n't doing its job .
11 Unfortunately it does not follow that just because a woman is living with a man she necessarily has ( or wants ) his ‘ support ’ .
12 Section 2(3) seems to go further by saying that just because a party has entered into a contract with a term imposing risk on him , this " is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance " of that risk .
13 IHTA 1984 , s65(8) provides that just because the trustees invest in gilts , etc , within IHTA 1984 , s6(2) , thus making the property excluded property ( IHTA 1984 , s48(4) ) does not mean an interim charge will arise .
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