Example sentences of "just [adv] [adv] as [det] " in BNC.

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1 Professional courses can be justified in terms of general problem-posing and problem-solving just as cogently as more academic courses , perhaps even more so ; after all , they include the element of ‘ design ’ ( planning , selecting , disposing ) in the broad sense used by Simon ( 1969 ) and the practical problems of implementation .
2 Still-lifes on tables , dresser tops , window sills and mantelpieces can be improvised just as successfully as those on walls .
3 Moreover , to compete successfully against Microsoft Corp 's NT , users must be assured that applications will run under one version of Unix just as easily as another .
4 Of course , if you want to perform with it then you can mike it up just as easily as any other guitar , but it 's really a player 's instrument — a guitar for the kitchen , if you like .
5 Since a python 's skin begins to deteriorate in quality once it has grown to about fifteen feet the largest are left alone , which is just as well as each one must be caught at night , alive and by hand , with a lamp to attract them from their lairs , and at least four men to get them into the sack afterwards .
6 Thanks to the locking tuners , the EG 's trem performs just as well as that on the top-of-the-range Artist costing around £2,000 more !
7 But I may want to recognize that just as well as that .
8 ‘ I know , I 'm only a woman but I can make and mend just as well as any man , if not better . ’
9 She had been bright and free and determined and she had decided she was going to make her own way in the world , just as well as any of her brothers might .
10 He also said that ‘ it is easy to see that hunger , thirst , or the need to excrete , can produce dreams of satisfaction just as well as any repressed sexual impulse . ’
11 Echolocation in bats , although unknown in Paley 's time , would have served his purpose just as well as any of his examples .
12 He foolishly declared , ‘ They can come one time just as well as another , having nothing to hinder them in moving ’ .
13 As Oonagh Toffolo , who once nursed the Duke of Windsor and regularly visits Diana for sessions of acupuncture and meditation , observes : ‘ She is a prisoner of the system just as surely as any woman incarcerated in Holloway jail . ’
14 Although at poolside their disabilities were obvious , in the water they were simply swimmers , competing just as keenly as more able-bodied athletes .
15 Bedroom lighting needs to be planned just as carefully as that elsewhere in your home if it 's to provide the right atmosphere and be practical .
16 His mouth curled into a slow smile that sent unease rippling through her just as swiftly as that sinking pebble had sent ripples chasing across the pond .
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