Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb mod] [adv] [conj] well " in BNC.

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1 A shrub rose may be a true species , pure and simple , it may be ancient , or it can just as well be a highly cross-bred product of more recent times .
2 No French nation was waiting in 1500 to emerge in the concept of France ; and it could just as well have been Burgundy which assumed that role .
3 Mind you , he paid , I 'll say that for him , but it might just as well have been her — the money was thrown down the drain all the same ! "
4 They happened to end up in Cork but it might just as well have been Hamburg or Paris or London , or America , as so many other Jews did .
5 Cos this happens to be a camera but it could just as well be er an electric toaster , or any , any inanimate object taken er , in this fashion , and the thing you 've got to do if you take a photograph of an inanimate object er , like this , is to light it correctly , er it 's got to show all the erm , detail finely , and it 's got to have good quality in the printing .
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