Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] just as [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | I told him I 'd just as soon have Bob Doyle or Jimmie Rafferty , but I 'm not settling down with anyone . ’ |
2 | I 'd just as soon have my dinner in my room . ’ |
3 | you know , so the rebellion against him could just as easily have been because he was raised as an Egyptian or that , that the , you know the between monarchism from the past could also have been . |
4 | And they could just as easily have hopped on a train to any other part of the country . " |
5 | In that case the beneficiaries would have been Muslims but they could just as easily have belonged to a different group . |
6 | But they will just as surely have died because they were too weak in political muscle to be able to fight back . |
7 | It 's dreadful for them , and it might just as easily have been us . |
8 | She analysed a series of slide talks given at a professional biomedical conference ( it might just as easily have been a meeting of linguists , judging by the examples ) , and classified the hedges . |
9 | In the photograph on the facing page I have designed an S-shape for Sheen , but it could just as easily have been a J for Joanna , or any of the other letters of the alphabet . |
10 | It could just as easily have been a refused request to come home late or stay the night at a friend 's house . |
11 | A contemporary Shirvan rug , for example ( pl. 24 ) , may have been made in the Shirvan area — now part of the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan — but it could just as easily have come from any of the Soviet weaving centres producing Caucasian-style rugs . |
12 | But it could just as easily have been his wife . |
13 | It could just as easily have been me . |
14 | It could just as easily have gone on to Bulak bridge . |
15 | If it had ever been necessary he could just as happily have switched sides . |