Example sentences of "might as well [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He continues crunchingly : ‘ You might as well advise them to win a gold medal in the Olympic 100 metres .
2 ‘ We might as well face it . ’
3 ‘ THE sheep industry is buoyant we might as well confess it , ’ said Lord Geraint of Ponterwyd , when he opened the National Sheep Association 's Hill Sheep ‘ 93 , the first specialist open day to be staged by the NSA 's Wales and Border region for three years .
4 One might as well welcome them , after all : there is not much point in rejecting them .
5 And he advised Premier John Major : ‘ Once you have accepted the slump in the pound you might as well bring them down more . ’
6 Right well yo well you might as well bring it down I 'll see if I can somebody
7 As a result , the British can write novels and plays , even produce an occasional world-class painter but , when it comes to cinema , they might as well forget it .
8 I thought : No one is going to find me attractive , because I 've got one leg , so I might as well forget it .
9 You know the problem with putters , if they do n't feel right as soon as you pick 'em up and swing them , you might as well forget it .
10 So might as well forget it .
11 you might as well throw it away
12 yeah I think you might as well throw it
13 " Oh , all right , if you 've done it I might as well sign it .
14 Mesa Boogie TriAxis Midi Preamp We might as well admit it , MIDI is ‘ in ’ for guitarists .
15 Chairman , I 've listened with erm interest to Professor erm weasel words explaining that he did n't mean what he 's been saying for the past three years and trying to explain away what he 's effectively and he might as well admit it a complete volte face worse than that his agreement to an arrangement which he knows is second best .
16 Now might as well leave them as as twenty eighths .
17 One man who took early retirement at 61 thought , at the time , that the advantage of early retirement was ‘ The fact that there are so many young people out of work and I thought I 'd done a lifetime 's work and might as well leave it for the young ones . ’
18 No you can leave it , might as well leave it on .
19 I mean we might as well pitch it now .
20 But he cancelled his trip to England at the last minute and pretended he thought I was going to see you in your show and might as well hand you the invitation at the same time . ’
21 You might as well hand it to them as as as a gift .
22 Adding : ‘ You might as well tell me everything . ’
23 It 's going to happen , so you might as well tell them .
24 If she went to Veronica with this story , she might as well tell her the complete truth .
25 — ‘ I might as well tell you what I know , ’ she said , ‘ for all the good it 'll do you . ’
26 Well he says , I might as well tell you , he said .
27 I might as well tell you .
28 I might as well tell you now that I have done some freelance work for Her Majesty 's intelligence services . ’
29 ‘ I might as well tell you — if only so that you 'll let me go home . ’
30 I might as well tell you , Cranston .
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