Example sentences of "might just as [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | This is the ultimate in man 's domination of a river , although many city rivers might just as well be piped . |
2 | To me , the whole process might just as well be magic . |
3 | Precepts of holiness , he declared , might just as well be preached to a wolf as to a man , if man were naturally and inevitably wicked . |
4 | But now she might just as well be living with Mrs Jackson ! . |
5 | Archaeologists have a clear responsibility : until the information contained in those records is made available to other archaeologists , and to the general public , the excavation is not complete : the information is still as inaccessible as if the site had never been excavated , and the records themselves might just as well be buried . |
6 | ‘ We might just as well be somewhere else . ’ |
7 | And , with no time left , it might just as well be forty . |
8 | It is necessary for the theory that they should , for otherwise poisonous prey might just as well be dull as brightly coloured . |
9 | The same might just as well be true , however , of unmarried cohabiting couples and of couples who do not cohabit . |
10 | they might be out of the divisional area but you , they might just as well be for the amount of you 're spending on them . |
11 | In which case she might just as well be punctual for their mutually unwelcome assignation , rather than give him cause for further sarcasm at her expense ! |
12 | I might just as well be a boy for all the interest you take in me as — as a woman ! ’ |
13 | And she says might just as well be with the kids like so . |