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

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31 We might just as well call it the Non-R RE model .
32 We might just as well ask why , when we try to recall visually some period in the past , we find in our memory just the few meagre arbitrarily chosen set of snapshots that we do find there , the faded poor souvenirs of passionate moments .
33 We might just as well grumble about Constable 's omission of tractors from his landscapes .
34 Suppose he says that we might just as well pray to ‘ Our Mother which art in Heaven ’ … .
35 No well I feel in the long run it 's probably wasting money because erm we keep bodging it up which costs money , we might just as well see how much it is to get it and do it , and do it erm .
36 We might just as well shut up shop .
37 We might just as well say that the Holocaust was God punishing the Jews !
38 Luiza and Freddi have n't worked all winter , so feel they might just as well rent out their Salzburg apartment and come up here to wait for rehearsals to begin .
39 I do not believe , though many readers are convinced of it , that this is what finally attracts them , otherwise they might just as well do a crossword puzzle .
40 Local facilities such as libraries , swimming pools , tennis courts , further education classes , bingo , cinemas , pubs , working men 's clubs , parks , concerts and church services are , in theory , for the use of everyone , and if people with mental disorder live day in and day out inside the confines of a suburban house and never use such local facilities or participate in the life of the community , they might just as well remain behind the walls of an institution .
41 When they eventually got to Paris , they found that they might just as well have stopped and had a meal in Hanover .
42 As for the idealistic school , they might just as well have gone to North Wales or Derbyshire .
43 They might just as well have done , ’ she said despairingly .
44 They looked phoney , but only because they looked new ; once they had cracked and weathered and slumped a little , nobody would ever credit that they might just as well have been built as concrete and glass shoe-boxes .
45 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 ! "
46 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 .
47 otherwise it might just as well get chucked out might n't it ?
48 He might just as well have said : ‘ It 's all very well asking for more money for the railways , but if the volume of rail freight were doubled , it would still be only a mere 16 per cent of the rail-and-road total . ’
49 He might just as well have stipulated long white trousers .
50 When he brushed some hair away from her face he might just as well have placed his hand on her most intimate spot .
51 He might just as well have branded her with the seal of his possession .
52 He might just as well have been ! ’
53 But he might just as well have been talking to himself .
54 He might just as well have enticed , ‘ Wo n't you walk into my parlour ? ’
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