Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] might [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He walked me to the door with the kids in tow and said that we could all have a look inside , the kids as well , but even though I was shaking from head to toe , I said eventually , after we walked past the place at least four times , if I was going to do this I might as well do it on my own .
2 ‘ When they 're very old you might as well give them things to eat .
3 But since I am not real and they are not real you might as well stop reading at about this point .
4 For twenty odd you might as well run through the printer Trevor .
5 To make use of these you might as well put them in a batch file .
6 After all we might as well put all that hot air you produce to some good .
7 After all we might as well put all that hot air you produce to some good .
8 ‘ 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 .
9 But being steeped , like them , in the philosophy that if one did a job at all one might as well do it splendidly — or at least a good deal better than the Braithwaites — he had built a very decent stone school with a walled yard and a tiny house attached for the use of the teacher , where anyone who paid him rent for his mill-cottages or any of his other employees who resided elsewhere might send their children — to suit the convenience of the teacher — free of charge .
10 So camp one might as well watch from a tent .
11 If acting was good enough for Dylan Thomas , who was probably his lifetime 's hero , if it was the world of words of David Jones and the wish of dear old Phil — then all in all he might as well give it a try .
12 Dougal was wearing three jerseys and Celia 's duffel coat , but as far as the wind was concerned he might as well have been naked .
13 She was fascinated when he said he came from London — as far as she was concerned he might as well have come from the Moon , because she had as little likelihood of ever visiting either . ’
14 got , have you got two twenties ? if you 've got two twenties you might as well buy them .
15 Naturally , he said , ‘ Well , if you are doing one western you might as well do two . ’
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