Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] just as " in BNC.
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1 | Emulating private firms could just as well mean collusion , the formation of oligopolies , price rings and cartels , or the withholding of information from consumers . |
2 | But surely it is possible that the women 's assessments might just as well have reflected their awareness of sex stereotypes and their consequent desire to fulfil ‘ normal ’ expectations that women talk ‘ better ’ . |
3 | The gulls you see cadging bread in London parks could just as well have been born in Finnish Lapland as on the North Kent marshes — it 's impossible to tell from their plumage . |
4 | This is the ultimate in man 's domination of a river , although many city rivers might just as well be piped . |
5 | Industrial or hospital steel trolleys could just as well store stereo , files , tv , video , sewing or hobby equipment . |
6 | . And that 's when we saw that the railways would just as well have been run under private enterprise . |