Example sentences of "[noun pl] might as [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But 10,000 Maniacs might as well have added the sound of fishing slapping each other , so irrelevant is the instrumentation . |
2 | Those who want equal time for creation science in biology classes might as well make similar demands for Flat Earth theory in astronomy classes . |
3 | Whether Kathleen remembered the list of requirements or not , things might as well be got ready , the sorting out begun . |
4 | Anyone who just wants to play arcade-type games might as well buy a games console . |
5 | Until Naive Prober tries one of its probing defections the players might as well be two Tit for Tats . |
6 | ‘ A woman without children might as well not be born , ’ said Mrs Khalid . |
7 | In terms of radio and television attention , a record at 42 in the charts might as well be at 92 . |
8 | The pollsters might as well ask them who will win the Derby and whether the weather will be fine . |
9 | Somehow , in a little over 100 years , science has let its hard-won reputation be whored down to a point where its priests might as well be selling chocolate or cars . |
10 | The papers might as well be handed that titbit in tomorrow 's press statement . |
11 | I do n't hold out much hope on this one , but the boys might as well find out if the visitors speak English . |
12 | The revolutionaries might as well have come from another planet for all the relevance their schemes had to the real concerns of the peasantry . |