Example sentences of "[vb mod] [conj] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | First , you will want to define the problem for yourself , but later it is equally essential to define the problem at the actual negotiation — we might as well check that we are both talking about the same problem ! |
2 | You might as well drink that now you 've opened it . |
3 | Well there erm there were facilities , a lot of facilities given to Iraq , but I might as well add that the erm whole of the erm Middle East , the Arab world , were backing Iraq in that conflict . |
4 | ‘ You might as well argue that a man who knows that he is mad is less to be feared than a man who believes that he is sane . |
5 | Looking round the table she added , ‘ While we 're on about weddings , Aah might as well say that Aah 'm going ti marry Tobias . |
6 | As we 're on the subject of complaints , I might as well say that we 've had one from Naomi Marks . |
7 | I do n't mind that television is trivial — one might as well mind that a banana is bent — nor do I much object to the BBC appointing a personnel director to implement witlessly trendy policies . |
8 | " And you might as well know that it was Paul who shot the fawn last night too , not me . " |
9 | I dismissed him as quickly as I could and later found that he had gone to drink himself into a drunken stupor . |
10 | ‘ You may as well accept that he 's going to be around for a while — until he finally accepts that the club 's not for sale . |