Example sentences of "as [adv] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 which effectively determined this case in the courts below and it is the law as so stated which the appellant prosecutor now challenges as an unwarranted judicial gloss upon the statutory language , as opposed to a legitimate construction of it .
2 The camera then as always gave him a major problem .
3 If she went to Veronica with this story , she might as well tell her the complete truth .
4 You may as well tell me the worst . ’
5 ‘ You may as well tell me the lot . ’
6 They should n't be like that , we should , like , be able to pull cords and curtains as well gathering them a bit .
7 I might as well make it the whole way .
8 At this rate she might as well give him a blow-by-blow description of the last time they had shared the bench , and save him the trouble of remembering .
9 Well you may as well give them a ring , you found their number did n't you ?
10 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 .
11 But he cancelled his trip to England at the last minute and pretended he thought I was going to see you in your show and might as well hand you the invitation at the same time . ’
12 Chairman , I 've listened with erm interest to Professor erm weasel words explaining that he did n't mean what he 's been saying for the past three years and trying to explain away what he 's effectively and he might as well admit it a complete volte face worse than that his agreement to an arrangement which he knows is second best .
13 Just as well to give you an idea , erm they come in they come in various price
14 By the time you 've finished buying cards for everybody June , you may as well buy one every day of week !
15 He might as well save himself a Monday evening .
16 Talking to two of the Nottingham councillors who are rather agitated about it all and talk to you as well give us a ring .
17 ‘ We might as well call it a night , ’ said Pumfrey , weariness having settled over his thrusting manner .
18 ‘ We may as well call it a day now , though .
19 We might just as well call it the Non-R RE model .
20 ‘ While researchers can as yet give us no clear answers as to what this signifies ’ he said , ‘ it is probable that the brain will be affected by the chemical working environment as we nowadays know it in factories , office buildings with an unhealthy internal climate and polluted city air ’ .
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