Example sentences of "may as [adv] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You may as well forget the idea of banning things . |
2 | There 's simply no personal challenge whatsoever ; one may as well pull the wings off small inspects or laugh at old people . |
3 | I may as well tell the story , though a new generation , growing up since the Odonata arrived on Earth , will find it incredible . |
4 | If Klepner 's gon na get his job he may as well do the spiel . |
5 | We may as well make a day of it , then start out early tomorrow . ’ |
6 | ‘ And since she will eventually be coming to live here anyway , do n't you think she may as well make the change-over now ? ’ |
7 | ‘ May as well use the lift , ’ said Burden with a trace of self-consciousness . |
8 | One had to be guided by the judgement of ‘ the true ladies and gentlemen ’ , argued the Society , or else ‘ we may as well adopt the proprieties of Bolshevik Russia ’ . |
9 | ‘ Well , since everyone 's giving speeches , I may as well take a turn , ’ he said , and it was at once apparent from his voice that he had had a good deal to drink . |
10 | Mind you we may as well call the Leeds team ‘ anonymity-r-us ’ . |
11 | If you 're gon na have double glazing going to that exte that expense , you may as well get the aluminium and |
12 | May as well ask a man to stop breathing . ’ |
13 | I suppose I may as well have a drink now that I 'm here . ’ |
14 | I know , but er may as well have a look . |
15 | So I may as well have a Saturday at the van . |
16 | May as well have the morning chat show with Frank Bough |