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(31) And just as well, because yesterday's press was perhaps the worst a prime minister has faced since the Suez crisis.
(32) It is just as well, because the car occasionally has some unusual hazards to negotiate.
(33) The plants can grow just as well in artificial light.
(33) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(34) Often delay will serve the client just as well as outright victory.
(35) But things could just as well drag on, with the army trying to turn the situation to its advantage.
(36) A good-looking, pre-war pen cost less than a third of its modern cousin, and wrote just as well.
(37) Which was just as well, as Jim was not ideally cut out to be a farmer!
(38) Perhaps he would do just as well to go back to the old-time remedies used by his grandfather.
(39) Which is just as well because some of them have played just a little bit too hard, landing themselves in serious trouble.
(40) I thought I might just as well come down to the point.
(41) Just as well that she had been at least spared the ordeal of having to face him this morning.
(42) The world of new furnishings works just as well in the bedroom as in the lounge, dining room or kitchen.
(43) But he might just as well have been talking to himself.
(44) We might just as well grumble about Constable's omission of tractors from his landscapes.
(45) He might just as well have stipulated long white trousers.
(46) She might just as well have been driven to the airport by taxi, Jenna mourned.
(47) The same might just as well be true, however, of unmarried cohabiting couples and of couples who do not cohabit.
(48) Just as well she had such guts really, because no one was going to love her for her feminine self.
(49) Though she was completely covered she might just as well have been wearing nothing at all.
(50) As noted earlier, public organizations in competitive environments often perform just as well as private organizations.
(51) It's extraordinary how we go through life with eyes half shut, with dull ears, with dormant thoughts. Perhaps it’s just as well; and it may be that it is this very dullness that makes life to the incalculable majority so supportable and so welcome. Joseph Conrad
(52) BCalvin describes his young son as violent and angry -- a description that suits him just as well.
(53) If the subordinate has to be so elaborately controlled the supervisor might just as well undertake the task.
(54) This is just as well because trichomonal infection causes changes in the cells of the cervix which mimic those that precede cancerous changes.
(55) Perhaps it was just as well, Eline thought dismally, she was barren, unable to bear a child.
(56) They turned out to be totally placid; just as well, since they are the size of hornets.
(57) Indeed the subject matter of many of Mercer's plays - which was often Mercer - could just as well have been Goodwin.
(58) Just as well - he doesn't like moles who know more than he does about something he thinks important.
(59) True, the storyline was not completely didactic, which was just as well since when art does so it becomes dreary.
(60) That's despite new evidence that people in their seventies or eighties can recover from operations just as well as the young.
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