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I thought it might be as well to let her come to England and see what she was up to.
It might be as well if division could free us from this situation.
I think it might be as well to have him over."
"All things considered, it might be as well if we got away from here for a few weeks.
It might be as well to remind ourselves of a little history here.
But perhaps it might be as well, were we to sit together in this room tonight, just to let them get used to their surroundings.
Having acknowledged its usefulness, it might be as well to look at some of the problems.
It might be as well, perhaps, if she rang up and made certain inquiries.
It might be as well to sound a bit childish, and even slightly simple.
Luke said slowly, "It might be as well if she went.
Still, it might be as well if she apologized.
It might be as well to get a book on balloon ascension, particularly in the early part of the century.
Though perhaps it might be as well to remove the smuts from your face.'
Since no one here knows anything about him, it might be as well to send for Snagsby.
"Since we neither of us know a word of the language, it might be as well," agreed her guest.
Helen reflected that as, from what she had said, Rachel certainly would think these things out, it might be as well to help her.
I think it might be as well for the two of you to join us in the study, if that would be convenient."
It might be as well to rig a bosun's chair.'
Since you are to wife her, Blade, it might be as well to pay her some attention and do as she lists.
"It's fast enough," reported the man, "but perhaps it might be as well to get the key from Amram and have a look."
Still, it might be as well to be careful when meeting with this man Graebel.
"I've a pile of class papers to look over., It might be as well, however, to take Belle along.
He suggested that it might be as well not to publicize the poker and Hilary was in feverish agreement.
'If you can manage to moderate your transports and look where you're going, it might be as well,' I suggested.
"All the same," said Gray quietly, "don't you think it might be as well if you did give up this case?
But perhaps it would be as well that he should call again.
Still, it would be as well to call a doctor.
"Perhaps it would be as well if you said nothing about this to any of your friends."
It would be as well, while he was there, to make sure.
But perhaps, for the present, it would be as well not to go out without telling any one.
I think it would be as well to begin with his evidence tomorrow morning.
Perhaps it would be as well, first of all, to try to make out what one means by the word "Christian."
It would be as well to lose none of them getting new eyes.
It would be as well to have an end of the affair.
But I'm thinking it would be as well if the young gentleman was put to bed.
But from our point of view, it would be as well if he were to sit up and take notice.
It would be as well to get that behind him before the house awoke.
Don't you think it would be as well to wait?
Perhaps it would be as well to notify the old man.
"Perhaps it would be as well to wait a little before doing that," I suggested.
It would be as well if he got to his countrymen first.
Perhaps it would be as well that you should leave the town without unnecessary delay.
But they are pretty sure to ask questions anyhow, so it would be as well to have answers.
It would be as well that I should have a witness."
It would be as well for me to clarify what I trust he will now achieve.
It would be as well to avoid any trips to Italy for a month or two.
It would be as well not to reply until the deed had been done.
Perhaps it would be as well to go on back, and leave you to your own defenses."
It would be as well to get some sleep, before the temperature became unbearable.
I thought it would be as well, though, for ye to know what was in my mind."