Example sentences of "[vb mod] well [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Almost two centuries later it was being proposed that in much the same way every Spanish ambassador should have assigned to him a son or younger brother " to assist him as a comrade in his work " , be instructed in the conduct of embassy business and handle matters the ambassador himself could not spare time for , with the implication that he might well succeed to the post if it fell vacant .
2 If enough of those accepted the Anglo-Welsh offer , control might well pass to the conglomerate , with embarrassing and even financially damaging consequences for the existing Board members .
3 Moreover , an inconclusive rule might well lead to a preference for uncertainty , if that can be positively exploited .
4 The framework of support so established might well lead to a partnership between schools and LEAs which gives more effective support to those working within the institution .
5 On the contrary , he maintains that such a study might well lead to the extension of one 's regard for one 's own religion to other religions , and at the same time , provide a better understanding of one 's own faith .
6 They may not come from a church-going background , but with encouragement they might well respond to an invitation to be part of the Church 's music , at least occasionally .
7 The debate could well lead to an overhaul of the arcane management of the Commons ( with its £80m budget for services and its 3,000-odd denizens ) under the direction of a senior clerk , Donald Limon .
8 This could well relate to the design of the hospital bed which may not be at the same height as the one with which the patient is familiar .
9 But according to your ability and initiative , you could well transfer to a production company or become a producer yourself .
10 When the election campaign resumes , the responsibility for India 's future could well revert to the Congress Party .
11 Water privatisation could well add to the list of threats against the countryside .
12 A desperate prisoner , knowing perfectly well what is expected of him may well offer to a chaplain or prison visitor any amount of repentance ; he might even undertake a religious conversion .
13 Moreover , if we make indiscriminate use of drafting , if it is invariably or artificially imposed , it may well lead to a child 's interest in writing declining .
14 Erm , and therefore it feels it would be disingenuous of it to support the principle at this stage , it may well lead to a situation where were encouraging the County to go down a particular route , but only to get to the very end of it for us to pull the rug from beneath the County 's feet .
15 Informed conjecture can make an equally valid contribution and this thought-provoking book may well lead to the revision of established theories of classical architecture .
16 If materials for different contracts are included on the same order this may well lead to the supplier repeating the presentation on the invoice , thus necessitating a split before costing .
17 This may well lead to the development of more effective drugs for schizophrenia .
18 Failure to do so may well lead to the qualifying of the published accounts .
19 The normalisation process may well lead to an increase in the number of entities in the model .
20 Odium and opprobrium may well attach to a brother who ruins another brother by such guile . ’
21 When asked if it was the Ministry 's intention to sell the aircraft in an airworthy condition , the spokesman explained that the aircraft was airworthy , but felt there was a good chance it may well go to a museum who would want to road the airframe away .
22 Travel figures prominently , though it may well apply to the widening of your field of experience .
23 These views may well apply to the centre of the empire but require modification for the northwest provinces .
24 If this is a negative or carping attitude towards new- fangled theories the trainee 's performance , instead of improving , may well deteriorate to a point below that individual 's pre-course standard . ’
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