Example sentences of "it [modal v] well [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Notes retails at around £400 a user ( with discounts on multiple purchases ) , and is getting so popular that it may well emerge as the de facto standard for disseminating information . |
2 | Ultimately it may well fall to the authorities of State B to enforce the judgment against Secundus and his assets . |
3 | Whatever we do with a horse from the beginning of its life will influence the creation of habits or forms of behaviour which it may well keep for the rest of its life . |
4 | Travel figures prominently , though it may well apply to the widening of your field of experience . |
5 | In the case of Essex and Keith Fletcher it may well verge on the impossible . |
6 | It might well fit into the category often referred to as ‘ bootlegging ’ . |
7 | The reader knows that it is Zuckerman 's statement too , that it is fiction , and is likely to remind himself that it could well belong to the infinite regress of the dualistic indeterminable , where claim and counter-claim alternate indefinitely . |