Example sentences of "it [modal v] well [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It may well induce the other party to conclude the contract , in which case a remedy may be available on the basis of misrepresentation if the statement turns out to be untrue . |
2 | However , in November 1986 , the Leader of the Opposition said that the single market would be ’ a political failure of such magnitude that it may well endanger the future development and cohesion of the Community . ’ |
3 | A bad year was a disaster to the small peasant while it might well benefit the large farmers or merchants who could store grain for ten years , ‘ observing this rule so consistently that they would pawn their last jewels or load their lands with mortgages until years of high prices ’ . |
4 | To British universities creating , or contemplating , science parks , it might well seem the ultimate target at which to aim . |
5 | It might well assist the devious Minister for the High Police were he to learn something of Bonaparte 's future plans , reception in Austria , any little weaknesses , indiscreet comments upon the situation back in France … |