Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] well [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I might well never find out where it was , but it would certainly contain some pupils whom the teacher had chosen because she thought they were bright and co-operative and others would almost certainly have been excluded because of their uncooperativeness or lower intelligence .
2 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
3 This ruled out ( for example ) affective measures of attitude which might well also be capable of yielding insight into the individual 's degree of integration with the group .
4 Using a variation ( possessive it 's ) means that you are asserting your right to your own language ; but you may well also alienate your reader , who might decide that , at least in her or his view , " you ca n't write properly " .
5 You may well indeed be right .
6 Yes , my dear , she mused affectionately , Signora Villanuova you may well now be — and head of a fashion empire — but every attitude you 've ever had came from Nora .
7 Oh yeah , if that , she short of cash she can well sure be back , I bet you , I wonder who 's she taken over there ?
8 This really is committee work but I , it does occur to me that mention it that erm , if in our advertising we point out that we have a car park attendant and if that car park attendant were to let one slip through his fingers me were , we may well then be liable to be sued by the person who
9 We might well indeed .
10 There might well also be a memorial to Dowd on the tiny island of Tafahi , in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean 's only remaining monarchy , the kingdom of Tonga .
11 If the plaintiff 's submissions of law are correct they may well never have to be resolved .
12 By the time you add a three-way catalytic converter there 's not much difference in the cost of making petrol and diesel engines ; take into account the lower warranty claims on diesels , and they may well actually cost the manufacturer less .
13 Yeah , but I mean if you told them which one you want they may well still be able to get it for you It is three minutes is n't it ?
14 Their poor score will fail to recognise that they might well fully grasp the concepts behind the question — which is what they are being tested on .
15 With , against him , not only the new laws — on the grounds that they could well still be fully operative — but his 37 years , Probyn may miss out on Lions ' selection .
16 This contribution is positive and efficient ; it may well also be profitable .
17 This is primary evidence ( material produced in the past ) , though it may well also offer a particular interpretation of an event .
18 If military training can incorporate an element of preparation for the emotional experience associated with active service abroad which prevents even a small number of psychiatric casualties , it may well also help to maintain the morale of others and be cost-effective in these terms .
19 It may well therefore be necessary to have recourse to other defences , such as for example short time limits within which such claims have to be advanced .
20 DGX is aiming at increasing its current budget of ECU95 million by about 30% , but after negotiations with member states it may well only be in the region of 15% .
21 It may well then be valuable for the beneficiary of a trust to know that he can obtain the property intended for him if he sues and prevails in cognitio against the trustee .
22 It may well then have to face the vested interest of different institutions and organizations and there may be difficulties defining where some provision could fit in .
23 If the unreasonableness produces voidness that means that so far as the law is concerned the clause has never existed : it may well then be possible to claim in tort for the restitution of money or goods although no specific action can be brought on the basis of the contractual force of the clause .
24 The final point to be made is that the local researcher should trust his instinct , and if something ‘ feels ’ wrong it may well actually be wrong , and with diligence can be so proved .
25 Yet even at university , it may well still be a minority of departments that expect all mathematics students to use computers as a matter of course ; indeed , some people fear that higher education will be the phase most resistant to new IT , rather than the one that provides a strong lead .
26 It may well As far as I know it 's it is only Mrs er who has said , I I 'm sorry to er to say this Mrs , you are the only person who has said that you wish to produce additional representations .
27 The presence of the provision , however , suggests that kadis had in practice been making their way back into the medrese stream , though it may well never have been intended that they should do so .
28 Nevertheless he may well still have a remedy against the dealer .
29 He found time too to father an illegitimate child , shortly afterwards abandoning both child and mistress for the woman he might well eventually have married , Margot Heinemann .
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