Example sentences of "[vb mod] well have [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Posing as a libber , one of our reporters attended a secret meeting of a pro-abortion group and heard its leader , journalist Miss Dorothy Lenham , warn the ‘ sisters — that the funding given to the campaign by the prestigious international research foundation PopCon , might well have sinister implications . |
2 | Jenny might well have other plans , besides the vague ones she had mentioned and , in any case , a shared home at Thrush Green might be abhorrent to her . |
3 | He organized chemical compounds into a series of ‘ types ’ ; but for him formulae were simply condensed recipes , and a compound which could be made in two ways might well have two different formulae . |
4 | The high interest rates might well have depressed investment if other things had remained equal , but there may have been changes in other factors that helped to maintain investment : in other words , the I curve shifted to the right . |
5 | The series might well have different target markets and be published to different standards . |
6 | The vibrator , too , might well have some other application like soothing a dog 's or an old lady 's rheumatic shoulder . |
7 | Dr Cuzick said it was very likely that women with only minor abnormalities but high levels of HPV 16 might well have high grade disease and need a colposcopy check . |
8 | Were it not so , I might well have more sympathy with an isolationist approach . |
9 | More and more of the public are looking for natural products and the industry could well have considerable untapped markets for a variety of produce . |
10 | It may well have shocked listeners in 1957 , but it now comes as the most delightful interlude — genuine , not mocking , in its evocations . |
11 | But the deal with Hewlett-Packard Co may well have far-reaching results . |
12 | But the deal with Hewlett-Packard Co may well have far-reaching results . |
13 | If an agent is interested in you he may well have useful comments on the photo you send of yourself , on your style and how you present yourself . |
14 | The typical town house may well have tall windows — the perfect framework for a luxurious amount of fabric swagged across the top of the windows and gathered back with tasselled cords or tailored tie backs . |
15 | They may well have elderly parents who need to be cared for , whether physically or materially , and they may cause a good deal of pressure . |
16 | This software may well have wider implications for similar types of research . |
17 | A better song at the learning stage does not , for instance , allow it to defend a territory or court females more effectively — although it may well have such a consequence later , after the song has been learnt ( p. 127 ) . |
18 | Thus in discussing the role of " the teacher " , " the media producer " and " the librarian " , we must not forget that individuals acting in these roles may well have other qualifications and experience in addition . |
19 | In addition , those parishes covered by the Victoria County History , or even local histories , may well have other valuable details available . |
20 | ( We shall see in Chapters 2 , 4 and 9 that they may well have good grounds for this belief . ) |
21 | To return to Winch 's account of social life , readers may well have two other sorts of query . |
22 | The first is that the NRC co-ordinates strategy and the deployment of officers on a national basis in consultation with the Home Office , which may well have keen political interests in the matter to hand . |
23 | If it ca n't be unscrewed ( it may well have rusted solid ) , cut through the bolt with a junior hacksaw flush with the bottom of the gutter . |
24 | They may well have certain cerebral pre-adaptations that subtended vocalised speech linked with gesture , which responded in some ancestral line to pressures of selection for an ever more complex code of communication . |
25 | The research front concept may well have epistemological worth , but its definition in terms of journal co-citation clusters lacks philosophical rigour . |
26 | In both schools , the investment in furniture , fittings , and decoration , and no less importantly in teacher-librarians , was substantial , and as the head of School A argued , may well have more than matched the project grant . |
27 | You may well have more , but not less time than this to correct and co-ordinate your results . |
28 | Note : Your protractor may well have another scale of numbers inside those shown in the picture . |
29 | But that is because so much of my summer activity revolves around boats and the sea — other people may well have different ‘ season indicators ’ . |
30 | Different institutions may well have different costs and different maximands due to differing efficiencies or other strengths , but there is no absolute standard of efficiency , because of the informational constraints . |