Example sentences of "[noun pl] could well [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 From this it follows that far more transactions could well be caught under the section than at first appears .
2 As I have said , we have seen enormous changes , but I advise my right hon. Friends on the Treasury Bench and all hon. Members who will continue to serve in Parliament in the coming years that the changes that have taken place in those countries in the past few years could well be repeated on an enormous scale in other countries .
3 So though these remarks are addressed to beginners , I believe that some of the formal ideas could well be considered anew by the great number of talented young composers who are either clambering up the rungs of the ladder of fame or jostling for a foothold .
4 Those principles could well be applied to theology , which has been called the queen of the sciences .
5 WHOLESALE changes could well be made for this Saturday 's Gold Cup game following Glentoran 's latest disappointing defeat against Portadown .
6 Such subjects as accounts , audits , meetings and resolutions could well be dealt with in this way , for even in the absence of mandatory legal rules business convenience would demand the voluntary adoption of very similar practices .
7 That was an ill-advised planning decision by the city council , and questions could well be asked about the considerable waste of public money involved in building the new houses in Goodwood road .
8 An editorial declared that the change of name signified a " steady trend towards a wider outlook " and heralded the fact " that teaching technology appears to be advancing on separate fronts and that these fronts could well be brought more closely together . "
9 If , however , the approach of the NIRC were to gain favour , the industrial tribunals could well be required to adjudicate on the validity of certain provisions of company rules .
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