Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] well [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Schools seem less reluctant to accept that the difficulties some children experience may well point to a more general problem in school or classroom interaction ; and teachers who have been helped to respond more appropriately to those pupils whom they had found most difficult to teach , have found that in the process they were becoming better teachers to their other pupils as well , with their job satisfaction rising accordingly . |
2 | This measure may well have to be considered now ( as Washington is hinting ) , as it has become crystal-clear that the Bosnian war is being fomented by Milosevic and the extreme Serb leaders in Bosnia , and is primarily waged by the army . |
3 | Odium and opprobrium may well attach to a brother who ruins another brother by such guile . ’ |
4 | While the future may well belong to thoroughbred digital systems , right now it is a question of satisfying today 's needs with today 's technology . |
5 | On the contrary , he maintains that such a study might well lead to the extension of one 's regard for one 's own religion to other religions , and at the same time , provide a better understanding of one 's own faith . |
6 | In that case , the electorate might well prefer to be Red and live to fight another day rather than be consigned to a nuclear crematorium . |
7 | Moreover , an inconclusive rule might well lead to a preference for uncertainty , if that can be positively exploited . |
8 | When the election campaign resumes , the responsibility for India 's future could well revert to the Congress Party . |
9 | He said : ‘ I think Italian football could well appeal to the ladies . |
10 | If so , the latest developments in the hospitality industry could well appeal to you . |
11 | An extension of existing equilibrium models in this direction might well lead to interesting variations , but it seems to us unlikely that major modifications of the implications of these models for monetary and fiscal policy will follow from this . |
12 | Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear . |
13 | If challenged in court , Nimslo 's patent coverage could well prove to be cosmetic . |
14 | His description could well apply to the 1960s in the UK , with the proviso perhaps that social changes lagged behind the business cycle somewhat . |
15 | Indeed , the training policy of the ‘ parent ’ body may well dictate to some extent the training policy of the library service . ’ |
16 | The normalisation process may well lead to an increase in the number of entities in the model . |
17 | Therefore there needs to be a period to allow exploration of satisfactory forms of internal work organisation when new technology is introduced , and this period may well need to be longer than that usually allowed for new skills acquisition . |
18 | There is also a Radio One show in the pipeline , so tomorrow 's event may well prove to be one of Reeves 's last nights out in his adopted home of Deptford . |
19 | In the absence of economic crises , and given the apparent political neutrality of the state , class conflict may well lead to very different compromises between the classes in each capitalist country and very different state forms and economic and welfare policies . |
20 | Indeed , such seemingly cost effective proposals for reducing the incidence of handicap may well appeal to ideologues nearer to home in the midst of global recession . |
21 | New economic strategy may well have to be based around this UDC , and could thus become one of partnership and cooperation between the city council and private firms . |
22 | Feeding all the chicks equally in a poor season might well lead to all of them dying for lack of adequate nourishment . |
23 | If enough of those accepted the Anglo-Welsh offer , control might well pass to the conglomerate , with embarrassing and even financially damaging consequences for the existing Board members . |
24 | The debate could well lead to an overhaul of the arcane management of the Commons ( with its £80m budget for services and its 3,000-odd denizens ) under the direction of a senior clerk , Donald Limon . |
25 | And in that I can only speak for the Harrogate District erm but the situation may well apply to other districts . |
26 | Informed conjecture can make an equally valid contribution and this thought-provoking book may well lead to the revision of established theories of classical architecture . |
27 | However , viewed from outside , the increasing insulation of academic English from the lay literary world might well appear to its discredit . |
28 | The new European Company may well prove to be the Eurochicken into which EEIGs will hatch , if the Commission succeeds in its renewed efforts to overcome the various problems currently inhibiting its birth . |
29 | In fact , such voluntary activity might well lead to their continuing to do it in the future of their own free will . |
30 | Many treaties may be equally appropriately classified in a number of ways : having legal consequences flow from such a classification could well lead to incoherence and confusion rather than promoting certainty . |