Example sentences of "well have [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd better have a good reason for ringing me up on Christmas Day ! |
2 | ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’ |
3 | Yeah you 'd better have a mobile unit |
4 | The headmaster said , ‘ I think we 'd better have a little talk . |
5 | ‘ I think me and you had better have a little walk . ’ |
6 | To me he said , ‘ Well , young Cooper , I know you do n't drink alcohol , so you had better have a non-alcoholic drink . ’ |
7 | you 're not right , peppers I 've got green peppers at home so they 'll be alright , better have a few tomatoes , |
8 | ‘ Now we 'd better have a formal interview with you , which I will allege took place in your flat . ’ |
9 | took the first call , but I 've just been speaking to him , and you 'd better have the full picture . ’ |
10 | It can be plausibly claimed that , like so and many other words , well has no semantic content , only pragmatic specifications for usage . |
11 | How well has the Royal Bank of Scotland 's investment performed ? |
12 | But I , I can understand why she 'd want to marry , why she 'd want to do that , cos she has n't ha well had an awful lot of brilliant times in her life since she left Nigeria . |
13 | First , an individual may well have no taxable income in the first year of his self-employment and a bunching of income on ceasing self-employment . |
14 | One could wish that to celebrate this moving occasion ( for it is at least a partial farewell ) a master of verbal portraiture were at hand ; though so elusive is personality , so unlike the impression that the same person may make on different observers , we might well have no great faith in the verisimilitude of the sketch , if produced . |
15 | In a publication such as a pamphlet , which may well have no separate title-page , the title often appears as a dropped head on the opening page of the text . |
16 | North Shields could well have no industrial base of any kind by the end of this century . |
17 | However , it is plain that the speaker of English , although he performs this general task reliably thousands of times a day , has no idea whatever how he does it , and may well have a healthy scepticism about proffered accounts in terms of linguistic or other rules . |
18 | They may well have a reflex aetiology with an afferent arc situated in the colonic wall as well as in the gastric wall — not unlike the gastrocolic reflex . |
19 | so you might as well have a hundred pound for a car |
20 | This troublesome invisibility in the material record is often inversely related to its semantic value , and activity which may well have a central place in the police model of reality can well remain beyond the grasp of the outsider . |
21 | Visit to Australia cos we might as well have a long cruise . |
22 | It is true that these processes may well have a spatial expression in a specific situation , but there are others to which it is difficult to attribute any physical manifestation , or by definition which can not have a spatial expression at all . |
23 | In secondary schools the cooperation of the music department might be enlisted , and the music department there may well have a wider range of recordings to offer , or may be able to advise on suitable pieces . |
24 | They include such things as stock control , critical path analysis , and organiser programs — and may well have a major role to play in mathematics learning in the future . |
25 | These latter two barriers are an area where SEAS , the Scottish Export Assistance Scheme , may well have a useful role in lowering such non tariff barriers . |
26 | The ‘ individual ’ approach adopts the former stance , always starting from the individually assessed needs of each child and trying to produce a ‘ match ’ between child and task ( albeit recognising that the modifications made may well have a beneficial spin-off effect for other children in the class ) . |
27 | Nor should you be reluctant to let it be known that you are contemplating buying from another retail outlet , as the fear of losing a sale to a rival may well have a favourable impact on the price . |
28 | Even when the working party has produced its final report as for History , or made strong recommendations after wide consultation , as for modern foreign languages , the Secretary of State may well have a strong influence on the final version that becomes part of legislation . |
29 | However , this is not to deny that pornographic videos may well have a damaging effect . |
30 | Your local Law Society may well have a public relations officer , and it would be as well to speak to him or her before you embark on contacting the media and putting yourself forward as a specialist . |