Example sentences of "well [be] [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The kind of help that museums can give to adults can equally well be given to schoolchildren , and to teachers who bring parties of schoolchildren for specific purposes . |
2 | These freedoms could not very well be limited to men of the directing classes . |
3 | For example , a flame detector on a North Sea drilling platform might well be exposed to RF field intensities of 0–3 to 0–8 volts per metre , due to the platform 's communications links . |
4 | In short , the origin of ‘ civilisation ’ might well be traced to man 's dawning understanding that the ‘ joie de vivre ’ experienced in childhood was being lost to the individual as his life went on . |
5 | Those principles could well be applied to theology , which has been called the queen of the sciences . |
6 | Since the SCOTVEC Record of Education and Training ( RET ) may well be presented to employers in other countries in the future , we have taken the step of printing the following statement on the folder issued with each RET into the major European languages : |
7 | She was in trousers as usual , ignoring the fact that they might well be invited to dinner with the count . |