Example sentences of "well [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well make the little one Paul .
2 The tax or expenditure is likely to lead to changes in endowments and may well affect the general equilibrium of the economy .
3 He added that the movie quality pictures offered by HDTV would not necessarily make it better or more satisfying to the viewer — instead they could well expose the cheap and cheerful sets used for soap operas for instance .
4 The result is that the books can be just as amusing on second reading , which is just as well given the ambitious content .
5 The type of instrument used to survey the population may well influence the resultant prevalence estimate .
6 It could well remain the best .
7 Well , I figured that if I was going to have to stick to 55mph all the way to Boston and back , I might as well make the most of it and see as much of the countryside as possible .
8 So we might as well make the most of it while we can .
9 and Aaron get up , we 've , we 've only got a very small bedroom so we might as well make the most of it , we 've had quotes and all that and erm , look not the cheapest but not the exp the most expensive erm
10 They reason that they might as well make the same effort journeying to meet the other people in person .
11 How well has the Royal Bank of Scotland 's investment performed ?
12 People who know him well say the Kuwaiti affair has affected him deeply , chipping away at his pro-western instincts , and instilling in him a deep pessimism about the future of the region .
13 It might well assist the devious Minister for the High Police were he to learn something of Bonaparte 's future plans , reception in Austria , any little weaknesses , indiscreet comments upon the situation back in France …
14 He might well brief the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside .
15 I say , you might as well buy the other book .
16 Successful litigants who are vindictive , or excessively conscientious , or who fear that they will be liable to litigation themselves if they fail to extract everything possible from a claim , might well pursue the individual partners for their assets .
17 Retail price maintenance still being lawful in the case of books , the publisher might well include the recommended retail price on the cover of the book ( or in an advertisement ) , only to be surprised subsequently to learn that a retailer has been selling at a different price .
18 The material conditions of production and distribution have been crucial for the perpetuation of the romance form , and the romance form continues to thrive because it so well answers the commercial demands of a mass-market paperback and communications industry .
19 His parents might have done well to remember the ancient adage , ‘ Those whom the gods love die young ’ .
20 In fact you might as well do the last one as well .
21 And well done the major prize-winner , Mr. S. Davies of John Broom & Co. , a keen rugby supporter who is now set to have a rather special honeymoon following his wedding next month — off with his bride to New Zealand !
22 But by using old pieces of furniture of odd shapes and sizes you may well sacrifice the conventional work surface to retain character .
23 A bad year was a disaster to the small peasant while it might well benefit the large farmers or merchants who could store grain for ten years , ‘ observing this rule so consistently that they would pawn their last jewels or load their lands with mortgages until years of high prices ’ .
24 Precocious growth of the vine in late winter or early spring could well render the vital flowering vulnerable to the severest of spring frosts .
25 The transformation of the river may well decimate the considerable fishery resources already available .
26 The historian may well follow the same pattern throughout his book .
27 The Cottage , which may well become the best of all , is run by Malinee Burachati whose husband , another Thai , has a roofing business in the town .
28 Having done this , after carefully considering his actions , he has made a statement which may well become the accepted ethic of Lakeland/British climbing .
29 If enough wagons can be obtained with the necessary finance , this railway may well become the first to run such a train .
30 Now even France and Britain together could barely match the economic might of West Germany , and a reunified Germany could well become the dominant economic force in Western and Eastern Europe .
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