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 . |