Example sentences of "[Wh det] may well " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The fact that a sociologist was witnessing the interviews make it all the more certain they would be conducted with scrupulous care , but there was no way he would be given access to the extra-legal deals which may well have gone on outside the interview room or later during a prison visit for ‘ write-offs ’ .
3 However , we do want to get rid of they ( otherwise the house soon gets full of unsold turnery ! ) , so we price them by our own standards — which may well include a look at what the competition is charging and the ‘ finger in the wind ’ which Hugh decries .
4 Having done this , after carefully considering his actions , he has made a statement which may well become the accepted ethic of Lakeland/British climbing .
5 With Shadowlands , another co-funded production , Plymouth ventures into the area of the commercial straight play which may well lead to more similar productions of new work .
6 The authority has worked out a scheme which may well be copied around the country by councils faced with an increasing number of travellers .
7 There is some sense in this comment which may well explain the position of the Situationists at a particular conjunction , but it is a sense which would also explain earlier avant-garde trends in art ( if not cinema ) since , say , Futurism .
8 Ahead you 'll find a series of lucrative events which may well put you in the public eye , and carry you to further success and acclaim .
9 This is accounted for by the rather different procedure adopted in child sexual abuse investigations when there is an urgent need to protect the suspected victim and her or his evidence from outside pressure which may well emanate from the victim 's family .
10 On checking artists , names appended it appears that up to 1756 Jeffreys did most of the engraving for Figures of Plants but thereafter his name disappears except for the odd plate , which may well have been made earlier .
11 Sometimes those persons may live in a different country ( as in the case of Nepal and India , for example ) , which may well create both problems and opportunities for the funding and joint cooperation of soil conservation ventures .
12 Sometimes effective land-use management and watershed management requires a number of institutions of this kind to agree , which may well be even more difficult because of unequal costs and benefits of conservation measures between different communities or villages .
13 Yet the warrant will be granted for two months — which may well include a period of time running after the demonstration in question has taken place .
14 The first is that the NRC co-ordinates strategy and the deployment of officers on a national basis in consultation with the Home Office , which may well have keen political interests in the matter to hand .
15 But it does lend itself to careful analysis and preparation which may well pay off during the actual bargaining .
16 If you were admitted to hospital and your employers stopped paying your full salary , you could end up relying on Statutory Sick Pay and trying to manage on £52.10* per week — which may well not be enough to even begin to cover your household overheads .
17 One should not forget other commonly used substances , such as bleach and hair dye or nail polish and perfumes , which may well be left out in the bathroom or bedroom .
18 Many people spend more time planning a holiday than in preparing for retirement , which may well occupy up to thirty years of life .
19 It turns out that there is no single mythical ‘ UFO phenomenon ’ ; instead there is a collection of phenomena that are probably independent and which may well require several different mechanisms to explain them all .
20 The most common result of a visit to a museum is to come away with only disparate fragments of information , together with some general impressions which may well be , in certain important respects , incipiently misleading .
21 It 's good , too to welcome a performance of the Litolff which may well have been over-played in the past but which still deserves an occasional outing .
22 A major difficulty is getting all the appropriate people to be available at the required time , which may well run to several days if there are a lot of candidates .
23 Because it is difficult to get everyone together , too little time and consideration will be given to making the final decision , which may well be made simply to bring the meeting to a close because one or other member of the panel has to get away .
24 The following is general advice for Lycoming operators ; but whichever make of engine you use , the flight manual tells you how to get the best out of your particular model — which may well differ in detail from what follows .
25 The Commission for Racial Equality has said that this is the first such ruling and extends the definition of unfair treatment , which may well influence other tribunals ' decisions in future .
26 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 .
27 Speakers ' use of creole varieties lie along a continuum , from varieties of creole which may well be incomprehensible to a speaker of Standard English , to varieties much closer to Standard English ;
28 Or , if you like to spend a long time in the tub , you might like a wider one , which may well fit into the existing space .
29 The need to survive is , after all , the most basic instinct we have , and it is necessary to use one 's powers of intuition to detect the change of mind which may well accompany the facing of possible extinction .
30 Yes this colourful expedition requires rather more than the obligatory three points of contact , but it 's well worth seeking out , despite the alarm bells which may well have been triggered by now in the more squeamish reader .
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