Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] be well " in BNC.
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1 | I think it w it can get a little bit over elaborated and I think that may be well fear of the C C Q or fear of the buyer 's guide but it , it should n't cause any problems in the real world and I think the more you do then you 'll realize that er they 're not gon na say oh my goodness me stop , leave now , I must speak to an independent financial adviser . |
2 | Erm in that er surely the the response to that should be well one should m more adequately er control phasing . |
3 | This may be well , but what if God has seen and death ensue , then I shall be no more and Adam wedded to another Eve shall live with her enjoying I extinct a death to think . |
4 | All may be well in the Chamber because we are on familiar ground , but outside in the real world of fish markets and the North sea , all is not fully well . |
5 | If they survive all should be well . |
6 | While this income was being spent or invested , all might be well . |
7 | ‘ And all shall be well , ’ she tells him softly , over the car radio , ‘ and all manner of things shall be well . ’ |
8 | All they had to do , as they knew already , was to apply love and patience to Moby 's upbringing and all would be well . |
9 | Alida Thorne wiped away the tears with the back of her soft hand , only wanting to be taken to bed , like a child , and soothed , to have someone decide and make arrangements , tell her that all would be well , she should have her way . |
10 | Soon , he 'd accept Lachlan as a better heir than Hector would have been , and all would be well again . |
11 | Yet , with an almost insane confidence , I was sure the walk was on : when I read the telegram from Southern Ferries , I had a feeling that all would be well . |
12 | After the burial , Corbett sent the equally frightened Ranulf off to the castle , reassuring him that all would be well and authorising him to seek an audience with Bishop Wishart . |
13 | Mercer came to Emil and worried that the wine was n't cold enough , but Emil assured him he had lodged all twelve bottles among the many plastic bags of ice cubes : by the time the train left the station , all would be well . |
14 | This is not to say that the simplistic socialist argument — that all would be well if only Labour stood up for its class interests with the same vigour that the Tories stand up for theirs — is correct . |
15 | Sometimes Brian tried to comfort himself with the fact that , however much he had wanted a child , he had not forced motherhood on Celia , that Harry 's conception had not exactly been his fault ; but then that thought had been instantly negated by the realisation that his own pleasure at her pregnancy , their move to the country and his insistence that all would be well , amounted to a foolish bigoted optimism for which he blamed himself entirely . |
16 | You could just work these movements as given and all would be well but it is always better to understand why you are working the method and what is happening . |
17 | They did n't quite tell us that we 'd never had it so good , but the impression they gave was that if we trusted Honest John and Uncle Norman to look after the nation 's piggy bank , all would be well . |
18 | Storm-direction , I supposed , and spared a thought for the winter ; but in June , surely , all would be well ? |
19 | He could make concessions to his allies and all would be well so long as they did not come into conflict with one another . |
20 | ‘ My distress turned to amazement and I went home quite convinced that all would be well . ’ |
21 | And all would be well . |
22 | Hazel was beginning to feel that all would be well and that Bigwig had more sense than he had given him credit for , when Fiver sat up on his hind legs , cleaned his face with his paws and then , for the first time , looked directly at him . |
23 | At any minute they would see the two horses and they would mount them and ride on down the road and all would be well . |
24 | Then all would be well . |
25 | If magpies had names all would be well . |
26 | Athelstan blessed the man , holding his hand , reassuring his good wife that all would be well whilst trying not to look at the blood . |
27 | Dame Frances walked towards the fire , muttering a short prayer that all would be well . |
28 | Father dismissed all this as typical South American ferment , and believed that all would be well as long as we sang a hymn before breakfast . |
29 | It had been a strain , a terrible strain marrying Ace , but all would be well if she could escape before he found out her secret . |
30 | ‘ And I thought all would be well , if only I was to leave you both to yourselves ! ’ uttered Taggy crossly . |