Example sentences of "may well [vb infin] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even in the same sample , however , other modes whose frequencies are insensitive to the local environment may well give quite narrow bands , and glasses ( best formed by condensation from the gas phase onto a cold surface ) should not be ignored as possible samples for the study of vibrational spectra .
2 But Neptune and Uranus may well create rather more chaos than anything else so you must be careful with your spending , and anything but trusting of other people 's interference : in fact less than trusting with anything to do with borrowing or lending .
3 Being at college is a time of great activity for you — intellectual development , physical growth , psychological insight — so it 's also a time when you may well experience particularly vivid dreams .
4 The force of traditional deference , of apathy , of ignorance and habit may well override strictly economic interests and make nonsense of any interpretation based solely upon class interest .
5 Such suggestions might be seen , of course , as an attempt to shoehorn information technology into old fashioned structures , and information scientists may well generate more appropriate solutions to the archival challenge .
6 Well , they may well have only two parcels a week , but you know yourself , them two parcels a week is more important to you than , you know what I mean .
7 The operating systems of the future , like Windows NT , may well require still more RAM once you start running a few applications on them .
8 A long lease of a large property acquired for investment may well require far different treatment from a lease of second rate property let to a small businessman at a rack rent .
9 Interviewing confused old people does take longer , and may well require more imaginative ways of gaining information than through a standard questionnaire ( see for example Willcocks ( 1984 ) ) , but surely an attempt should have been made ?
10 Quantum chemistry may well yield progressively better approximations to ‘ the truth ’ , but we would also like to know the range of errors in the claimed predictions .
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