Example sentences of "there [modal v] well be some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And a trained singing voice is undoubtedly a valued asset — there may well be some competition for a place on singing tutorials .
2 The definition of " contract for the hire of goods " in s 6 of the SGSA is not all-encompassing , and there may well be some contracts of bailment which fall outside it .
3 The real er difficulty is that we at this stage do n't actually know what 's going to be in the local plan and we believe and this is what erm Mid Sussex District Council are suggesting , is that it will be an amalgamation of the current separate local plans which cover their area , but there may well be some changes erm and until we see the thing as a whole we do n't know what it will say , moreover erm there may be elements outside the East Grinstead housing and business allocation which erm from another point of view might lead to a withholding of the statement of conformity .
4 Before trying to answer this question , it is worth noting that there may well be some overlap , and this should not cause sociologists too much concern .
5 However , there may well be some rationalisation in terms of drill halls and buildings , and some buildings may become available .
6 There may well be some truth in that — certainly the Quakers I 've met have given me the impression of being caring and loving people .
7 Right erm I would just like to mention that it does n't say here that the A P C have set up er a separate er lobby group erm on which I have the honour to be a member with Patrick er to try and influence the MPs because one of the things which er is coming out and it 's it 's actually shown in paragraph three point three A at the bottom , the questioning whether the demand should be necessarily met or whether in fact , and this links to the government 's present erm reluctance to direct airlines to work from current unused capacity for example at , at erm at Luton and I think that there may well be some pressure put that er we should try and change that .
8 There may well be some examples of families which operate like that but it is not the general pattern , even in relationships between parents and children which come closest to it .
9 It was therefore recognised that there might well be some dementia sufferers who could not be helped by this project because their needs would be so great that they would be more expensive to meet in the community than in an institution .
10 It may be that neither statement need be held to subtract from the other , but there could well be some dispute as to which of the two is the more deeply entrenched in the novel .
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