Example sentences of "well [be] the [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And devolution might be less effective than it should be if , as could well be the case in Scotland for example , the support for one particular party was such that there was very little likelihood of a change of control at elections . |
2 | That may well be the experience in Japan , but it is a far cry from practice in most developed and developing countries . |
3 | Now Paris may well be the inspiration of poets and troubadours but I do n't remember it as the fabled Athens of the West . |
4 | The consequence may well be the forms of bureaucracy that so occupy the attention of administrative reformers . |
5 | That could well be the motto of Miss Pam Bosworth , who set up a hat hire business because her friends kept borrowing from her wardrobe . |
6 | ‘ If enforcement of the no-fly zone put the UN operation at risk , the main losers might well be the people of Bosnia . ’ |
7 | If Argol had any bollocks at all , I thought to myself , this could well be the end of Albert Roger Quigley . |
8 | If casual consumption of cocaine is down , it may well be the result of education and treatment programmes rather than criminal enforcement . |
9 | One fund raising effort which is working extremely well is the recruitment of members by advertising . |
10 | Another Scottish company to do well was the Bank of Scotland , which was the UK 's best regarded bank with 556 points . |