Example sentences of "may well [verb] [prep] be [art] " in BNC.

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1 This may well seem to be the most efficient way of utilising office time but when it comes to weighing up effectiveness the pro-forma is a non-starter as parents are antagonised by this bureaucratic and impersonal style of communication .
2 These cameras come in many variations and consideration of the risk involved may well prove to be a deciding factor .
3 Stereolab always look tonight as if they 've got a few more tricks up their sleeve than anyone else around at the moment , and in an age where recycling the past to create a spurious version of the future is the order of the day , they may well prove to be a benchmark of quality for their times .
4 As SEC chairman , he may well prove to be a champion not just of small companies but also of order-driven auction markets like his former employer and the New York Stock Exchange .
5 Those questions that you answered positively may well prove to be a threat to your ability to maintain a good figure and an optimum state of health .
6 For many people , singing or playing at services is perhaps their only link with the Church , and it may well prove to be a temporary one .
7 It may well prove to be an impossible task .
8 The wider debate has , to some extent , tended to overshadow the resource management issue , which may be somewhat ironic as the resource management initiative , announced in 1986 , may well prove to be the most fundamental change of all .
9 The new European Company may well prove to be the Eurochicken into which EEIGs will hatch , if the Commission succeeds in its renewed efforts to overcome the various problems currently inhibiting its birth .
10 Just very briefly , I think that erm the point Mr raised is a fair point and erm there may well need to be a good bit of clarification erm on on that .
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