Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] well have " in BNC.
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1 | We know that many of them may well have undergone long and arduous journeys , having travelled many miles across many frontiers and indeed possibly even across many continents just in order to be with us here tonight . |
2 | Some of them may well have been to boys ' boarding schools and put up with this sort of behaviour |
3 | I may well have had holistic tendencies for I am both an artist and a writer , but all that was subconscious . |
4 | These " no-hopers " were probably given to me because I may well have been overheard to say I did not believe that there was such a person who had gone through a-initio training as a pilot who could not get on step by step until he became an operational pilot . |
5 | And I may well have some input files which you could u test with . |
6 | well , well thank Mr very much , if you , if you could , I can accommodate Mr at any reasonable time tomorrow , erm , but although he may say he 's only got , he only wants to rest for a quarter of an hour d'your , as you gather from the interchange from the bench , that 's er , that will be the very minimum and I may well have questions to ask him , although I hope I 'd asked most of them to Mr , so , erm , but I 'm , I 'm I think for everybody 's convenience it , erm , unless he 's got a specific time he could deal with , we either start say at eleven thirty , when Mr can be here or at two , erm , but if he 's got some other clever idea I 'm perfectly prepared to entertain him , but er we ca n't leave this hanging around , I 've got ta write this and whichever way it goes we 've got ta look at it again , er and although I suppose I 'm not entirely unheard of and I disappear to the court of appeal next term it 's gon na make things extremely awkward to try and arrange anything else next term , cos I 've got two other judges to bear in mind as well as myself |
7 | If I had confined myself to initiating ‘ creative drama ’ or ‘ improvisation ’ , I might well have remained satisfied with his participation for he was indeed meeting all the requirements of dramatic playing . |
8 | I might well have gone over . |
9 | I might well have got myself burned upon a stake , although in those days that was n't all that difficult . |
10 | ‘ In other circumstances , I might well have noticed whether or not the statuette was missing . |
11 | And then , after a pause , he added : ‘ But I might well have mildly taken the piss … ‘ |
12 | Her whole body relaxed when Beth told her with a measure of amusement , ‘ No , Peggy , but I might well have done if you had n't come in when you did . ’ |
13 | Were it not so , I might well have more sympathy with an isolationist approach . |
14 | I seem to recall we dealt through local estate agents , and knowing the properties personally , I might well have recommended them to you , as a prospective buyer … |
15 | I guess that if I had n't taken up the trenchcoat and fedora to walk the alleyways of history as the greatest detective of them all , I might well have become a poet . |
16 | I might well have got that onto another tape and then every time she says something you just say look what you 're doing ! |
17 | Although evidence that Sheffield did any work appears lacking , his might well have been the activity reported by Dickson . |
18 | The omission is meaningless : I could well have been delighted , although I ca n't remember whether I had actually begun to think consciously about weight in terms of stones and pounds at this time . |
19 | But the little tousle-headed , dirty , tanned , bold toddler that was me might well have been up to some sort of mischief involving the beast . |
20 | Reminiscent of the itchy woollies you may well have grudgingly worn as a child , the range even includes hats with a choice of one , two or even three bobbles . |
21 | If there is little sign of this on your trees you may well have had the luck to inherit or wisdom to plant one of the less scab-prone varieties , of which there are a surprising number . |
22 | You may well have a copy of a video of a typical school day that you use at induction meetings . |
23 | If you had your baby at BMH , you may well have had a leaflet left on your bed by Birmingham West branch . |
24 | If you work in a large store or supermarket , you may well have an automatic , computerised till . |
25 | Under these circumstances , all you can do is try to re-align the board on the artwork and expose it for a further period , but you may well have to scrap that attempt and start again with a freshly-coated board . |
26 | It is very difficult to do this without producing a ‘ blurred-vision ’ effect in the resist — so you may well have to scrap that attempt , recoat the board with resist and start all over again . |
27 | If you find this does n't solve the problem , they you may well have to separate the fish . |
28 | If title-page and the information on the reverse agree as to date , and there is nothing to indicate earlier editions , then you may well have a ‘ first ’ . |
29 | As we said in the Introduction , this is a little artificial , but you may well have to do this kind of work yourself at some time . |
30 | Here are some further areas in which you may well have experience and that would stand you in good stead with a prospective employer . |