Example sentences of "[noun] may well [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The decision to withdraw from the NPT may well be part of that . |
2 | Many of these patients will have hypoaldosteronism and in the face of renal sodium loss the diabetic may well be sodium depleted . |
3 | Clearly , the category of social services is obviously too wide on which to base investigation since some of its elements may well be things which only rich societies can afford . |
4 | As such people may well be school governors it may be best to preface specific arguments with a brief exposition of modern developments in the teaching of history . |
5 | News that the band have shifted the Seattle date until after their Reading Festival appearance , lends credence to rumours suggesting that the home town show may well be Nirvana 's last . |
6 | Another aspect may well be Lorca 's rejection of industrialisation — a Romantic hangover , no doubt ! — which appears in Leonard 's oscillation in his late teens between commerce and art . |
7 | True , we have seen the evil of fur coats ( those in Lynne Truss 's story bite back rather than coset the wearer ) , but we have yet to heed Helen Simpson 's caution that even New Men may well be beasts in gourmet cook 's clothing . |
8 | In determining the outcome of coups d'état the decisive factors may well be preparation , timing , audacity and luck . |
9 | He should avoid sins for which a change of fortune may well be God 's punishment . |