Example sentences of "well have [be] [adj] in " in BNC.

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1 And he may well have been correct in thinking that , in France at any rate , such men were less likely to take advantage of women .
2 Pietro Miletti gave a short laugh that sounded unpleasantly arrogant and mocking , although it might equally well have been nervous in origin .
3 Nicholas 's personal judgement may well have been crucial in blocking negotiations with the Kadets in the fluid situation that prevailed in the first half of 1906 .
4 As such , sociology ( including urban sociology ) may well have been premature in rejecting these kinds of understanding .
5 This could well have been true in the past too : we do not know .
6 That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated .
7 That might well have been true in the early 1960s but not in the 1990s , so let us not revive a distinction which has thankfully been eliminated All kinds of research in education have gone far beyond this narrow form .
8 Now Keynes may well have been wrong in his critique of classical labour market analysis .
9 A further problem with the interpretation of some previous studies of mucosal metabolism has been concern that the procedure used for isolating a pure epithelial cell population from resected bowel specimens may itself have introduced artefacts , and that these artefactual changes might well have been different in the inflamed colitic tissue from those in the histologically normal colon .
10 This is an expectation which may well have been frustrated in the experimental situation .
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