Example sentences of "may well have [vb pp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , in the context of the volatile reaction , both internal and external , to a relatively mild Agrarian Reform initiative , they may well have served to endorse Castro 's conclusion that the social change which he wanted the revolution to effect in Cuba was incompatible with extremely powerful domestic and foreign economic interests .
2 Smart may well have begun thinking out his remarkable composition while he was in St Luke 's .
3 He had been a reluctant ally and may well have resented playing second fiddle to his younger brother .
4 These patients may well have had NSAID induced gastrointestinal bleeding contributing to their anaemia .
5 These arrangements of Bayezid II's seem to be among the earliest occurrences of , and may well have helped to set the pattern for , a number of joint muderrisliks and muftiliks which appear in the course of the sixteenth century , many of which were at a relatively high level in the hierarchy .
6 Later in the same year the MWCo was instrumental in having a receiver appointed to run the railway — a move which may well have helped to keep the BCR alive for so many years .
7 By building up an army of individual shareholders the Conservatives may well have expected to gain political support .
8 If Cadwallon believed himself to be descended from a Votadini chieftain , he may well have wished to support the Votadini in their continuing war with the northern Angles .
9 If the therapist had approached the problem in this way she may well have avoided alienating herself from both the patient and her parents and thereby becoming largely ineffective .
10 He accepted a copy of the book with words which have remained with me — and may well have come to haunt Casey wherever he now is .
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