Example sentences of "may well be that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think what those statistics indicate is that more people are being notified to the Home Office and that may well be that doctors are more aware of the need to notify .
2 With NCA 's expertise on the type , it may well be that operators around the world may have finally found a real replacement for the DC-3 !
3 It may well be that Mark made the events fit a single week because the Church was already celebrating a ‘ Holy Week ’ , thereby giving a structure to the early Christian celebrations .
4 It may well be that Judge Huff 's knowledge of what is in those parts lies behind the tone of her comments and her refusal to allow Sotheby 's to bow out .
5 It may well be that factors other than orthofunction are producing these improvements ; factors such as better resourcing , a purposeful environment , the amount of time spent in active learning each day , or the one-to-one relationship with conductors , may be equally or more important than the specific application of the technique of orthofunction itself .
6 It may well be that children younger than nine years have difficulty picking up information about intentions from pictures .
7 They came to the conclusion that trusts offered a significant advantage only in their Republican days ; in that period it may well be that peregrines and other disadvantaged classes made good use of them .
8 A relativist will deny that there is a unique category , ‘ science ’ , that is intrinsically superior to other forms of knowledge , although it may well be that individuals or communities place a high value on what is usually referred to as science .
9 It may well be that Wilfrid was no more acceptable to Ecgfrith than he had originally been to Oswiu .
10 One reason may well be that people living in the same locality share , whatever their class position , similar material positions .
11 It may well be that arguments could be made that this sense of unreasonableness should be the only mechanism for controlling discretion .
12 It may well be that events can be causes in virtue of satisfying criteria about their being required or alternatively required for effects which are different from the mentioned two .
13 It may well be that Murad II , instead of turning outside the Ottoman world , created within it a figure to parallel the Abbasid caliph in respect of the religious authority and sanction he represented .
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