Example sentences of "but it may well be " in BNC.

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1 Hopefully the new home which you are now considering as a prospective purchase will be suitable for your needs in every way , but it may well be that a need for some renovation or refurbishment is indicated from the surveyor 's report or that you will wish to make improvements or alterations of your own .
2 But it may well be a happy life , and that we may be taking away .
3 But it may well be so . ’
4 That could have been done anyway if the disposition were in a will , but it may well be that it is in a codicil or other document to which the nuncupatio did not apply .
5 If permission is refused to a Part I application , no direct compensation is paid , but it may well be possible to compel the local authority to purchase the property compulsorily if it can be shown that the property has no reasonable beneficial use .
6 The issue is not one of having to choose between a partner and a sport or hobby , but it may well be the choice between a partner and the complete freedom to please oneself .
7 ‘ That is strict procedure but it may well be that we need to have another look .
8 Member States would normally be given eighteen months within which to incorporate the directive objectives into their domestic laws , but it may well be that in this case a shorter period is specified .
9 But it may well be that , like Whistler , Mr Rocke did not make notes but simply took a steady look and remembered .
10 Remember that the age of heterosexual consent is now 16 in England , Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland — but it may well be different in some other countries .
11 But it may well be that his prolonged failure ( now happily corrected ) to achieve political success was attributable to long memories .
12 The reasons for this are difficult to establish but it may well be that the university expansion coincided with an even greater expansion of candidates with A levels , with the result that competition for university places did not ease .
13 The reason for this divergence is not known , but it may well be that the conditions used for DNaseI treatment do not allow the formation of stable complexes resistant to the action of the enzyme .
14 The unique number , which must of course appear on the cost printout , will enable management to identify each individual docket but it may well be a laborious process to extract the costing details for one subsection of a project from the filing for the whole company .
15 If the old wires are in good condition the new terminal assembly can be joined on to them , but it may well be better to replace the whole assembly .
16 But it may well be , with something like Jayne 's workshop that she ran with with Graham ,
17 In what follows , the traditional view — that Molla Fenari studied under Cemaleddin Aksarayi in Aksaray in Karamanis accepted , but it may well be that " Amasya " ought to be substituted for " Karaman " in the appropriate contexts .
18 Asik Celebi says no more about Molla Fenari 's fate , but it may well be that it was alter this experience that Molla Fenari went to Karaman .
19 People are always complaining that they do not have enough work space/dumping space , but it may well be what they really need is better organized storage .
20 BUT IT MAY WELL BE A SOUND ONE , IF IT COMES FROM STODDARD TEMPLETON .
21 But it may well be as Mr suggested that er there 's l there 's gon na be very little difficulty there .
22 Stories and legends may have offered some sort of introduction to the more distant past , but it may well be necessary to use one of the school designed local history units as a " bridging " unit to work backwards in time , in a series of leaps , in order to bridge the chasm between history within living memory ( which will have been the natural focus for much work at Key Stage 1 ) and distant periods such as the age of Ancient Egyptians or Romans .
23 But it may well be that , to a degree that he would never have admitted , de Gaulle the politician had shared in the optimistic illusions of the liberation .
24 Now I hope that by tomorrow afternoon you 're able to say yes all those objectives have been met but it may well be and I 'm sure it is that you as individuals have other objectives , you have other issues that you want to address er or put more emphasis on during these two days .
25 Now , I 'll have to talk to your mums but it may well be that I sha n't be here in a fortnight 's time so we may
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