Example sentences of "this [noun] [modal v] well " in BNC.
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1 | What may be unusual is my conviction that constitutional change , a reordering of the formal arrangements of political power and the nature of the British State , is a precondition for the achievement of the other changes , and that demands for this change may well be the vehicle through which other aspects of the strategy are developed and used as a stimulus to political action . |
2 | The increase in this woodland may well have had a beneficial effect on the Woodcock and has provided the increasing breeding Redpoll population with an abundance of habitat . |
3 | First , just as with the previous two categories , a doubt of this kind may well be simple or compound . |
4 | If your timing is right , Positive ideas of this kind may well give her hope and encouragement , but they should not be introduced too early in the grieving process , or she may regard them almost as an insult to the depth of her sorrow at a time when she is not yet ready to look to the future . |
5 | This story may well be apocryphal as there is a similar story connected with a ballroom in Dundee . |
6 | If these are not addressed coherently , along with broad structural issues of funding and organization , it is likely that the hopes of many people with a crucial stake in this area and even the roles of local authorities themselves in this field may well be subject to disappointment and re-evaluation . |
7 | Medical opinion is unanimous that J. is unlikely to develop much beyond his present level of functioning , that this level may well deteriorate and that his expectation of life , although uncertain , must be short . |
8 | This gang may well have : |
9 | This measure may well have to be considered now ( as Washington is hinting ) , as it has become crystal-clear that the Bosnian war is being fomented by Milosevic and the extreme Serb leaders in Bosnia , and is primarily waged by the army . |
10 | An extension of existing equilibrium models in this direction might well lead to interesting variations , but it seems to us unlikely that major modifications of the implications of these models for monetary and fiscal policy will follow from this . |
11 | That is £17,000 and this money may well have to come from the sale or re-mortgage of her house , unless you can help . |
12 | However , there is no firm evidence that hospital overuse is a consistent feature in all countries , and this perception might well reflect overstretched hospital management in certain areas . |
13 | I mean individuals erm participating in this study could well indicate several responses . |
14 | If this were so , the strengthening of the various associations generated by the inhibitory conditioning procedure would proceed only slowly for a pre-exposed stimulus and this effect could well outweigh any advantage that the existence of a stimulus-no event association might bestow . |
15 | This action may well underlie the use of these remedies to treat generalized allergic reactions and bee stings respectively . |
16 | This figure might well have been aimed at ‘ warbird ’ restorers but the FW 189 is possibly too ‘ off beam ’ for the tastes of most of the established operator/restorers . |
17 | This dilemma may well have been one of the factors that precipitated his eventual madness , which began in 1802 : that possibility adequately suggests the existential seriousness of the Greek ideal for the German writers under its spell . |
18 | If , in accordance with the view I have just expressed , such a person or firm were given the right to apply immediately the notice was served for it to be rescinded , this remedy might well be of no effect if a press notice was issued at the time of service of the intervention notice , as was done in this case . |
19 | Pupils giving estimates at the end of this range might well be considered sensible to give the height of a door as 5 feet and 10 feet respectively . |
20 | This fate could well await them . |
21 | Much of this work may well , of course , be servicing industry — in the advanced countries as well as in the developing countries . |
22 | This zone may well be the front zone where they attempt to gain the respect of other gang members . |
23 | This mill may well stand on the site of that recorded here in the Domesday Survey . |
24 | Prior to the issue of the Fimbra notice , the life assurance watchdog , Lautro , warned that ‘ in view of the limited understanding of the complex subject of pensions amongst members of the general public , the level of complaints received on this score may well understate the scale of the potential problem ’ . |
25 | This remark may well have triggered the arrests . |
26 | Lay readers or elders who have traditionally been given this job may well not be gifted to lead the congregation in the way described above . |
27 | Handling objects of this sort may well result in extensive ( and expensive ) damage . |
28 | Therefore there needs to be a period to allow exploration of satisfactory forms of internal work organisation when new technology is introduced , and this period may well need to be longer than that usually allowed for new skills acquisition . |
29 | It was a profound shock to return to a very different Air Force than the one I had left before my overseas tour , I feel that a typical true story of this period may well illustrate the sense of the time . |
30 | The bad news is that the side finishing second in this group could well meet the Soviets in the opening phase of the knockout stage , which is when the World Cup begins in earnest . |