Example sentences of "[modal v] well [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway .
2 The movement that began with Greek sculpture rapidly added other new areas of study to the familiar territories of language and literature , issuing in a serious concern not simply with " the classics " , but with ancient civilization in all its aspects : aspects that might well centre on the " facts " of ancient life , its physical relics , its customs and institutions : all of which to be summed up in the German word Realien .
3 This is a case in which Paul 's maxim might well apply. : where the words are not ambiguous there is no call to raise questions of intention .
4 Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday 's Guardian might well misfire .
5 The result on March 14 could well hinge on the boots of Stabler and his Newcastle rival David Johnson , whose 28 points on Saturday maintained his position as the country 's leading points scorer .
6 The selection of the preferred bidder will be made in conjunction with the client and may well hinge on factors other than the highest price ( i.e. intentions or nature of consideration ) .
7 Of course , once our schemas are shaken , we may well resort , at least in part , to rational analysis to reformulate them .
8 Of course play may well be slowed down if the new rules are imposed and there has to be a ballot before every strike , but while that is being negotiated Mr Christie may well resort to the block vote at the back to defend his resolutions .
9 England scarcely deserve to be there either , though they may well mooch their way through the side entrance .
10 This may well inluence gastrointestinal motility , as others have shown changes as a result of ambulation and stress .
11 The collapse of lightly fabricated cladding sections may well e preferable to the sudden failure of heavy masonry at high level and the more widespread dangers which the toppling effect of masonry may produce .
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