Example sentences of "[modal v] well have [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But any new Warden might well have difficulty in taking over . |
2 | Now Mr. Duggan may well have video evidence of Welsh dirty play in the past and also the statements of Will Carling , the England captain , may not be quite to his liking , but please gentlemen , come on ! |
3 | De Gaulle 's impatience may well have cost France a concession or two , but from his perspective no concession mattered alongside the imperative of getting out of Algeria . |
4 | When Douglas MacArthur returned to America , MacArthur had not been back to America since nineteen forty one this is ten years later , he 'd been running Japan in the meantime there was one of these huge ticker-tape parades in New York , he was the welcoming hero and President Truman was seen as the villain and some analysts argue that that decision , that single decision to sack MacArthur may well have cost Harry Truman the American presidency . |
5 | Mrs Clwyd — like Mr Livingstone — may well have difficulty gathering the nominations of 55 MPs needed to get her name on the ballot paper . |
6 | People with mental disorder may well have difficulty in doing some of these things but often they would like to try , particularly if they are accompanied in the early exploratory stages , and are helped to achieve confidence in using facilities for their own enjoyment . |
7 | Your school may well have school rules and even a discipline policy but do you have a policy for catching children being good ? |
8 | Here are some further areas in which you may well have experience and that would stand you in good stead with a prospective employer . |
9 | No , no , I would n't , I would n't , I would n't agree there , because , because the institution may well have policy which is at variance with your council 's policy . |