Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] well have " in BNC.
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1 | In both cases , their separate experience may well have created a special atmosphere , although my informants all stressed that they got on perfectly well with the men at work . |
2 | It is worth noting that the Cuban revolution avoided a similar fate by incorporation of the Communists ; the Bolivian experience may well have been in Castro 's mind when he was assessing the means by which he could sustain his own revolution . |
3 | But the deal with Hewlett-Packard Co may well have far-reaching results . |
4 | But the deal with Hewlett-Packard Co may well have far-reaching results . |
5 | However , many philosophers today would probably go along more with Hare 's original position and say that although Kant may well have answered the third sort of question ( page 98 ) well , he has not adequately answered the second ( still less , it would generally be thought , the first ) . |
6 | The set culminates in an outrageously zany harmonisation of the famous ‘ O du lieber Augustin ’ , whose adventurousness may well have made even a composer like Prokofiev blanch . |
7 | The other foot may well have crossed the threshold . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Demographic decentralization may well have preceded the movement of jobs out of the cities but , by the mid-1970s , a self-sustaining centrifugal force was clearly draining the cities of both people and jobs . |
10 | In this case a driver may well have exercised due care and attention but the offence of driving without reasonable consideration may still be committed . |
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 | Nicholas 's personal judgement may well have been crucial in blocking negotiations with the Kadets in the fluid situation that prevailed in the first half of 1906 . |
13 | Different institutions may well have different costs and different maximands due to differing efficiencies or other strengths , but there is no absolute standard of efficiency , because of the informational constraints . |
14 | This gang may well have : |
15 | Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster . |
16 | Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster . |
17 | Thus the load in the whole of the cut chains may well have to pass through the single bond which closes the tip of the crack ( Id ) . |
18 | After the given date , the same change may well have diffused to other dialects that were not affected at first , and Labov 's well-known work ( for example , 1980 ) on short /a/ in the northern United States suggests that this EModE change is still in progress there today . |
19 | Erm well it 'll be useful I think for you , I me , assuming that peoples ' timetables may well have changed a bit since er , the beginning of last term it 'll be useful if you |
20 | The clothiers may well have been able to obtain their raw material relatively cheap , because there is some evidence of wool prices being forced down occasionally by over-production , when growers were unable to dispose of the whole annual clip ( 84 , p.312 ) . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 ! |
23 | Furthermore , even before Posidonius , the Druids may well have heard about Greek doctrines of immortality either from oral tradition in Massalia or by honest purchase of Greek books . |
24 | Church crypts may well have had their origin in such chambers . |
25 | So that the split may well have been that er he was gon na to do a lot more work than perhaps the er civil engineering design group . |
26 | It is too early to be entirely sure , but it looks as though the tide may well have turned . |
27 | I think Roger 's Roger has , we might not like it but Roger may well have a point cos he does n't ha |
28 | The writer may well have assumed that most book buyers already know of the existence of a writer called Ernest Hemingway , and even if they did not before they picked up the book , they would already have seen his name on the cover before turning to read this biographical sketch inside . |
29 | Richard by contrast may well have exceeded his father 's expectations . |
30 | The area of Gallia Ulterior conceded to the Alans may well have been that area which had supported Tibatto , and the grant may well have been a means of punishing the rebels and keeping them under surveillance , as well as being a reward for the followers of Goar . |