Example sentences of "[vb mod] well have a " in BNC.
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1 | Seton and Ramsay were in favour , especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves . |
2 | The villain , if there is a villain , might well have a numbered account in outer Mongolia . |
3 | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain — on foot as he walked back to Málaga . |
4 | Patients referred from family practitioners are likely to be younger and might well have a different incidence of disease causing anaemia . |
5 | As noted above , the Rome Treaty did not explicitly incorporate any regional dimension , but it did recognise that EC policies might well have a differential spatial impact . |
6 | Dick Hern would not be drawn into comparisons with Nashwan at the same stage of his career , but on yesterday 's evidence Hamdan Al Maktoum could well have a natural successor to his great champion . |
7 | This troublesome invisibility in the material record is often inversely related to its semantic value , and activity which may well have a central place in the police model of reality can well remain beyond the grasp of the outsider . |
8 | Mr Winchester may well have a point , but he fails to mention the profitable presence of IBM in Japan , Hong Kong and Singapore . |
9 | All humans may well have a place on the genealogy which begins with Adam ; but the point where , say , the French line diverges from the Libyan line is likely to some hundreds of generations above the present adult men of Libya and France . |
10 | You may well have a copy of a video of a typical school day that you use at induction meetings . |
11 | The local paper may well have a ‘ What 's On ’ column and will publicise details of your fund raising and social events free . |
12 | It is true that these processes may well have a spatial expression in a specific situation , but there are others to which it is difficult to attribute any physical manifestation , or by definition which can not have a spatial expression at all . |
13 | Most of my friends will buy this album and we usually waste a lot of time discussing the merits of whatever record we have recently bought , so we may well have a few arguments on whether to eat meat or not . |
14 | A product may well have a different shelf life in different markets ; alternatively , a product may be released for marketing in certain markets but not in others . |
15 | He may well have a point . |
16 | With the soaring costs of producing meat and feedstuffs for cattle , the animal-plant hybrids may well have a promising future . |
17 | She may well have a thing or two to teach the Goldsmiths ' graduates about handling the demands of the art world and media . |
18 | If title-page and the information on the reverse agree as to date , and there is nothing to indicate earlier editions , then you may well have a ‘ first ’ . |
19 | It appears that the Brasserie was opened on the basis of a ‘ hunch ’ , and while it may well have a ready-made market in L'Auberge 's existing clientele , there was always a risk that this would simply be split between the two units . |
20 | Yet the bargain that we make with drugs may well have a Faustian quality . |
21 | However , it is plain that the speaker of English , although he performs this general task reliably thousands of times a day , has no idea whatever how he does it , and may well have a healthy scepticism about proffered accounts in terms of linguistic or other rules . |
22 | However , this is not to deny that pornographic videos may well have a damaging effect . |
23 | First , the new approach may make the teacher aware of some lack of understanding of X — the originator of the innovation may well have a more comprehensive understanding of the topic and possibly a more detailed map of children 's paths towards it but neither is in fact essential for the promotion of the feeling of insecurity in the teacher . |
24 | Nor should you be reluctant to let it be known that you are contemplating buying from another retail outlet , as the fear of losing a sale to a rival may well have a favourable impact on the price . |
25 | The ‘ individual ’ approach adopts the former stance , always starting from the individually assessed needs of each child and trying to produce a ‘ match ’ between child and task ( albeit recognising that the modifications made may well have a beneficial spin-off effect for other children in the class ) . |
26 | This separation of levels may well have a role to play in the study and teaching of discourse , and we shall need to think carefully about its role in language learning . |
27 | It is obvious that a philosophical discussion may well have a high Fog Index and yet be comprehensible to the initiated . |
28 | I think Roger 's Roger has , we might not like it but Roger may well have a point cos he does n't ha |
29 | If anyone else is significantly worried about a person 's alcohol consumption and its consequences , that person may well have a problem that requires further assessment . |
30 | Er if you were a fairly decent criminal though you , you may well have a look through the windows to see if you can see any detectors on the wall , just to confirm it , because by now you 'd be thinking that a lot of these are dummies . |