Example sentences of "[vb mod] well [be] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He looked as if he might well be Gordon Brunt . |
2 | Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason . |
3 | If the file were made up of documents , books or papers the overall classification would probably be based on subject , and the order within subject might well be accession date . |
4 | Title searches , for instance , are not necessarily specific item searches and could well be subject searches . |
5 | Another example could well be Peter Brooke who , though not having quite the same entrepreneurial approach , certainly had the business instincts and connections to build a significant position for Spencer Stuart in the UK , principally among the more traditional British organisations . |
6 | THE twentieth-century equivalent of the fishing knitter George Trowark ( see left ) could well be management consultant Jeremy Young who also knits as he travels , writes Vinny Lee . |
7 | But prison reformers say experience shows Gardiner 's claims could well be true.Ken Goodwin reports . |
8 | Pundits say that with a proven automatic gearbox and active suspension , Moustache Nightmare could well be world champion for Williams-Renault this year . |
9 | Many structure plans are being ‘ rolled forward ’ to end in 1996 and there could well be draft policies and proposals in the roll-forward documents . |
10 | There may well be gender differences in attitudes to paid work , but these are not adequately demonstrated by the reiteration of the old adage that women 's primary role is a family one . |
11 | As such people may well be school governors it may be best to preface specific arguments with a brief exposition of modern developments in the teaching of history . |
12 | Nowadays it may well be world history , deeply simplified . |
13 | The most popular politician among the 40% of the city that is black may well be Mr Savage . |
14 | What may be discomfort glare to the normally sighted may well be disability glare to the visually handicapped . |
15 | At first , however , being unused to the sensations of the journey , they may well be car sick . |