Example sentences of "[vb mod] well be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The experiences of older drug addicts , for example , might well be of great influence in the education of young people and in the understanding of drug and other crime cultures . |
2 | Greg Dyke and I decided to explore the possibility of sponsorship , which could well be of great value in London Weekend Television 's long-term future . |
3 | ‘ You , my lord , could well be in grave danger . ’ |
4 | It should be added , though the authors do not mention this , that the highly solidaristic ideology of mining communities in the North-East of Britain may well be of great importance in sustaining these egalitarian working groups and that they may not be viable in other areas where a more individualistic ideology is adhered to . |
5 | Dr Ramaiah said : ‘ It may well be of international importance and create a blueprint for such studies in the future . ’ |
6 | More disaggregated spatial data is not yet available though earlier studies ( e.g. Padoa-Schioppa 1987 ) suggest that the range of disparity may well be of similar if not greater orders of magnitude . |
7 | You have seen that the smooth plains may well be of non-volcanic origin . |
8 | The former may well be of crucial importance in relation to ethnic minorities in the next decade , as the numbers of the very old in these groups increases . |
9 | Even so , pouchitis is an enigmatic condition and it may well be of multifactorial origin . |
10 | Over the rest of the country , the large number of medieval chapels , most of which have not survived , may well be of pre-Conquest date , and they represent a fuller ecclesiastical landscape than has formerly been considered . |
11 | Visits may well be in private , except if a specific procedure is undertaken — eg , taking blood for identification purposes , which needs to be witnessed . |
12 | By the time you read this , the last of the old American planemaking herd may well be in French hands . |