Example sentences of "well have [vb pp] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Ridley , as an ophthalmologist , might well have followed up this observation with more studies of eye infections , but the opportunity seems not to have been pursued .
2 It may well have become just another one of those self-congratulatory rhetorical devices that grace the public utterances of Anglo-American politicians .
3 He might just as well have stipulated long white trousers .
4 Had the man not have defended himself as well as he did he could well have received very serious injuries .
5 But he may well have kicked up another by exposing the eight other Test-playing nations .
6 Fothergill was a doctor and in 1740 he set up a practice in White Hart Street very near the Collinson establishment and flowers from Peckham might well have adorned yet another house in the City .
7 The big four may well have learnt so much about how to negotiate with the US regulatory and financial authorities to justify the cost of this investment .
8 The price of national freedom might well have seemed impossibly high .
9 And keeping check on who was doing what , and when , and where , could well have proved as complicated as calling the roll after Dunkirk .
10 It would have been better if we had had a valuation number from the outset which may well have proved more satisfactory with regards to initial enquiries .
11 ‘ He may well have misjudged how much he 'd had . ’
12 After a period of use the heads may well have picked up sufficient debris from the disk surface to prevent a reliable reading of the magnetic information on the disk .
13 Rob Wainwright , who could well have picked up another four caps this season , has recovered from an Achilles tendon operation and hopes to turn out for the home XV , while David Hunter is at full-back for Selkirk .
14 Moreover , if Richard discussed peace on the assumption that he would be the heir to all his father 's dominions then he may well have re-activated very real differences of opinion which had lain dormant since the spring of 1185 .
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