Example sentences of "well have be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Robert Eisenman , whom we cited earlier , believes there may well have been close links between Simeon 's family and the descendants of Jesus 's — if , indeed , they were not one and the same . |
2 | However , there may well have been other pressures on working class men as individuals , causing them to oppose the work of their wives . |
3 | Some confusion exists as to the original scratchplate , and there may well have been two variations . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The passages from Mank Ali and Ata'i concerning Abdulfettah do suggest , however , that there may well have been some connection between the pairs of concepts and that there is some basis for assuming that the " interior " referred to is the three cities of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa ( and environs ) and the " exterior " the rest of the empire or at least that part of it in which the learned hierarchy operated . |
6 | It seems that even if you have loved and been loved , there could well have been some loss to bear in the recent past . |
7 | The crucial importance of the functions of convening and chairing meetings seems to have been overlooked by those who set it up , or else these duties were delegated to people who did their best in adverse circumstances but who may well have been inappropriate choices . |
8 | It may well have been local brigands , but we 've found no clues . ’ |
9 | His harrying of Essex in 994 could well have been this second occasion , and if so the first may have been the Maldon campaign in 991 . |
10 | Imbeciles may well have been adult persons , if their disability were due to accident or disease . |