Example sentences of "might well [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now when the exporter exchanges the Deutschmarks for sterling the rate might well be £1=DM2.95 giving a rate of return of £33 898.31 only , £2465.33 less than expected , or alternatively just below 7 per cent less than expected .
2 She was now faced with an arduous journey into a remote country where there might well be anarchy when Menelik died .
3 On the face of it , the answer might well be debt .
4 No servant need attend him , and though there might well be music made before the evening ended , a girl singer could not fittingly be a part of the entertainment in the abbot 's lodging .
5 For it seemed to us there might well be problems with klystrons , such as , for example , focusing a suitable beam-current through the klystron cavities and drift tube .
6 But what I was gon na say if you can might well be Terry
7 Humming pickups , poorly grounded leads , or the waves of hiss emanating from your preamp and effects might well be part of your sound , but they create an editing nightmare .
8 He looked as if he might well be Gordon Brunt .
9 It was some moments before it occurred to any of them that it might well be Chris or the tardy boy from the bistro , harmlessly appealing for admission to his promised evening of jollity and sustenance .
10 Some might well be Balliol supporters and go along with the Earl for that reason .
11 It might well be Miriam asking him to ask the Chancellor whether she should buy or sell .
12 Many said they would feel shy if they were in the minority on a mixed course so there might well be opportunities for all-women courses .
13 The pay was welcome and there might well be plunder to boot , not to mention the excitement .
14 Visits of inspectors and college tutors might well be occasions for staff discussions on new plans and projects .
15 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 .
16 quick look at the map , the River Ouse conveniently chops Selby district in roughly half , and that there might well be considerations which for the sake of was not okay .
17 Warnock 's example , and its supporting analysis , might well be grounds for arguing that any living creature whatsoever might see anything .
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