Example sentences of "could well [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Keith Richardson says it was an excellent Gloucester performance and with Wales beating England it just goes to show that the formbook can be beaten and Gloucester could well beat Bath on Saturday if they run and tackle as hard as they did in this game .
2 In any case primaries could well give rise to organized campaigning , too expensive to be envisaged by all but the well-heeled .
3 During the process of privatisation it will clearly not be a good idea to publish the amount received for each company , as it could well affect prices in subsequent sales .
4 But the possibilities can greatly outweigh such things if groups are well taught , and some of these expressions of mutual direction could well offer ways forward out of the isolated , anxious states of living of these days and into the fellowship of God 's people .
5 It could well make life more awkward for ministers .
6 A liberalised single market , often referred to as ‘ Fortress Europe , , could well create obstacles to outsiders — and Switzerland is not a member of the EC .
7 It should be clear from what is said above that from the purely practical classroom point of view , generative phonology has little to offer and could well create confusion .
8 Higher taxes could well sink Mr Kaifu with the voters : a 3% consumption tax in 1989 lost the ruling party the upper house .
9 Stress will certainly affect the levels of a number of hormones circulating in the bloodstream and it could well alter brain metabolism .
10 US West Inc says it may sell its US West Capital Corp financing unit , which is based in Stamford , Connecticut : analysts say that the business could well fetch $1,000m .
11 And many believe he could well surprise Senna in next year 's battle for the Formula One championship .
12 He should hide such thoughts for they could well call Alexander back from Hell to exact his vengeance .
13 Cecil has not won the 2,000 Guineas since Wollow scored in 1976 , but Pursuit of Love is a genuine contender and it will take a convincing performance from either Forest Tiger or Dr Devious in today 's Craven Stakes to displace him at the head of Ladbrokes ' market — and other firms could well follow suit .
14 Clearly , 1992 will pose many opportunities ( and threats ) to companies within the EC , but it is felt that things will not change overnight ; it will be more of a slow transitionary period and it could well take decades before we see an integration similar to that in the USA today .
15 For example , if the optimal solution of the LP has 40 non-integer components , there are 2&sup40 ; or about 10¹2 ; solutions to test and this could well take years , even on a very fast computer .
16 These activities could well take place in other areas , but the impression given in Team D was that this kind of informal or semi-formal engagement with vulnerable sections of the community , recorded only patchily , constituted a prominent part of the social work approach .
17 The not altogether clear provisions regarding audit , finality and certainty mean that adjustments could well take place long after a partner has left a firm .
18 All the deeper holes are worth investigation and if you fish them with flake on a quiver you could well get roach or chub as well .
19 You could well get sugar
20 I certainly hope not , as this could well signal problems for the King of Major Championships .
21 In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code .
22 For such a pupil blackboard work with small writing could well cause difficulty .
23 Last August Australia sent three naval ships to the Gulf ; Bob Hawke , the prime minister , made it clear in December that they would be put under American operational control and could well see combat .
24 The revelation of these differentials could well produce ill-feeling .
25 The married priest might be more obvious to the archdeacon on his visitation or inspection and to the rural deans in charge of the groups of parishes ; the unmarried concubinist could well escape justice .
26 But we could well encounter sales resistance if it is the biggest .
27 The management and staff of LASMO Colombia were honoured by the visit , which reinforces the widely held belief within head office and in Bogota that Colombia could well become LASMO 's third core area in the near future . ’
28 After a visit to Iran in October Franc Horvat , the federal Secretary for Foreign Economic Relations , said that Iran could well become Yugoslavia 's most important trading partner among the developing countries .
29 Peter Brown , chairman of the Thomas Coram foundation , said : ‘ Unless the human imperative of individual dereliction is addressed alongside the more visual investment in environmental dereliction , and however well we spend it this means more money , the country will find itself in a downward spiral of inner-city social decay that could well substitute Drug Alley for the Gin Lane of Coram 's and Hogarth 's day . ’
30 The return of Tony Hanson to the team that lost in the last five seconds at Broxbourne could be the inspiration , but with Doncaster playing second placed Oldham and Plymouth at fourth placed Brixton , the two teams above them could well lose ground .
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