Example sentences of "well have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They might as well have a badge on them saying Steal Me in big black letters . |
2 | You may well have a computer at home or have used one somewhere else . |
3 | ‘ We might as well have a rest . |
4 | Seton and Ramsay were in favour , especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves . |
5 | ‘ I thought I might as well have a bit of a motoring holiday at the same time , ’ he explains . |
6 | Well aye , might as well have a bit of comfort . |
7 | If anyone else is significantly worried about a person 's alcohol consumption and its consequences , that person may well have a problem that requires further assessment . |
8 | Er if you were a fairly decent criminal though you , you may well have a look through the windows to see if you can see any detectors on the wall , just to confirm it , because by now you 'd be thinking that a lot of these are dummies . |
9 | While we 're out here , I might as well have a look at the sea . ’ |
10 | Now I 'm here , she told herself , I might as well have a look round . |
11 | mm , might very well have a look |
12 | I know , but er may as well have a look . |
13 | I suppose I may as well have a drink now that I 'm here . ’ |
14 | ‘ You might as well have a couple of hours on the settee , ’ Molly suggested , then turned away in her embarrassment . |
15 | Might as well have a go , eh , now that I 'm here ? — I 'll pay for us both , if that 's what you 're worried about . ’ |
16 | Then I re-thought about it and thought oh , I might as well have a go . |
17 | overthrow local tyrants , take the armed forces from the landlords , it 's not , you 'd think they 'd all , they ca n't defend themselves now , we might as well have a go . |
18 | She may well have a thing or two to teach the Goldsmiths ' graduates about handling the demands of the art world and media . |
19 | This separation of levels may well have a role to play in the study and teaching of discourse , and we shall need to think carefully about its role in language learning . |
20 | Again in the recently published P P G six , paragraph forty six , it states that regional shopping centres may well have a role to play but usually only where the loss of greenbelt can be justified by the economic and social benefits of the scheme . |
21 | My mother and my best friend , both of whom believed that I could just as well have a bath at home , came with me . |
22 | You may well have a copy of a video of a typical school day that you use at induction meetings . |
23 | Any such action would therefore lie against the landlord , but the landlord may well have a claim against its solicitors for negligence . |
24 | ‘ I did n't just wake up one morning and say ‘ Oh gee , I ca n't get in for a facial — I might as well have a baby ’ . ’ |
25 | All humans may well have a place on the genealogy which begins with Adam ; but the point where , say , the French line diverges from the Libyan line is likely to some hundreds of generations above the present adult men of Libya and France . |
26 | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain — on foot as he walked back to Málaga . |
27 | ‘ Might as well have a cuppa while you 're waiting . ’ |
28 | ‘ I did wonder , ’ said Sophia at last in desperation , ‘ whether I had committed a grave social error in asking you to dinner alone when you may very well have a mother , wife or fiancee who should have been invited too . ’ |
29 | Mr Winchester may well have a point , but he fails to mention the profitable presence of IBM in Japan , Hong Kong and Singapore . |
30 | He may well have a point . |