Example sentences of "[modal v] well " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone that would beautifully imitate nature should well consider the diversity of trees , the size and shape of leaves and the many shades of green . |
2 | With the recognition of the importance of powerlessness and empowerment in health , practitioners involved in community development should well consider adopting empowerment education approaches to address the conditions that create ill-health . |
3 | So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway . |
4 | you have n't got any hot water at the moment that 's why I said that should well I would have thought he did it but you got no hot water then that should keep going until the water stops . |
5 | Yeah , see this is the wiper this should well assure itself back to that one . |
6 | Okay well I 'll well I 'll just get my coat and come with you . |
7 | And said why 'll well why 'd you 'd b dogmatic about it , I said we ca n't never be solve it . |
8 | I said , I 'll Well they sell fruit and they sell this and they Well , I said , the I i that 's my trade I said , the fruit and the sweets like you know more . |
9 | You 'll well you need to hold this ! |
10 | I , I 'll well what about this , I , I , will you pick this up later ? |
11 | That I 'll well that , yes I 'll say can you use this week to make sure you understand when Donne was alive . |
12 | It is a work which might well shed a tender light on the novella ‘ Goodbye , Columbus ’ . |
13 | You might well enjoy Beaumont and Fletcher 's rumbustious The Knight of the Burning Pestle — The Maid 's Tragedy is a good choice , too . |
14 | Anthropology has been prominent in showing how the marginal in any society tends to pose problems for state institutions and governments ; and the insider must anticipate that his conclusions might well be |
15 | To coin another military metaphor , he must ‘ soldier on ’ knowing that all of this activity might well smack of sedition . |
16 | one solution … is to use subjectivity rather than try to push it aside … and [ so ] it might well be included in analyses and used consciously as a research tool . |
17 | I now see that between 1958 and 1977 I was involved in what might well be described as a social drama of movement , often crossing boundaries into very marginal areas of policing , where the institutional ideal of ordered definition fails simply because the ‘ use of power and exercise of authority are based in ambiguity and particular interpretations of [ what is often ] poorly framed legislation ’ ( Burton 1980 ) . |
18 | This is a good thing because , even if you could , further impacts might well drive them inwards , skewering your lungs . |
19 | By the look of him he might well have left a genuine World War Two leather bomber jacket in the bedroom . |
20 | It occurred to me that he might well have heard me and decided not to answer . |
21 | Many of them are only followed for the first pitch , either because they finish up easier slabs ( which might well suit some people ) or become much harder . |
22 | A design engineer might well require an appreciation of transmission line theory to ensure that the two connect together without data corruption . |
23 | All this might well be accomplished in the comparatively open-ended context of adult or continuing education , which is not dominated by the teleology of the examination system . |
24 | Such a degree course would not suit everyone , but it might well be attractive to the late entrants and mature students who are increasingly common participants in higher education , particularly in the humanities , and who bring valuable experience of life and work to their study , but may have rather little formal preparation . |
25 | It might well appeal to poets or would-be poets , who , contrary to popular myths about inspiration , are usually keenly interested in the technical aspects of composition . |
26 | Under the ancien regime , the exchange might well have shut again after Tiananmen . |
27 | They recognise , however , that the women in their study were largely middle-class , who might well have sufficiently large zinc stores because they were well nourished . |
28 | It made no express reference to proceedings between a named representative of a class and a member of that class who might well have sharply different interests , as betweeen themselves , as to the substance of the plaintiff 's claim . |
29 | The small investor might well feel cheated by the City because it has failed to provide the services necessary to buy and sell shares . |
30 | However , there might well be other reasons for this . |