it may well in English

it is possible, it might

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1. It may well blow up a storm tonight.

2. It may well be that the train is delayed.

3. It may well be possible, but it is ATC or weather changes...

4. It may well be that he is not wearing his hearing aid.

5. It may well be that ethical language has primarily a motivative function.

6. It may well be that some actually do need encouragement to do more.

7. It may well have been rooted in a repressed homosexuality according to the psychoanalytic model.

8. It may well be the reason why this motility pattern has previously attracted so little attention.

9. It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent.

10. It may well be that the better education of orphan girls was a particular feature of the experiment.

11. It may well be that these abnormal conditions played a major part in a more rapid formation of coal.

12. For the call to liberate the poor, it may well be said, is to be read directly out of scripture.

13. It may well be that we have to make some of these choices when it is not convenient for us.

14. Therefore, in the opinion of the Committee, it may well be possible to carry out the activities envisaged without additional resources.

15. For this reasons, it may well Behoove Social Conservatives, never at ease with the Republican Party‘s country club mentality, to begin with, to pitch camp and

16. (Psalm 9:10; Proverbs 3:5) It may well be that having done so, we will be content to resolve the matter in our heart and “keep silent.”

17. Kafka sometimes calls this beatitude (Seligkeit), a kind of holi- ness that we have to understand of course Atheologically, and which it may well be the aim of the treatise to produce

18. In the end, it may well be that the cognitive science of religion is Atheologically and theologically ambiguous; traditional philosophers of religion on both sides of the debate still have work to do.

19. In the end, it may well be that the cognitive science of religion is Atheologically and theologically ambiguous; traditional philosophers of religion on both sides of the debate still have work to do.

20. In the end, it may well be that the cognitive science of religion is Atheologically and theologically ambiguous; traditional philosophers of religion on both sides of the debate still have work to do.

21. In the end, it may well be that the cognitive science of religion is Atheologically and theologically ambiguous; tradi- tional philosophers of religion on both sides of the debate still have work to do

22. It may well be the case that, in the first years of digital television, the necessary decoders will be leased by viewers and not bought, which means that they will have to be financed in advance.

23. In the face of relentless competition, it may well be that you will have to take the painful decision to downsize the organization, just as you may have to lose some weight in order to run a marathon.

24. For there is good reason to believe that this Yankee team is a rare prize for the baseball connoisseur: it may well be the best Yankee team that ever played ball, better than the best Joe McCarthy ever managed, better even (oh, sacrilege!) than Miller Huggins' heroic Buckoes of 1927.

25. After his visit to England the young man had written a letter thanking him and Catherine warmly for their hospitality, and in particular for the advice Henry had given him “like a good father when we were at Cantorberi”; and it may well be that the King, who was, after all, already his uncle, did feel in some degree paternal—or at least

26. Albanians refer to themselves as shqiptarë—often taken to mean “sons of eagles,” though it may well refer to “those associated with the shqip (i.e., Albanian) language”—and to their country as Shqipëria.They generally consider themselves to be descendants of the ancient Illyrians, who lived in central Europe and migrated southward to the territory of Albania at the beginning of