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单词 Might well
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1. The whole speech might well be interpreted as a coded message to the Americans.
2. I might well consider it later.
3. She might well be the best person to ask.
4. People might well confuse the two products.
5. This might well be her last public performance .
6. I might well regret it later.
7. An old friend might well be able to get through to her and help her.
8. Nervous politicians might well feel more comfortable with a step-by-step approach.
9. Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform.
10. The carbon tax might well lead to a doubling of prices for fossil fuels.
11. They might well be prepared to do you harm in order to achieve their purpose.
12. You could try the drugstore,(/might well.html) but it might well be closed by now.
13. From the sound of things, he might well be the same man.
14. We lost the football match, but we might well have won if one of our players hadn't been hurt.
15. It might well be that Chesnais had incontrovertible evidence.
16. McCarthy might well have difficulty raising the money.
17. And it might well have done.
18. The good life might well have gone on indefinitely.
19. The balance might well be tipped by forensic evidence.
20. But it might well appeal to yuppie climbers.
21. You might well ask the moon.
22. To resolve the matter smoothly might well be impossible.
23. A stiff resistance might well increase the pressure on Washington to end the war on Southern terms.
24. If there were police still about, they might well be roused to investigate.
25. One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
26. You might well find something that is exactly right for you that you didn't even know about earlier.
27. In the courtroom everybody went into overdrive, assuming that there might well be a verdict soon.
28. She was now faced with an arduous journey into a remote country where there might well be anarchy when Menelik died.
29. Seton and Ramsay were in favour, especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves.
30. If all his mature compositions were laid end to end and glued together, they might well form one big work.
1. The whole speech might well be interpreted as a coded message to the Americans.
31. But the briefest conversation with Shahi Smart reveals some one college admissions officers might well duel over.
32. While, at a superficial level, the titles might well mislead, a swift glance at the contents is reassuring.
33. The most obvious is that with the addition of one top-class batsman, Warwickshire might well have levered the title from Essex.
34. This would limit frank discussion, and might well inhibit the judge in saying anything, and does not favour the practice.
35. We might well ask what such physical symptoms are doing in a manual of mental illness.
36. It also indicated that a referendum might well be held on the package prior to its submission to the provinces.
37. Letting Charlotte take the blame was merely a side-effect, almost an afterthought(sentence dictionary), though one she might well have relished.
38. Anything but a lucky accident might well make him look an idiot.
39. I repeat: what I have said here might well be qualified by one or another scholar in this or that regard.
40. Jan Fischer produced a transporter that might well have come from a professional machine shop.
41. In certain cases it might well be that the defendant's ignorance will not help him.
42. Getting on in years, he might well have considered the possibility of never seeing his homeland again.
43. Indeed when they heard that Gilsland was the objective, they might well be glad to join the venture.
44. Feeding all the chicks equally in a poor season might well lead to all of them dying for lack of adequate nourishment.
45. I might well have got myself burned upon a stake(), although in those days that wasn't all that difficult.
46. Our interplanetary visitors might well be amazed at such foolish credulity.
47. As a result, plant employees became more receptive to policies and programs they might well have otherwise winked at or rejected.
48. This last defence might well be available to a book publisher.
49. Way too contrived and gooey for most grown-ups, it might well delight youngsters, especially its dramatic underwater sequences.
50. He thinks he's a judo star in the making - and, he might well be!
51. Especially in large urban areas, a particular linguistic feature of a regional dialect might well be influenced by social factors.
52. We might well feel some affinity with him in our own times.
53. Mr Gorbachev might well have won such a vote, and added to his formal powers the authority he now lacks.
54. He might well be, especially in a public manifestation, lecturing on Cosmopolis, an old bore.
55. A bookshop's customer base might well change as a result of changing stock profile.
56. Communication Communicating the conclusions of best practice reviews is an activity that might well benefit from a best practice review itself.
57. Patients referred from family practitioners are likely to be younger and might well have a different incidence of disease causing anaemia.
58. Undoubtedly the most modern method devised to preserve human bodies might well be said to belong to the realm of science fiction.
59. His features were regular, rather ordinary, though some might well have thought him handsome.
60. This might well be good practice in the county court.
61. In an informal setting the same speaker might well say Want some coffee? or even Coffee?
62. The most fruitful procedure might well be to seek lines of explanation other than those associated with the notion of prestige.
63. A stranger from another planet might well ask of whom they were speaking; and where his wisdom lay.
64. Further enquiry into Pardy's activities might well hold the clue to the truth.
65. This might well be the word processor that puts WordStar right back on the map in the word processor stakes.
66. But it might well be that an associatively activated X is simply not salient enough to produce effects of a measurable size.
67. If only Menzies had told the truth about being Carla's lover, his story might well have been accepted.
67. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
68. Doubtless his friends and family were working on his behalf and might well be involved with Peggy Say's campaign.
69. If Atlanta were a person, a psychologist might well render a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder.
70. Although he might well spend his days in one place, obsessively devoted to music-making, he would always be morally underemployed.
71. Such a discussion might well range over tactics and procedure.
72. It might well be introduced successfully but then remain permanently switched off.
73. And this chap said we might well be sorry for Connie, but not to overdo it.
74. Such a description might well be enough to satisfy the court.
75. The difficultly in reaching the canyon bottom might well ensure it remains pristine.
76. It might well be barbarous on either side of the jeweled door.
77. They might well prevail in any skirmish with the local forces, but in the circumstances that would be of little profit.
78. Surely Madame Chapote on her bicycle might well have been a vestige of her former identity as inmate.
79. That might well denote a private problem of your own, not involving the Palace at all.
80. Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year.
81. If taxpayers footed the bill, those costs might well be higher.
82. His present-day detractors might well ponder what would have happened to the country had he died.
83. The town fields might well be private property and held by only half-a-dozen farmers.
84. His daughter Anna might well have expected to benefit from his death. her boyfriend likewise, though indirectly.
85. It might well give her a better perspective on things if she could get right away for a short time.
86. The solution might well be an ecumenical link, or a secular organisation where we could bring a spiritual dimension.
87. There might well be a knife on a dark stair for me!
88. With only a handful of days left for a search, she might well start to panic.
89. I wanted to say goodbye to Saigon: a city which might well fall before I ever got back here.
90. Subsequent notification to each individual affected by a suspended measure might well jeopardise the long-term purpose that originally prompted the surveillance.
91. This is a good thing because, even if you could, further impacts might well drive them inwards, skewering your lungs.
92. Had they wanted a Gothic design, they might well have restricted entries to Britain.
93. He comes over as what he might well be - a paid-up member, if not a capo, in the Mafia.
94. These might well involve those selective-attention circuits passing through the left thalamus that focus attention on verbal information such as object names.
95. Peterborough became the great railway and engineering centre that Stamford might well have become.
96. The most stable state of could well be polystyrene; that of might well be polyester.
97. The effect on the jury might well have been to make them wonder why W did not answer if he was innocent.
98. By the look of him he might well have left a genuine World War Two leather bomber jacket in the bedroom.
99. Such a war, if it went badly, might well cause stockmarkets to crash again.
100. The pay was welcome and there might well be plunder to boot, not to mention the excitement.
101. This might well be so with the control of aggression and of self-seeking behaviour.
102. If depression is related to heart disease, then high levels of self-esteem might well have the converse effect.
103. Chapel can't remember the exact sequence of events, but he reckons that the prowler might well have been Saunders.
104. The desire for advertising revenue, if pursued too vigorously, might well put those aims at risk.
105. It might well be more prudent to think of climatic influences on forms and erosion rates rather than climatically dominated landforms.
106. A design engineer might well require an appreciation of transmission line theory to ensure that the two connect together without data corruption.
107. She was in trousers as usual, ignoring the fact that they might well be invited to dinner with the count.
108. How, our cynic might well ask, would this differ from the present position?
109. Had she not understood clearly, it might well have cost her her life.
110. Had it been otherwise the battle might well have had a different outcome.
111. Jonathan Aitken escaped the total destruction of his career, which might well have resulted from a conviction.
112. We might well hit on constructive ideas, no less than on destructive strategies.
113. Had Roosevelt not died, the Corps might well have lost the battle.
114. One might well ask how important the element of criminal damage is to the rationale of the aggravated offence.
115. You're right to tread carefully, as if you do say anything to him you might well frighten him off!
116. It was assumed that I might well put a customer or two out of business.
117. A large pit containing over 50 unbroken mid-Antonine samian vessels might well be taken to indicate a pottery shop nearby.
118. He might well have formed his own opinion but he knew that would not bear cross-examination at some later date.
119. Furniture should be versatile enough to suit different needs and situations which might well change over the years.
120. But she is only a woman, after all, and she might well be afraid of your anger.
121. And the Earl of Warwick might well provide him with additional escort.
122. The plan might well have died then, had not Whiston hit on the idea of combining sound and light.
123. What, a classical music novice might well ask, is the Watts thing all about?
124. And an extended payments schedule might well recover the debt more surely than strict enforcement - which might instead precipitate financial collapse.
125. A mixture of consultation and internal management control might well prove a better starting point.
126. It might well be factors outside the control of the workers and the manager-like students' family backgrounds.
127. Without her they might well have broken the thin cordon which kept them illegally imprisoned for a bladder-straining four hours.
127. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
128. Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday's Guardian might well misfire.
129. Thus a number of sections become cut off from the entrances and these might well not be reopened.
130. The immediate answer might well be that one is making a financial profit and the other a loss.
131. Given similar external circumstances, we might well have reacted as they have done, and we would have lost our children.
132. One's best friend's cousin's daughter might well be at a loose end after leaving art college.
133. He looked as if he might well be Gordon Brunt.
134. Having tried bran flakes you might well find that you like them just as much as ordinary cornflakes.
135. She might well be sung by that chap, Swinburne.
136. Or it might well be that the physician was not careful then, as at all other times, to hide the malevolence with which he looked upon his victim.
137. The genetic bases of such phenomena might well repay investigation.
138. Freemantle had an idea that the TV session, astutely managed , might well develop into a show.
139. Proprietary solutions will likely offer scalability and resilience in better-known models, and might well utilize highly interoperable communication technologies such as MQ.
140. To which our smarty-pants body might well reply: Tell me something Ididn't already know, Einstein.
141. But overall, compared with Chinese, Japanese food taste to light many, quantity is little also, accustomed to bowl of drinking large meat might well have underfed feeling.
142. We might well ask ourselves as we break bread this morning: Where are our hearts?
143. These political upheavals might well destroy the whole framework of society.
144. Therefore, in our case, escape might well be an infraction of military law.
145. Given the opportunity, she might well have become an outstanding artist.
146. Allow a Fannie Mae to collapse, and the US economy might well collapse with it.
147. In the months and years to come we might well read about profiteering.
148. The domestic pig might well symbolise prosperity to man, so closely knit and tied together were their lives.
149. Miranda : if we lose Shepard, humanity might well follow.
150. But for those with little sentimental attachment to books as objects, and even less disposable shelf space, the offer of transubstantiation might well be seen as a blessing.
151. When he might well have acted with boldness, he found himself filled with doubts, scruples and equivocations, in addition to the ordinary fears of a lower.
152. Shakespeare, like Moliere, was an actor and yet wrote plays which were masterpieces, we might well ask if it would have been possible for him to write them in any other walk of life.
153. I acknowledged that it might well NOT be DC or NY.
154. An angel looking into Vincent Lord's soul might well have wondered - why?
155. I felt that might well mend the rift between them.
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