might well造句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.