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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.
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