Sentence examples for which could well from inspiring English sources

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It lasts three hours and seventeen minutes, which could well alarm some viewers.

And not including the £3.5m a year maintenance, which could well fall to Transport for London.

Then there is the wild card, which could well intensify patterns of migration everywhere: climate change.

The proceeds, which could well reach $3 million, will go to the Obama Victory Fund.

The trial of a prominent dissident, which could well provoke further unrest, has just begun.

Wrecked starts with a similarly detailed account of oral sex, which could well be described as "blow-by-blow".

Of central interest here, though, is the general issue of air pollution, which could well have some campaign traction.

Regrouping here, the musicians present themselves as a collective, which could well have positive implications for the music.

Woon toured with Amy Winehouse at some point; which could well have put him off the music industry entirely.

Jeremy Corbyn's rise to political prominence has spurred new radical thinking, which could well gain a platform in music.

Yet a large problem remains to be tackled: unemployment, which could well exceed the levels seen in previous recessions.

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