This suggests the plans may well go ahead at a later date, something which we are dead against and always will be. |
Whenever I say things like this events have a habit of not going as planned, so I may well have just put a jinx on myself. |
The declining fortunes of the male soul singer may well be the late Barry White's most lasting legacy. |
I don't, for a moment, pretend that times are not tough and may well get tougher. |
There may well be a few cases where teachers and others, from the best of motives, stray into absurdity. |
The chairman of the joint committee said that the signalling system may well have to be abandoned. |