Example sentences of "[conj] might the " in BNC.
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1 | Or might the turmoil of schemes and unemployment be preparing youth more thoroughly ( as has long been the case in the USA ) for better adaptation to eventual permanent employment ? |
2 | It is n't being critical at all but on this position situation that might the first thing that we |
3 | This might support Persinger 's hypothesis , as might the fact that the only recent abduction reported in the Pennine area occurred on the Craven fault . |
4 | The New York Times 's Vincent Canby wrote : ‘ There is nothing obviously glossy in Midnight Cowboy , but it contains a lot of superior laughter that has the same softening effect , ’ yet he found the central relationship was ‘ as honest and affecting as anything you 're likely to see in a movie , and more than compensates for those moments when the film seems to be exploiting its cheap , gaudy locale as might the director of a sight-seeing bus cruising through West 42nd Street and Greenwich Village ’ . |
5 | ‘ In the house behind the garage , ’ said Mrs Molesworth , looking faintly surprised , as might the Queen on being posed that question . |
6 | If the known mosaics belonged to private rather than official or religious buildings , this might indicate the presence of wealthier individuals who could have formed a town council , as might the marked concentration of late villas in the area , including that at Ilchester Mead , just outside the south-western suburbs . |