Example sentences of "[noun sg] might the " in BNC.

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1 Large quantities of the same pamphlet might the more readily suggest that the defendant 's purposes were not wholly innocent ones .
2 During his second visit to Great Ormond Street , he was put on a two-week exclusion diet to see if a food allergy might the cause of his condition .
3 With no less force than on the dog 's behalf might the third-party claim that the law should intervene to see the job is done , but there would be no inclination to talk of the right of the grave to be maintained .
4 What use might the statement have ?
5 I believe that a criteria based policy might the best way forward for that .
6 Only if the chief constable expressed his order in terms such as that he considered any injury to his men to constitute serious public disorder might the courts be prepared to intervene .
7 Given the rule that a " fair comment " must state or refer to the facts upon which it is based , to what extent might the falsity of those facts destroy the defence ?
8 He is currently involved in negotiations with the Abingdon and London groups of nurses with a view to providing a forum within the RCN through which nurses in clinical research can maintain contact , but could not say exactly when such a forum might the established .
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