Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling ‘ under the weather ’ when they do not see daylight , particularly in the morning . |
2 | Well it might be that this turns out to be an extremely successful gamble , and Branson has expanded Virgin into a world recovery , or it may be that this airline runs into more serious financial difficulties in the middle of the decade , and it either contracts or it sells out to either an American or a continental European carrier . |
3 | Alternatively it could be that all subjects perform differently on junctions they previously knew well compared to those they did not know well . |
4 | If someone has learned how to operate a word-processor or complete an accurate and intelligible technical drawing then it may be that these are skills he can build upon and will not have to relearn . |
5 | Other papers in the Public Records Office showed the misgivings of the naval staff about the two incidents , for by now the Germans had found the dead soldiers , and there were fears of reprisals against any British submarine crews subsequently captured — indeed it may be that these events had some bearing on the subsequent shootings of British commandos captured in that area . |
6 | Indeed it may be that this was ‘ the last straw ’ for W. |
7 | Indeed it may be that this is also a direct aid in setting tasks which have stepped differentiation within them . |