Example sentences of "[noun sg] might [be] [verb] [to-vb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ( a ) which sets out in summary form the most important information derived from your research and the main lessons to be learned from your interpretation of that information ; ( b ) which spells out the policy implications of your findings and , where appropriate , the follow-up actions that appear to be necessary ; and ( c ) which indicates what further research might be undertaken to pursue some of the findings uncovered by your own research .
2 Because of the considerable diversity within the industry greater flexibility might be needed to allow all those who wished to participate in training the opportunity to do so .
3 In any notification case of this kind the local planning authority will be given an opportunity to decide whether , in their view , the proposal should be advertised so as to give the public a chance to comment , and also to discuss with the department ways in which the proposal might be amended to overcome any objections to the proposed development .
4 Meanwhile , there was speculation that Sun might be forced to make another move like it did with the surprise 33MHz Sparcstation 10 Model 20 , or promise very cheap upgrades of the Model 30 .
5 The personnel file might be examined to list all the employees who meet the following criteria :
6 However , often the best way of challenging a dysfunctional attitude is to test out the validity of the attitude , for example a client who believed he could not stand going to a party might be invited to test this belief out by going , for at least part of the time .
7 He also saw that the Communist powers were themselves divided and that diplomacy might be used to exploit this situation .
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