Example sentences of "might help [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Clearer , comprehensive and more accurate advertising and pre-entry information might help avoid some adults applying for courses for which they are unqualified .
2 Some examples might help to clarify this .
3 Privatisation might help fix some of the economy 's ills ; but it is already bringing problems as well .
4 The ITGWU County Cork organizer , Hugh O'Callaghan , who had been a member of the workers ' delegation to the US Ambassador , responded that he was convinced that the project would go ahead , though an inquiry might help to quell current concern .
5 The collection of data from the police files formed an important part of this research , but it was thought that a look at ‘ what went on ’ behind the statistics might help explain any statistical differences that emerged .
6 The bond between them might help to heal old family conflicts .
7 There are certain supplementary sources of revenue which might help to offset some of the costs .
8 A partly elasticated waistband might help eliminate this problem , but would probably spoil the overall neatness of the trousers .
9 Some simple examples might help to illustrate qualitative influences :
10 And the reason why it fails as education is that there is no connecting story line — not even a glimmer of an informing theory that might help to relate one snippet of information to another .
11 A determined show of political resistance from Mr Yeltsin and his supporters in other republics might help convince many old-fashioned Russian nationalists that hanging on to the Baltic republics is not worth a fight .
12 Mr Leigh-Pemberton reckons such controls might help to prevent another explosion in house prices and borrowing as interest rates fall .
13 This leads inevitably into the complex , ambiguous , but probably unavoidable subject of policies , rules and deployments which might help to limit any nuclear war should it occur ( Clarke , 1982 ) .
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