Example sentences of "might be [verb] [conj] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In relation to individual service users and carers , they should be given full and clear information about the assessment process as it will affect them , how they might be involved and a clear statement of its outcome .
2 Even though it might be argued that a regular life-style implies a regular degree of fatigue and so will require a regular amount of sleep , in practice , such a degree of regularity is not achieved .
3 It might be argued that a tacit assumption of research which examines girls ' 'failure' in science is not only that girls are inadequate-not measuring up to the standard of boys — but also that maths , physics and chemistry are more difficult and more important than English , languages , history and biology .
4 The other is that syntactic analysis might proceed independently of semantic or pragmatic factors , but that the results of this analysis might be ignored because a plausible interpretation is derived using semantic and pragmatic information .
5 At this stage the old outlet might be reoccupied or a new breach used .
6 The annual outpatient workloads were also similar , and , assuming a similar case mix of new patients , it might be expected that a similar volume of inpatient work would be generated .
7 ‘ It might be expected that a substantial proportion of these also involved stolen vehicles , ’ he said .
8 Using the P-postlabelling method with butanol extraction as an enhancement procedure we have compared adduct levels in a group of patients who have had either a previous truncal vagotomy and drainage where bile reflux might be expected or a previous highly selective vagotomy where bile reflux is less common .
9 But the forms of inquisition themselves envisage that an inquest might be held where a possible verdict is one of ‘ natural causes aggravated by lack of care . ’
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