Example sentences of "might be [verb] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Much the same might be said of the keyboard repertory , particularly in Germany . |
2 | The same might be said of the individuals in Britain considering themselves members of the ‘ middle class ’ : there is not an essential characteristic common to them all , which could be discovered by theoretical reflection . |
3 | Much might be said of the relation between particular and general causal statements , but here a little must suffice . |
4 | Large mammals too might be warned of the webs , but so might prey . |
5 | Finally , in this small sample , a note might be made of the £520 paid for the Descriptive Bibliography of the Books Printed at the Ashendene Press 1895–1935 , published in an edition of 390 copies signed by C. H. St. J. Hornby . |
6 | However , in order to avoid frustrating the purpose of the order the court imposed conditions upon the use which might be made of the affidavits sworn in compliance with the order . |
7 | A similar if less conspicuous story might be told of the Reed conglomerate . |
8 | That money was invested as might be expected of the Tysons . |
9 | Moreover , if one found that one 's company was at its nadir , the slopes of the V-curve might be revealing of the magnitude of the task in shifting to a better level of profitability . |
10 | This paper identifies and discusses factors which influenced take-up and ways in which more advantage might be taken of the training support available . |
11 | The same might be inferred of the relationship between Baldwin IV and Baldwin V and the castellans of the comital demesne . |