Example sentences of "it might be [adj] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time , it might be prudent to compare persons who commit other serious but under-emphasized crimes and victimizing behaviours with those who are officially portrayed as ‘ our ’ criminal enemies . |
2 | for instance , it might be possible to introduce genes coding for specific receptors so as to alter the stomach or intestinal lining and provide treatment for ulcers . |
3 | Living souls , ’ said Caspar rather hurriedly , as if he thought it might be dangerous to say things like this aloud . |
4 | As a general rule it might be productive to give forecasts at the year 2012 — twenty years after Rio . |
5 | For example , in a general index it might be adequate to regard Prisons and Dungeons as one and the same , but in a specialist index devoted to Criminology , this would probably not be acceptable . |
6 | It might be wise to include provisions ( Clause 28.01 ) for some form of substituted service to cover the case of a partner who deliberately absents himself from the firm , whether such absence is the ground for his expulsion or otherwise . |
7 | It might be difficult to stop books being stolen . |
8 | In practice , given the monoglot tendency in secondary education it might be difficult to recruit students with the necessary competence . |
9 | Also , it might be able to increase revenues as rivals drop out of the market . |
10 | They thought that it might be excusable to exploit situations to promote the individual MP 's career within his own party or to look after constituency interests , but it was quite inexcusable to open up opportunities for the Opposition to criticize the government . |