Example sentences of "it might have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If they had held it , as they should , over the Patriarch 's head , it might have kept the dew from settling on his mitre .
2 Though it stated its hope that planning authorities would allocate sufficient land , it warned that in some cases it might have to take the initiative and , if local authorities refused planning permission , go to appeal .
3 There was still a dark blob , where it might have hit the wall .
4 During the 1960's the pastoralist ideology dominated , praising the countryside image and tradition , hence it might have affected the HIDB 's own self-image , thus protecting the Highland way of life may have been incorporated alongside their development remit .
5 Though Eliot did not like Lindsay 's work , he did think that it might have paved the way for better things .
6 It was Law 's achievement to keep the extreme right within the mainstream of the political system when it might have felt the need to abandon party politics altogether .
7 Gabbi Callas , 27 , fiancee of victim Mark Fitz , said : ‘ If all this had come out before the court case , it might have made a difference . ’
8 The textile company , Ingham , confirmed it was having talks on a possible acquisition , but stressed that , if they were successful , it might have to launch a share issue .
9 Before you can say Edward de Bono , it might have found a way of creatively accounting your taxes , so the taxman actually owes you money .
10 It might have ordered the Serbs to remove their heavy artillery , by threatening to use counter-force ; it might have arranged for the Muslims to move to a safe haven elsewhere in the country .
11 Wallace 's goal looked like it might have got a deflection .
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