Example sentences of "might also [verb] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If Mola got there first , not only would he snatch that honour from him , but it might also mean the end of the war and his return to the relative anonymity of normal army routine .
2 Technically she might also refuse a request for a dissolution , although it is hard to imagine her ever doing so .
3 They might also recollect the wriggling of the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) on television the other day on precisely that problem .
4 Future studies could show that genetic changes in gene families could have effects on any aspect of phenotype , from sexual behaviour to morphology , and might also influence the behaviour of chromosomes and the expression of genes .
5 Better tuning of capitation and item of service payment to reflect the work involved in earning them might also improve the performance of primary care .
6 By 1719 its absorption of so much of the unfunded debt was suggesting to ministers that they might also shift a proportion of the funded debt its way .
7 Those who argue that rape should be viewed as more a crime of violence than a crime of sex might also prefer the scope of rape to be confined in this way .
8 Although the agricultural departments may make competent judgements about the suitability of hill land for agriculture or forestry it is difficult to comprehend how they might also make an assessment of the potential wider impact of a change in land use without considerably more evidence than is currently available .
9 They went downstairs together , Rain anxious that Ruby might also want a taxi at Ludgate Circus .
10 Then , in the next chapter , after elaborating further on the features of psychosis itself , we shall return to examine how explanations of it might also give an account of certain aspects of the creative process .
11 He ended by stating , ‘ I might also include a quote from Shakespeare : ‘ Fools rush in where angels fear to tread . ’
12 It might also cause the price of oil to soar above $50 a barrel and stay there for some months .
13 More imaginatively , it might also provide a precedent for associating the DDR with its German-speaking neighbours within an EC without recreating a sovereign unified Germany .
14 To these things , we might also add the inappropriateness of , and deterioration of standards in , school buildings — the inconvenience of stairs and galleries for those wishing to use overhead projectors and other cumbersome audio-visual aids ; the unsuitability of compartmentalized classrooms for team-teaching , resource-based learning etc. ; and the general discouragement that dilapidated walls and leaking roofs present to those who might otherwise take pride in improving the display and all-round aesthetic environment of their classrooms .
15 This led George Klein , of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden , to suggest ( Nature , vol 294 , p 213 ) that these translocations might not just activate the antibody genes on the normal rearranged DNA — they might also activate a proto-oncogene on chromosome 8 .
16 Neither of these alternatives excludes the possibility that a change in associability might also play a part on generating latent inhibition .
17 Now it seems reasonable to suggest that the competence/performance distinction might also mark the division of responsibility between syllabus and methodology , with the former specifying the knowledge to be acquired and the latter providing conditions for its behavioural realization .
18 It might also encourage the emergence of suppliers for specific services and , thereby , competition .
19 Conflict might also take the form of faultfinding in the work of other departments : eg. Department X might duplicate the work of department Y — hoping to prove department Y ‘ wrong ’ — and then report the fact to senior management .
20 We might also note the aspect of intensity , which refers to the degree to which the vision possesses the visionary and those surrounding him/her , and durability , which refers to the persistence of the vision , ranging even beyond the career of the visionary as it infuses the behaviour of an organization for generations .
21 It might also instigate a system of writing up the objective in large letters for all to see .
22 Similarly , other Rowdies who have been shown to have given long service through organizing or chant leading might also have a chance of making the grade .
23 Workers might also develop a resistance to certain common antibiotics , whose use is still an integral part of some processes , unless scientists can find safer substitutes .
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