Example sentences of "might [verb] that [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lest one might think that such patriotic sentiments came from a court milieu , for the anonymous author was probably a royal chaplain , one should remember that similar sentiments and the attribution of victory to God also occur in the London City Chronicles .
2 When you find one of these giants embedded in the honey-coloured limestones of central England or the hard blue rocks of Dorset , you might think that such immense creatures could do little but lumber massively along the sea bed .
3 However , if divergers are more unconventional , we might expect that some divergent girls would choose science , but this is apparently not the case .
4 It might appear that these two objectives are mutually incompatible , and simply betray a naive confusion in Nizan 's mind between the ideological and the aesthetic .
5 Whoever looked out northward from the massive protective shell of Trazior might suspect that some giant world-spider , nourished on venom , had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes , and depositing multi-millions of hatchlings in each domain .
6 Finally one might hope that some useful distinctions could be drawn between ‘ having a mental experience ’ and ‘ being aware of having such an experience ’ which seems much closer to our usual view of consciousness and must certainly be an emergent property in evolution .
7 Indeed , if we go so far as to see externalization as inevitably bringing the ego into conflict with reality , then we might conclude that many modern neuroses — perhaps the most severe ones — are likely to become para-psychoses : that is , neurotic conflicts expressing themselves in the language of psychosis .
8 We might suppose that this universal process played some part in the attraction of the Free Presbyterian Church .
9 One might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be .
10 The data might reflect that many different antigens affect the mucosal immune response pattern in both affected and non-affected Crohn 's disease twins .
11 Looked at positively , we might say that all these things were actually a realisation that the stresses and strains of modernity could not be coped with by further doses of materialism .
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