Example sentences of "[prep] they might [vb infin] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Either way , it would damage the walls , and Astorre and Pesaro between them might manage to scale them .
2 For the devout Christian , there has been no need to reconcile fact and faith , history and theology , simply because he has never had any reason to believe that a distinction between them might exist .
3 Secondly , the triangular relationship between the UK , the USA and the European Community will be examined in order to assess how civil aviation between them might develop in the near future .
4 Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy .
5 The bond between them might help to heal old family conflicts .
6 Looking back at these different sets of theories ( outlined in sections 5.3.2 , 5.3.3 and 5.3.4 ) , consider how each of them might explain the restructuring of local government ( discussed in Chapter 4 and referred to at the start of section 5.3 ) which took place in the 1980s ?
7 The typical economic variables used in empirical studies , variables such as output , prices and interest rates , are such that it is usually possible to think of some reason why any one of them might exert an independent influence on another .
8 about , so I 'm sure some of them might want washing
9 Mike Pumfrey had wondered whether the two of them might sit and talk things over in the two easy chairs stained , dusty , pre-war relics , that squatted capaciously in the far corner of the study .
10 If there 's insufficient space for the army of fans , many of them might end up on the beaches , which the Italian police have expressly forbidden .
11 Possibly because some of them might 've been councillors and knew the ways that sort of er things went on and how to get things done officially and above board .
12 We snatched opportunities when we could , when my children were staying with friends or even , once , and extra dangerously , when they were asleep ( though the fear that one of them might wake put me off so I did n't try that again ) .
13 If one knight became separated from the rest of his team he might find five or six opponents all bearing down on him at once , and one of them might strike him in the back .
14 The founding brothers never entrusted anything to paper , fearing that rituals and their interpretation of them might fall into the wrong hands .
15 It probably wo n't get us very far , but you never know , one of them might come up with something . ’
16 Any one of them might have taken her away .
17 They were not activists in the movement — some of them might have been from the Moss and come to watch the barney — but all were sent to the jail in Inveraray and then taken to Edinburgh for prosecution .
18 Coach Dick Best ruefully remarked : ‘ I guess if they 'd been Gloucester boys half of them might have turned out ’ .
19 Earlier , and none of them might have survived the ritual of the tunnel of terror …
20 Their habitations would be huts , which they would have to build themselves , in desert land away from the few cities ; their diet would be healthy and sustaining but it would be monotonous , and they would have to do without delicacies which many of them might have become used to in the Diaspora .
21 The easy , informed arguments they had about the Kesselring case proved him wrong : as they talked , the two of them might have been no more than friendly colleagues .
22 And if the pirates sleep on shore tonight , one of them might have an unpleasant surprise ! ’
23 The police took the immediate neighbours into their confidence out of sheer necessity , hoping one of them might have seen or heard something significant the previous Tuesday ; but none had .
24 Any one of them might have been used for an unlawful occasion , but , if so , the most diligent inquiries failed to bring it to light .
25 However , some of them might have had it in them to refrain from congratulating the Government on delivering the two worst recessions of the post-war years .
26 However , if hon. Members had been given more time to study these complicated regulations , more of them might have realised how adversely they affect some of their constituents and would have made it their business to be here .
27 They looked after each other , that was all , as each of them might have cared for a pet and been solicitous for its well-being .
28 ‘ I 'm almost sure they said Brittany , although some of them might have gone to Bordeaux .
29 It was necessary to show that at least some of them might have been first acquired through the will , in order to satisfy a desire , or to relieve a disagreeable sensation .
30 Any of them might have died prematurely , he might not have been able to earn these sums , and other misfortunes might have occurred so allowance must be made for this .
  Next page