Example sentences of "[pron] we might [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore necessary to use some sort of classification to sort out the various ways in which we might approach the problems of observation .
2 To which we might add the question whether the book he read is still there .
3 That night over a pretentious dinner ( ‘ delicate strips of milk-fed veal on a bed of herbs and accompanied by a tangy aromatic sauce specially prepared by our chefs ’ ) in a pretentious modern hotel and fortified by a bottle of local plonk , my Producer John Reynolds and I resolved to telephone the Palace Chamberlain in the morning , say that owing to a technical fault the film was not usable , and did the king have a spare hour in which we might shoot the interview again ?
4 One was a range of curious vases shaped like birds and animals , amongst which we might include the Myrtos Goddess vase .
5 The pulse output from the timer IC1 pin 3 is fed to pin 14 of IC2 , a 4017B 5-stage decade ‘ twisted-ring ’ counter , then to the output pins of IC2 which are connected to a sequence of l.e.d.s ( D1 to D10 inclusive ) which we might call the ‘ Wicket Sequence ’ .
6 To be validated a theory needs to pass a further test , which we might call the review test .
7 On the one hand , there has been the approach which emphasizes the complexity of financial accounting and thus produces many user groups ( which we might call the differential approach ) ; alternatively , there has been the approach which emphasizes the commonalities and produces few user groups ( which we might call the integral approach ) .
8 On the one hand , there has been the approach which emphasizes the complexity of financial accounting and thus produces many user groups ( which we might call the differential approach ) ; alternatively , there has been the approach which emphasizes the commonalities and produces few user groups ( which we might call the integral approach ) .
9 This is to recapitulate briefly what we might term the cultural , as opposed to the natural , history of the ego and the superego .
10 Finally , it is worth pointing out that , if my account of neoteny in man is correct , even the relatively ego-less citizen of the totalitarian state is the possessor of what we might term the neurophysiological substrate of the ego and the superego , which almost certainly comprises some of the most recently acquired elements of the human brain .
11 This will constitute what we might term the Prolegomena to the inquiry proper .
12 We become insensitive to what we might call the ‘ once and might have been ’ of faith .
13 With respect to the lexical item bet , analysis reveals the descriptive fact that what we might call the canonical meaning of the word , ‘ to lay a wager ’ , is relatively rarely attested as compared with its very frequent informal occurrence as a modal marker indicating conviction as in expressions like ‘ I bet he 'll turn up tomorrow ’ , ‘ There 's no milk in the fridge , I bet ’ .
14 The first is what we might call the ‘ technical Pacific ’ — that immense body of water lying to the seaward of all the island arcs and groups within the Ocean 's obvious continental margins .
15 These are very very cheap discounted tickets er usually using what we might call the dodgier carriers of the world , not necessarily those which have got a bad safety records or crash records , but where the cuisine is n't quite as good on board , or you do n't get an inflight movie .
16 He , too , is constrained in his interpretation by past similar experience , by interpreting in the light of what we might call the principle of analogy .
17 Then there was what we might call the backgrounder , the detective story in which interest lies as much in the setting as in the puzzle .
18 This is what we might call the Porter Scene in Macbeth technique .
19 But LMC also includes the per-period opportunity cost of the resources tied up in the capital stock , what we might call the capital charge c k , whose calculation we described above .
20 And it is attacking what we might call the Holy Trinity of development : health ; education ; and food .
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