Example sentences of "[noun pl] might [vb infin] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bagehot was anxious that the established parties might bid for the support of the working man , and he was even more anxious that a working-class party might arise that would then press for the interests of that class through the ballot box and through Parliament .
2 Poor typing skills might account for the jumping capitals but the shift of the machine could be at fault .
3 There are fitness worries concerning quarterback Troy Aikman after back surgery , and in the toughest division in the league — the NFC East — even this team of many talents might struggle for a repeat .
4 Some authorities might argue for a shorter span , giving Baudelaire a title as father of modern art criticism or Wölflinn the key part in the development of art history .
5 This overcame the concern that some states might compete for industry by setting lax requirements , so becoming ‘ polluter havens ’ , or that large industry in some states might lobby for the establishment of permissive standards .
6 Many new circumstances might account for the new relationship — the movement of married women into the work-force , unprecedented economic security , the decline of religious feeling .
7 Based on the assumption that the child has been in contact with at least some of the usual and varied sources of instruction and indoctrination , an answer from the parent along the following lines might carry for the child a ring of truth sufficient for him to accept , and be reassured .
8 Under this heading parents might go for a mixture of building society deposits or National Savings certificates .
9 If the government of Stalinvast realized the import of the death-fleet 's arrival , the orbital monitors might resist for a while .
10 In reply , the vendors might ask for the purchaser 's investigation report to be disclosed .
11 That special type of case was broadly one where the acts of an intruder , however continuous and far-reaching , did not substantially interfere with any plans which the owners might have for the future use of undeveloped land …
12 Some of the older women might stop for an aperitivo after window-shopping in Via Cavour , which led into the Piazza .
13 They also sensed that it would help them to make sure that managed competition was made to work ; they feared that , if it failed , politicians might opt for a government-run programme that would cut them out entirely .
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