Example sentences of "[noun prp] might not [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | There remained doubts over implementing the accord , particularly because right-wing factions in the military and the wealthy ruling oligarchy had not been party to the talks , and because hardline elements within the FMLN might not accept the dropping of a previous key demand that either the army be disbanded or its ranks be reduced and the remainder merged into those of the guerrillas . |
2 | IBM might not like the idea , but the exit-consultancy idea was actually pioneered about a decade ago by NatWest , and Rank-Xerox had it 's own form of in-house/out-house consultancy . |
3 | And yet , other sites round Skelton might not have the same characteristics , with regard to environmental functions , in relation to the historic centre of Skelton , that these two have , might n't they ? |
4 | Although Robert might not know the beau monde here , Lionel did . |
5 | The assistance which they continued to seek from Austria might not tip the scales in their favour . |
6 | However , it appears that Mr Waldegrave might not support the proposed European directive to ban advertising if the industry decides to sign the voluntary agreement after all . |
7 | Owen thought that Paul might not like the turn the conversation was taking so hastily shifted tack . |
8 | . If what you 're suggesting is there was an expectation that Prussia might not win the war . |
9 | Nicholson 's own idea was , in fact , to write the first existentialist cowboy story , which was something of a departure from the current genre ; he was surely right in his assumption that Corman might not see the potential , if such existed . |
10 | Rich might not like the labelling , but some things about The Black Crowes seem to beg the comparisons . |
11 | ‘ Leslie might not have the voice he had before , which could be difficult , in his business . ’ |