Example sentences of "[det] might be [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Another might be to accuse the modern art museum of having neutered and sanitised ‘ radical ’ art by the simple act of collecting and displaying it . |
2 | The first is that financial institutions , and banks in particular , are ‘ special institutions ’ holding a special position within both the economy ( this might be called the ‘ efficiency principle ’ ) and society ( this might be called the ‘ equity principle ’ ) . |
3 | The first is that financial institutions , and banks in particular , are ‘ special institutions ’ holding a special position within both the economy ( this might be called the ‘ efficiency principle ’ ) and society ( this might be called the ‘ equity principle ’ ) . |
4 | Obviously this is highly selective , and has an uncertain relationship to non-documentary reality ; this might be called the problem of ‘ rose-tinted documentation ’ . |
5 | This might be to speed the job up to earn a larger bonus or to create some leisure time during the working shift , or to slow the job down so that an impression of busy-ness is created and he is not given further work . |
6 | This might be termed the " worst case syndrome " . |
7 | One way of trying to test this might be to show the skyline to very young babies and see how they responded . |
8 | To this might be added the impact of Roman period agricultural activity on the landscape in the form of fields , hedges and roads . |
9 | The first and most restrictive of these might be called the ‘ totalization ’ rule . |
10 | Young as she was , these might be considered the most revealing political acts of her life . |
11 | To these might be added the enigmatic , though incomplete , courtyard building at Corbridge , which , at 65.5 by 67 m ( 214 by 219 ft ) , would have been one of the largest of all the structures in the small towns . |
12 | Amongst these might be numbered the School Library Association 's List of Subject Headings Medical Subject Headings ( or MeSH ) from the National Library of Medicine ( US ) , and Subject Headings for Engineering ( or SHE ) used in the Engineering Index . |