Example sentences of "[det] [Wh det] [pron] might [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do many women find The Story of O erotic , and why is there a ‘ split ’ between sexual fantasy and that which one might find pleasurable or erotic in real life ? |
2 | I want to reserve the publication of these works for a book which will give a view of Modigliani which is much closer to reality , and very different from that which you might get at present from what has been published so far in France and abroad ’ . |
3 | Recently , they have been subject to many what one might call ‘ extraordinary audits ’ , which have been concerned with these matters . |
4 | Amy 's was engraved on the outside , H M * A M. When she spoke of her marriage on one occasion at one of our sessions , she referred to her feelings towards it as those which one might entertain towards a manacle . ’ |
5 | The more what we might call trendy or eccentric or showy technique has tended to become in the last few years , the more I have felt I wanted to try and make films with as much simplicity and as much directness as possible . |
6 | How many of the 200 knights should be counted as members of Lisiard of Amboise 's household can not be determined ; the number is rather more what one might expect of the household of a great prince . |
7 | At the same time , he was entering with a new singleness of purpose the creative landscape of his own mind , and sensed already that what he might achieve in the months ahead would surpass anything which had resulted from two very public years in Bristol . |