Example sentences of "[subord] one might [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , of course , if the government did possess an important informational advantage there would be a strong incentive for the private sector to obtain the same information , so one might expect the advantage to be gradually eroded .
2 And , as you frequently remind me , I do not know enough of the wicked world in which I live — so one might consider the Clarion Cry a useful means by which to educate me . ’
3 On Charles Lyell 's side at first there was none of similar stature , though one might mention the great Goethe in Germany who was a keen amateur geologist and liked the gradual peaceful processes preached by the uniformitarians .
4 As one might expect the RAF is well represented in its 75th anniversary year .
5 A few Atlanticists , as one might term the doubters , decline to recognize or admit that such things exist .
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