Example sentences of "might produce a " in BNC.
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1 | This is part of the ideological pedagogy which the institution uses to create and maintain defensive boundaries against the outsider or those who might produce a critical analysis of its systems ; it is one major strength of the organization . |
2 | Anything that might produce a bit of action . |
3 | The suggestion put forward by Kraemer and Roberts ( 1984 ) ( see above , p. 119 ) that the retrieval of more ‘ important , associations will be less dependent on contextual cues implies that a change of context might produce a greater loss of effectiveness in the inhibitory than in the excitatory association . |
4 | In such circumstances , an event which normally would be considered insignificant might produce a reaction of worthlessness , guilt or shame ; or might provoke over-criticism of others , probably a subconscious effort to raise self-esteem . |
5 | Despite the complexities of their personal chemistry , this might produce a more just assessment of Britain 's second-longest-serving postwar prime minister than anything else that is likely to appear . ) |
6 | If a town has 10,000 residents over twenty-one , of whom exactly half are male and half female , a random sample of one tenth of them is unlikely to produce exactly half men and half women , and it might produce a very biased sample of , say , 650 women and 350 men . |
7 | At best , it might produce a few working-class women psychologists who act as double tokens of both the discipline 's liberalism and its anti-sexism . |
8 | Bem ( 1979a ) suggests that paying more attention to the patterns of scoring on BSRl femininity and masculinity subscales might produce a more detailed understanding of the power which particular sex-associated traits have for women and men . |
9 | Pensions might also be requested for those whose finances had become disordered , and shrewd politicians , like Mungo Graeme of Gorthie , the manager of the Duke of Montrose 's interest in Scotland , knew that time spent asking a pension in the charity roll for the sister of a laird might produce a political return for many years . |
10 | The computer could offer suggestions , e.g. " There are eleven ____ in a team " , or might produce a list of words containing one the child has n't tried . |
11 | You might , for example , be concerned that more and better jobs or housing for black people might produce a white backlash and result in more , not less , racism , unless it was accompanied by educational initiatives . |
12 | Secondly , cigarette smoking might produce a local immunological defect . |
13 | Our findings support the suggestion that smoking might produce a local immunological defect , which could facilitate the infection and persistence of human papillomavirus . |
14 | On the other hand , a Type B non-profit might produce a series of Revenue Accounts ( which may or may not be on the ‘ income and expenditure ’ basis ) , a series of Balance Sheets , no overall Balance Sheet and no Cash Flow Statement . |
15 | A sense of detachment might produce a sharper view , but he felt unreal , as if the scene he was viewing was nothing more than a backdrop at a theatre which might roll itself up and disappear when the present act was over . |
16 | Armenian nationalist leaders warned that any attempt by troops to disarm the militias operating there might produce a bloodbath . |