Example sentences of "might [verb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Most commonly , this might relate to a right of way across the neighbouring property , and details as to whether or not that right has been interrupted or whether charges have been made for its use will be required .
2 The CNAA had to decide not only the merits of the particular case , but whether it would be willing and able ( under its Charter ) to validate a teachers ' certificate as well as a degree , and how it might relate to the Area Training Organizations which had some responsibility for the teaching practice component of existing courses .
3 Instead of saying , ‘ That 's a nice dress you 're wearing , ’ they might rush to the wardrobe and put on a T-shirt that says the same thing .
4 Whatever his motives , Salah was careful to underplay the contribution education might make to the emancipation and liberation of women .
5 Much attention is now being paid to the contribution which differences in labour market flexibility might make to the explanation of international differences in unemployment rates and economic growth .
6 If ratifying the Protocol is viewed as the conferral of rights on the treaty parties under Article 36 of the Vienna Convention , those States can decide whether to accept the rights , and might object to a statement such as that made by the Soviet Union on this basis .
7 It 's gripping , moving and unexceptionable ( although purists might object to the interweaving of the very different gospel stories ) .
8 Back To The Planet might appeal to a section of the so-called dregs of society , but they feel they 're setting a different agenda .
9 This might fall to the college itself , to the local Chamber of Commerce or , more likely , to the Training and Enterprise Council ( TEC ) .
10 They might jump to a conclusion from certain comments in that newspaper , and ignore others which point away from the plaintiff in question .
11 When in Colossians 1:9ff Paul prays for Christians he has never met , his first request is that the Spirit would give them understanding of the Lord 's will for their lives ; then , that they should live their lives in accordance with that will by pleasing the Lord in everything ; then , that they should increase in their knowledge of God ; and finally , that they should be strengthened with all might according to the measure of his glorious power which should result for them as it did for Christ , not in arrogance but in patience and longsuffering .
12 A comprehensive silence covering all those aspects of our relationship that might appear to an outsider to be improper , or even bizarre .
13 The care which other carers might give to the child only becomes relevant if the threshold test is met .
14 He was certain the brutal oriental intended to kill them no matter what assurances he might give to the contrary , because of the trouble each had caused him .
15 ‘ And if you do n't mind my saying so , ’ he continued in that same soft , gentle voice , so at variance with his appearance , ‘ you appear to give to sales what vampires might give to the transfusion service . ’
16 There was no doubt that he was the first of an avalanche of Swedish players who might do to the golf circuits of the world what they were already doing to the tennis circuit .
17 FOREIGN exchange dealers who were imagining what John Smith as Chancellor might do to the value of the pound if Labour wins the election , were yesterday ambushed instead by one Antonio Cavaco Silva , prime minister of Portugal .
18 An employer might bring to a partnership :
19 No allowance is made for the separate contribution that the reader himself might bring to the text , and that might help to determine its meaning and effect .
20 Similarly , her consideration of wearing a crucifix as jewellery was linked to assumptions that individuals might ascribe to the wearer .
21 The full technical instructions on the can stated that the contents ought not to be applied beyond a recommended stage of crop growth as damage might result to the crop .
22 Then even the choice of the surface ( having the wire as its boundary ) might tax to the limit one 's meagre imagination , let alone the calculation of the flux .
23 However , if one shift performs better ( and ‘ better ’ might refer to the quality or quantity — or both — of product that is made ) is it because it consists of more conscientious workers ; their conditions of working are better , or they have less distraction ; they are supervised more closely and the conveyor belt moves faster ; or their body clock enables them to work better at some times of the day than others ?
24 However , if the non-arts staff in LEAs and colleges who did wish to offer a higher priority to arts education were to find the climate of opinion changed so as to create an environment more conducive to the arts , it is difficult to imagine how the current state of thinking amongst arts staff might contribute to an improvement in arts education practices .
25 There are three principal factors which might contribute to the success of an informal approach to AQC :
26 It was a rhetorical question but Elisabeth was pleased to be distracted , given an opening , so that she might contribute to the conversation .
27 Even among the more informed the idea that our shared experiences and perspectives might contribute to the birth of a culture can generate anxiety .
28 Sale et al. ( 1975 ) have suggested that increased public education about the facts of attempted suicide , as opposed to commonly held beliefs , might contribute to the development of less favourable attitudes , which in turn might lead to a reduction in suicide attempts .
29 Therefore additional effects of cisapride on gastrooesophageal motility such as an improvement of lower oesophageal sphincter function and an acceleration of gastric emptying might contribute to the reduction in acid reflux .
30 However , it is worth considering the less easily defined aspects of analysis which might contribute to the validity of results .
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