Example sentences of "might [be] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Similar concern might be expressed for the continuation or development of geriatric and psychogeriatric services .
2 For he will realize that if this technique became popular , people who might benefit from new , forward-looking rules would lose their incentive to bring to court novel cases in which these new rules might be announced for the future .
3 The University is informed at least 14 days in advance of any meeting or other event at which the speaker or the subject matter to which the meeting or event related is of such a nature that difficulties might be caused for the University in the discharge of its legal responsibility to ensure that freedom of speech within the law is secure for persons using its premises ;
4 They might be re-appointed for a further term but , even then , anyone in his or her late 60s is unlikely to reign long .
5 A private or public meeting of any proposed witnesses might be called for the purpose of considering what local evidence could be adduced to support Mr. Fraser 's report .
6 Er , I 've seen other papers where there is a hint that we might be looking for a contribution , er , out of the general budget , er , of that difference , that two hundred and fifty thousand .
7 So we might be looking for an ornamental dagger , then ? ’
8 Four , five , even six or seven reversioners might be appointed for a single place ; and , while all might have been appointed by the King initially , this queue of hopefuls stretching into the future certainly deprived him of choice when the office became vacant .
9 I had decided that I had to face up to the fact that John might not come back or he might be gone for a long time and that when he did come back we might not love one another .
10 The same might be said for the mix of sexuality and violence in Blue Velvet .
11 And then , perhaps far back in the dim Permian Age , sufficient harm might be done for the further development of life forms to cease .
12 It was suggested that the caravan dwellers might be hoping for a house on the new Greenstiles development , but Medstead housing group chairman , David Winter , felt it unlikely .
13 Later he had little attraction for the Caroline Divines or the Oxford Movement , to tease whose members the Martyrs ' Memorial at Oxford was built in commemoration of the execution of Cranmer , Latimer and Ridley ; the consciences of Newman , Pusey and Keble were exquisitely tom as they tried to decide whether to subscribe and how their subscriptions to the Memorial Fund might be earmarked for the least heretical of the martyrs .
14 92 per cent of students provided their names and addresses so that they might be contacted for a follow-up postal survey planned for Spring 1985 ( 571 students ) .
15 Harry believed it , too , and pity from Isambard was something he could not and would not bear ; the mere thought of giving his enemy that satisfaction made his jaws set desperately to prevent the emergence of even one word or sound that might be mistaken for an appeal .
16 A case might be made for the Christian church , but there were many more stations than churches , and the railway penetrated cultures which were resistant to Christianity .
17 The correspondence of members of parliament was filled with information on the state of health of incumbents in order that timely application might be made for the posts should they die or retire from service .
18 Perhaps an exception might be made for the one important and sustained collective activity in which he participated during these years .
19 Such a distinction would require fine tuning but an a priori case might be made for the financial reports of the two groups being different .
20 Under such leases , the builder/developer would be responsible for erecting a building or a number of buildings upon a particular site , and detailed provision might be made for the manner of their construction and continuing maintenance , even down to the type of subsequent letting of the buildings which was to be permitted .
21 It is not clear , however , how profiles might be compared for the purpose of evaluation .
22 After passage of the 1974 Act , however , the authorities had to contemplate the prospect that they themselves might be prosecuted for the polluting effluents from their sewage works .
23 By the way , I hope this might be considered for the ‘ Star Letter ’ as I find distribution to my local newsagent leaves a lot to be desired — if the distributor has not received enough copies , he does n't get any !
24 Among East Anglian property pundits , alarm over what Mr Lamont might be planning for the region 's property market turned to relief as it became clear he had no major upsets in store .
25 Further to the entry in the January Notes Hilary Weedon is still appealing for clubs which might be spared for a youth club .
26 While its report is not so comprehensive as that of Readability Plus , it might be valued for a more succinct appraisal .
27 The phase of shock and somatic distress is normally followed by a restless searching , mixed with anger and irritability towards the deceased , and any one else who might be blamed for the present distress .
28 Yes , it might be promised for the carols , but it 's not
29 At the negotiations , the English made an important concession in saying that the claim to the French crown might be traded for a sovereign Normandy .
30 Jacob , increasingly since he commenced going to university , might be missing for the rest of the day ; Joshua , particularly in the summer , would go out for long walks in the country , following , he said , the course of some meshuggeneh game in which young men threw an iron ball along the road and ran after it — could there be such a game ?
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