Example sentences of "might [vb infin] find [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In political systems where there is free electoral competition between political parties for power , ‘ one might expect to find a connection not only between individual papers and parties but also a correspondence , or parallelism , between the range of papers and the range of parties ’ . |
2 | Mother wept to see Father 's state , and proposed that we set out for Chiguana , the nearest town where we might expect to find a hospital , immediately . |
3 | We might expect to find a source of order and sense of confidence in the home , but for these particular people this was just not so . |
4 | You might expect to find a house like this in some refined seaside resort such as Budleigh Salterton or Sidmouth , where , owing to the wars and consequent lack of foreign travel , the nobility and even a Royal or two were building elaborate holiday houses . |
5 | I think we have to learn a lot er of , of how to treat the AIDS virus , but er hopefully , er the scientists might succeed to find the vaccine . |
6 | Before you can say Edward de Bono , it might have found a way of creatively accounting your taxes , so the taxman actually owes you money . |
7 | Perhaps there was hope , perhaps all was not harsh antipathy , perhaps a better daughter might have found a way to soften such a mother . |
8 | If he had persevered a bit more , he might have found a landlady whose idea of cooking extended beyond steak-and-kidney pudding and spotted Dick . |
9 | Indeed , there was a period about three years ago when it looked as though even 35mm slides might have found a match with the introduction of devices like the VideoShow system which project the image on the computer 's screen directly onto a conventional viewing screen . |
10 | Balboa and Magellan might have found the classification very droll , but the fact remains that for purposes of cartographic , organizational and now administrative convenience , the Pacific Ocean is simply-far too big . |
11 | We might have found the pair of scissors that killed Nicola Sharpe . |
12 | If Deaconess Tilley had n't been there at the time , she might have found an excuse to say no . |
13 | A shallow level of analysis would involve the analysis of the input for its physical details , such as lines , angles , and brightness of physical stimuli , whereas a deep level might involve finding a word which is associated with the input word . |